Molokai Hawaii Weather
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Weather at Molokai Airport, Hawaii, United States, all year round
Molokai Airport has a warmer, wetter, windier and usually clearer air. During the year, the typical annual temperatures vary between 65°F and 85°F and seldom fall below 59°F or above 87°F. The best season to come to Molokai Airport for hotspot activity is from early June to early October.
Molokai Airport's year round weather conditions vary so little that it makes no sense to talk about warm and cool season. Mean maximum day (red line) and minimum day (blue line) with 25 to 75 and 10 to 90 percent ribbons. Thin dashed line is the corresponding mean observed heat.
In the following illustration, a concise characterisation of the whole year of annual mean surface water usage is shown. It is the date of the year, the time of the year is the horizon of the year, and the colour is the mean price for that time. Mean hrs temp, colour encoded in bands: chilled < 15°F < freezed < 32°F < very chilled < 45°F < chilled < 55°F < chilled < 65°F < comfortably < 75°F < warmed < 85°F < heated < 95°F < stewed.
G. L. Garcia, Puerto Rico (5,841 leagues away) is the most distant overseas location with the temperature most similar to Molokai Airport (see comparison). In Molokai Airport, the annual mean cloud cover is slightly dependent on season. At Molokai Airport, the clear part of the year begins around 7 December and will last 4 years.
By 18 January, the brightest of the year, the skies are clear, mostly clear or partially cloudy 79% of the year, and covered or heavily clouded 21% of the year. By 31 October, the cloudiest of the year, the skies are 41% covered or very clear and 59% clear, mostly clear or partially covered.
Proportion of total elapsed cloudband period categorised by the percent of clear < 20% < mostly clear < 40% < partially cloudily < 60% < mostly cloudily < 80% < haze. At Molokai Airport, the chances of getting rainy weather vary throughout the year.
Smallest chances of a wetter weather is 9% on June 19. At Molokai Airport, there is a strong fluctuation in precipitation on a month-to-month basis. This year' s annual precipitation is 11 month, from 28 June to 1 June, with 31 consecutive rains of at least 0.5-inch. Most of the rains during the 31 era centred around January 2, with an statistic whole group of 2. 5in.
Eight wards, June 1-28. Little rains fall around June 14, with an overall collection of 0. 4in. on the whole. Mean precipitation (solid line) collected over a moving interval of 31 days, centred on the relevant date, with 25 to 75 and 10 to 90.
Thin dashed line is the corresponding mean fluid equivalents of snow. At Molokai Airport, the length of the days will vary throughout the year. For 2018, the briefest date is December 21 with 10 hrs and 51 min of natural light; the longest date is June 21 with 13 hrs and 25 min of natural light.
Early morning is June 6th at 5:45 am and the latest is 1 hours, 22 min later at 7:08 am on January 16th. Earlyest sundown is at 17:45 on 26 November and latest sundown is 1 hr, 29 mins later at 19:14 on 3 July Daylight savings at Molokai Airport in 2018.
Contrary to the typical fluctuation between nights and days, the tendency is for the condensation point to vary more gradually so that the temperatures can decrease at nights, while a sultry and humid full moon is followed by a sultry one. The Molokai Airport is experiencing extremely strong fluctuations in air moisture. from 11 May to 21 December, when in at least 35% of cases comforts are humid, distressing or atrocious.
On the most humid days of the year is August 13th, with the most humid weather 82% of the year. On the most humid days of the year is March 7th, with the most humid weather 20% of the year. Proportion of the amount of time passed at different moisture-comforts grades categorised by the following factors: dehydration < 55°F < convenient < 60°F < humid < 65°F < humid < 70°F < depressing < 75°F < drought.
In this section the mean value of the windvector (speed and direction) at a height of 10 metres above the floor is discussed. Winds at a given place are strongly influenced by geographic conditions and other variables, and the current windspeed and heading varies more than the hoursly mean. At Molokai Airport, the annual mean windspeed is strongly influenced by the season.
from May 28 to September 9, with windspeeds averaging more than 14° C. Most windy of the year is July 3rd with an annual mean of 16. During the quieter season it takes 8 years. Most quiet of the year is January 10th, with an annual mean windspeed of 12. 0 mph.
Averages of the mean windspeeds per hour (dark grey line), with 25 to 75 and 10 to 90 centilbands. At Molokai Airport the prevailing mean winds per hour are blowing all year round from the eastern part. Proportion of Hour in which the mean windspeed comes from each of the four main winds (North, South, E and West), except when the mean windspeed is less than 1ph.
The Molokai Airport is situated near a large river (e.g. oceans, seas or large lakes). In this section, the mean shallow waters are reported. During the year, the mean tempera ature of the waters varies. Season with warm waters is 3 years.
One month, from 3 August to 7 November, with an annual mean air humidity above 79°F. Hottest of the year is September 15th with an mean of 80°F. Season with colder waters takes 4 years. One month, from 4 January to 6 May, with an annual mean of less than 76°F.
Coldest of the year is February 18th, with an mean annual temperatur of 75°F. Diurnal mean diurnal watermarking ( "purple line"), with 25 to 75 and 10 to 90 centils. In order to characterise how comfortable the weather at Molokai Airport is all year round, we calculate two trip values.
This touristic evaluation favours clear, rainy weather with ambient conditions between 65°F and 80°F. On the basis of this result, the best season of the year to go to Molokai Airport for general open-air touristic activity is from the end to the beginning of October, with a record in the third weeks of June. Touristic value (filled area) and its components: the value of climate (red line), the value of cloudiness (blue line) and the value of rainfall (green line).
Swimming pools provide clear, rainy weather with 75°F to 90°F weather. The best season to come to Molokai Airport for the activity of warm weather is from the beginning of June to the beginning of October, with a record second half of August. Strand/bathing value (filled area) and its components: value of water temp (red line), value of clouds (blue line) and value of rainfall (green line).
Separate values for temperatures, clouds and overall rainfall are calculated for each lesson between 8:00 and 21:00 on each daily in the analytical time frame (1980 to 2016). These values are summarized into a singular overall number of points per hours, which is then aggregate into numbers of working day, meand ged and flattened over all years in the time frame for the analyses.
The cloudflood value is 10 for fully clear sky, which falls linear to 9 for mostly clear sky and 1 for completely cloudy sky. The rainfall value is 10 for no rainfall, falls linear to 9 for lane rainfall and to 0.04in or more.
The tourist price is 0 for felt values below 50°F, increases linear to 9 for 65°F, to 10 for 75°F, falls linear to 9 for 80°F and to 1 for 90°F or warmer. We have a beach/pool temp readout of 0 for sensed temp below 65°F, rises linear to 9 for 75°F, 10 for 82°F, falls linear to 9 for 90°F and 1 for 100°F or warmer.
Vegetation cycle definition varies worldwide, but for the purpose of this document we have defined it as the longest uninterrupted non-icing temperature cycle ( 32°F) in the year (the northern hemisphere or from July 1 to June 30 in the southern hemisphere).
Throughout the year, the weather at Molokai Airport is so mild that it is not very informative to talk about the vegetation period. Proportion of cooling period in different ranges: cooling < 15°F < freeze < 32°F < very low < 45°F < low < low < 55°F < low < low < 65°F < pleasant < 75°F < high < 85°F < high < 95°F < glowing.
Increasing degrees day is a measurement of the annual storage of thermal energy used to forecast the evolution of plants and animals and is measured as the thermal integrity above a basic level, where surpluses above a peak level are discarded. During the year, the annual growth rate is 25 th to 75 th and 10 th to 90 th.
In this section, all the short-wave sunlight entering the earth's atmosphere every morning reaches the earth's crust over a large area, taking full consideration of seasons, the height of the sun above the horizontal plane and its absorbance by the sun's ultra-sound. Over the course of the year, the annual short-wave sun power requirement is highly dependent on the season.
It will last 8 month, from 10 April to 3 September, with an annual short-wave power output per sq. metre above 7. Lightest light of the year is 9 June with an annual mean of 7.6 kilowatt-hours. There is a 2. 8 month darkening of the year, from 6 November to 31 January, with an annual mean short-wave power input per sq. metre below 5. 0 kilowatth.
On December 20, the dimmest of the year is 4.4 kilowatt-hours on averages. Averages the short-wave short-wave sun power per m² per night that reaches the floor (orange line), with 25 to 75 and 10 to 90 percent band. The geographic co-ordinates of Molokai Airport for the purpose of this review are 21.
There are significant differences in altitude within 2 mile from Molokai Airport, with a max. altitude variation of 528 ft and an mean altitude difference of 425 ft above sealevel. From Molokai Airport, the area is 2 mile away from grasslands (42%), bushes (29%), man-made land (15%) and farmland (15%), within 10 mile there is irrigation (55%) and bushes (21%) and within 50 mile there is irrigation (91%).
Weather at Molokai Airport, depicting the weather, on the basis of a statistic study of historic weather records per hour and models reconstructed between January 1, 1980 and December 31, 2016. The Molokai Airport has a weather forecast unit that provided reliable enough information during the reporting phase that we added them to our database.
If available, historic temperatures and condensation point readings are taken directly from this weather forecast . The datasets come from the NOAA database and use on demand all of the datasets of IRIS. Our locations are Lanai Airport, Kahului Airport, Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Honolulu International Airport, Kalaeloa Airport (John Rodgers Field), Kalaeloa Airport and Wheeler Army Airfield.
The other weather information, which includes clouds, rainfall, wind velocity and orientation, and sun flow, is taken from NASA's MERRA-2 Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis. The re-analysis will combine a multitude of large-area readings in a state-of-the-art worldwide weather forecasting tool to recreate the hours' weather histories around the globe on a 50-kilometer raster.
The name, location and timezones of places and some airfields are taken from the GeoNames Geographical Database. Timezones for airfields and weather station are provided by AskGeo.com. Meteorological information is susceptible to faults, failures and other faults. are ( (1) computer modelling, which may have model-based faults, (2) are roughly scanned on a 50 km raster and are therefore not able to recreate the microclimate fluctuations locally, and (3) have particular difficulties with the weather in some coastlines, especially small isles.
Please also note that our trip values are only as good as the underlying information, that weather at a particular place and at a particular point in times is unforeseeable and fluctuating, and that the values defined reflect a particular category of preference that may not match that of a particular readership.