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nave 
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prevailing during this 
• - t xv 
WOlli.0. 
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v W Uv/^:. -L O *—w —...k v4 
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r 1 •*. — «•« ~ ~ , C' v* 
<-. 1.1 W/ — w -t 
^ #W «V r ^ <Cf t| ^ ^ ^ 
■ Mi*Y/ <5 \Tr>~C‘' , 7 0 T*\r *'•'''',r- '/’rV''', •" f.n VTI •*? •ar/cx^/m ’n*.-*/-* .-< -vvit '■».->* rr vt r 
— ^ < «v y*. O v — .' '-'•— i -v- uk^O*»v.>» *9 •—.*.» y».v-/ !/. O-i- V .-/ji. — _I— ' — A 
v v « v 
/- / - r- 
■y/' —i 
4.* 
.-st occurred or. the 13 th and having an average s 
<-* l r\ „ • - 
~ /. y* r** m, /jv-/. 
^ —• •'Y ^ ^ » v (/ y 
auirouc: cl 14.0 it. p.h.j -he other occurred on the 29th with an overawe cl 5 
V - ^ 
,-v V* « 
• w U • i 4# v •«»*—■ 
^ /\v- 
. « » v > *» **»« > » W» > w Wm* 
11 m.p.h*. As shown in table I, both Nokuauia and 
r . ^ . . •* *- - “■ 
. •- h- 1 ' r\ . 
• •”’ 4/ 'V a- *ryv»r\ > *i y. yj v* '*\ tTi/v or\*■ *,L ' * t »-s r~ c- ~ -’- •'- '^gr'.o /-.”' a r »/3 ^-- —V. /-.■>-•«• ~ <••■”’ <-v- 1 
— 1 —' b.*. 'iJ v-». u.1/ —• y-X a. -O ’ k-' L Ua. bo O— »< J—U — -a —a V•-> 0_ >Ja bO — w'e w. _ w —» O - / <-,, r „ — 
fc — ‘a/ r V V. VsVW —• i 
''i'Mfy n Q 
a-—- ** <~> 1 
uos-antial ir.oscuito population present. Therelore it could so poo 
___c; 
onae une average velocity 01 the kora, winds were not rich enouha to hicv.pt 
** *— 1 
T' 1 ."..c iO • *i “i “ g, r. e ~f* "Y* m C o V»‘i ■> >^*i *i v _ -- ^ .« h; ~ r s* a.' r a: _ 
4l.Ua»v^u.a. b<J w— J. i 'Jill UvUilU. U Li L> CO —-a—. — 0—^.ai—a a/ . — V 
1 i 
■W- T'V*r*r O — J" --J r- r^ ~ ' r 
— U. u..w _— O—— O wy^. - ^- - - v — 
•/" XV /-, ^ 
^ '•«* 
, • I 
te 
;-. y« q t_ »- 
— - — —V — C» — 
v/ana ant-n 
n tr<pT»c. ■oiT s i.c'.p/*< cr\rr'T.i.rVi ^ •v\r , .co -T ^ v V\ ^- •- A 
i ^ ^ ^^^' k -^ vP*-u a.— o x •»w' ^ sh w n <> w 
, V- ' O vn *n V 
—'.v _/ *.*w__-* w - - u 
or/and with a maximum speed/day of around 15-16 n.p.iv ca„d 
sufficient to “dislodge 11 and ‘'disperse" mosquitoes from Oahu's coastline xo 
L lj| 1 O X J - »-*» lO .i C .u • 1 1 e 01/ «. 
hvcr.ilcr I967 was extremely dry and only one kona wind was recorded on she 
o* n. ■> T _ 
kS ^ rt .-> p f' V** r" ,v *f\ r- y-* -A /v 
— u *uv-U uvo* a.% oOeLU 
a —> O —. aa. 
'j x rr ^ r.y- — r, 0 v- r%-’ 
-x »< ^' -*-*. jW. *a. •» — — ai ol -*-al- L.—- 
v /. c 
“" r ^ 
■— u — a —— . 
"*- 3 no3.0unto pepuiatnon was very low in about every area opt 
a/A>_ 
I f 
Cl 
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c* ; n — 1 
* vy •*> « 
1 • 7 
,ro ** - 
• • ** o . ^ 
WO^WAf! r>^ r "’>-" O -r’liK' — V ►--yw- 
— ■ *—— - - v ^ ^ -i-*- cj 5 a. — ces v 
y now average velocity of t' 
AW.,:; V -- 
pro v a—-rug on tne lotr woulci. po.ssioly* he enouch reason 1 lor the a'c 
•<• r~- -s r"» — ‘ 
CO 
• • -1 1 y ^ ,— 
— •-•• — o w 
v_ C .0 
rse^ since the kona wind blew two days - 
v> U - 
-h **f ^ *2* xv •/• 
—^ fs^ > 1*0 — — 
-■b’culua island would be reason enough. o 0t ^-» K ,^ b 
~.7-C J; 
• * *W-v k7 -M 
V - 
'. />■ •- r* 
r~,' _ 
I:.e 
f \'. 
ffcrences in data between November 1967 and December 1967 shea 
C —s '•*'■ 'v 
0- . w 
interesting correlations. The higha 
st average speed lor the kona winds t 
^ — V v J v. — V 
7 v ~ v V. 
. I • . -» • j m _C M 
yp «^“V" t 4^ ", «vr yv V 
u; v U 0 >.i^ ^ ijQ.i 
u ^ •• 
r^t .? V.vo ^ •>- -V* 
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f ^ — tT'.- r^rr >-*. r*x 
' w ^ A - > U- na ». 1. -r - * . „ 
W *_- 
*.• w • 
-T --- 
- r-V 
' 
——v S — —. v U— U 
>Acv a nar.eed increase in the noscuito to ovhation which 
relaxc ® 
the climatological data. <?v g -----, 
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‘.ql 
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