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14 thoughts on “Two Reasons Hawaii Weather Has Visitors Concerned”

  1. Aloha! Visiting for the first time in late September. A little nervous about the heat as I’m sensitive to it. Will El Nino likely impact general air temperatures there as well?

    Thank you! 🙂

    1. Hi Amber.

      Good question. We can’t say that we’ve noticed it hotter during El Nino but that is entirely possible. We’ve read both that yes, it does, and no it doesn’t. Maybe others can help too.

      Aloha.

  2. I hate to sound like a repeat but I love your coverage of Hawaii and Hawaiian matters. I agree with the locals about some of tourists being idiots but I wouldn’t be. I’d respect the land and the residents. In fact some of the people that have lived there a while probably have interesting stories to tell. I’ve been there 3 times a few years ago. Maui is our favorite.

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    1. Hi Ron.

      We’re appreciate your input. Being independent content creators in the middle of the Pacific can be a rather isolated experience. The feedback we receive in comments is invaluable to us.

      Aloha.

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      1. Oh sorry I should have said Aloha in my original post as many times as we said it while we were in Hawaii. So Aloha.

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  3. After hearing of an unexpected ‘reduction’ in tourists, assuredly due to more than one specific reason, and now this upcoming “air quality” issue Hawaii may be seeing even more of a reduction of tourism. The next obstacle will be the Hurricane Season, how many and of course How Strong. Without any Explosive Nature of Volcanoes to add to this, what else can help get rid of Tourism totally? I’m sure some of the disgruntled will figure it out!

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      1. I thank you for the opportunity to comment as well as to learn more of Hawaii current events from You. I look forward to your site in my mailbox with your Expert Information.

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  4. I turned off the air conditioner in Waikiki and let wind come in the hotel from outside. It was pretty strong. A woman at the front desk said people would complain to her if it wasn’t sunny! I never noticed the VOG when I was in Hawaii. We got lots of ☀ sun. When it rained it brief and we got beautiful 🌈 rainbows.

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    1. Hi Johnny.

      Welcome! Thanks for your first comment. We wish you happy travels to Kauai. Let us know if we can help.

      Aloha.

  5. Dear BOH,

    No questions or comments but just a big thank you for all your wonderful articles, tips, concerns and advice for those of us lucky enough to travel to Hawaii. It is deeply appreciated and we definitely utilize many of the articles.
    Mahalo,
    Jan

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  6. Saved for years to go to Maui. Finally going 10 days in September. Seeing bedbugs every airport and united scared to go. I knew it was very expensive. Parking to enjoy beaches will stop tourist industry. . My dream is vanishing quickly

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