This collection comprises Volumes 14-17 of the "Climatological Data, Hawaii" series, offering a comprehensive record of weather patterns and climatic conditions in the Hawaiian Islands. Compiled by anonymous sources, these volumes provide invaluable insights into temperature variations, precipitation levels, and other meteorological phenomena observed during the specified period. Researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the natural history of Hawaii will find this data essential for understanding long-term environmental trends and the impact of weather on the region.
The detailed observations and measurements within these volumes serve as a critical resource for studying climate change, natural disasters, and the unique ecological balance of Hawaii. The historical perspective offered by these records allows for a deeper appreciation of the islands' environmental evolution and resilience.
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