The best thing about Hawai'i's weather is that it is
bipolar. You may be driving along the island and be in a
rain storm one minute and in bright sun the next. Hence,
you cannot separate the seasons, summer and winter
assuming there is a wet and a dry season. It has good
weather and bad weather throughout the year. One of
the best moments is when the island are washed with
the cool breeze of the trade mark winds that blow north-
east to east-north-east. However, every good side also
has a bad side; when these winds die down and
practically reverse so that a south wind blows over the
islands, resulting in very hot and muggy conditions.
These winds are called Kona winds. Hawaii has a
pleasant temperature throughout the year; the average
high and low in the summer are around 85 and 71
respectively, while the average high and low in the
winter are 78 and 62 respectively.
The actual travel differs from the theory or our plan, but
why? Life is never perfect; we cannot always go 100%
according to the plan. There will always be some halts
and disturbances hence, the plan may not be the exact
outcome. One might miss a plane, or take the wrong
plane, or find another route that is longer but cheaper,
or happen to post phone the trip. Any of these reasons
may cause your travel time to differ to a faster average
speed or a slower average speed from what0s on the
plan.
Hawai'i also struggles with the many invasive species like
the Coqui which was brought accidently from Puerto Rico to
the Big Island, are literally driving many residents out of their
minds. Their population increased noticeably with no
Mongoose, their predator to eat their eggs.
The best thing about Hawai'i's weather is that it is bipolar.
You may be driving along the island and be in a rain storm
one minute and in bright sun the next. Hence, you cannot
separate the seasons, summer and winter assuming there is
a wet and a dry season. It has good weather and bad
weather throughout the year. One of the best moments is
when the island are washed with the cool breeze of the trade
mark winds that blow north-east to east-north-east. However,
every good side also has a bad side; when these winds die
down and practically reverse so that a south wind blows over
the islands, resulting in very hot and muggy conditions.
These winds are called Kona winds.
Hawaii Island contains 11 of the world0s 13 defined eco
zones; so I0m not trying to force you to go on an Eco
Tour in Hawaii, but I am proving it. The Biome location
of our destination is Tropical Rainforest. Hawaii is very
rich is bio-diversity. Its common flora and fauna are
seabirds, fish, marine mammals, and in the drier areas:
mongooses, rats, frogs, toads; in the more remote
regions of some of the islands, deer, sheep, pigs,
donkeys, and goats. Also, the insect population is
multitudinous, and marine life abounds in Hawaiian
waters.
The abiotic resources of Hawaii0s ecosystem are
unbelievably beautiful. It0s famous for its sun-drenched
beaches, misty rainbow-filled valleys, pristine waterfalls,
cool highlands, and lush mountains. The Hawaiian
Islands are home to some of the world's most beautifu
waterfalls, luxurious gardens, gorgeous arboretums, and
vibrant landscapes.
In every beautiful story there is a villain; endangered
species and alien species always cause an unbearable
threat to the life on earth. The :Akiapola au0, a rare bird
found on the Big Island of Hawai'i is just one example of
a species that is fading fast. Most experts predict that
their numbers have dwindled to between 1,000-1,500
Fortunately, an :Akiapola au0 was discovered in 2006,
perhaps hope still remains for this incredible bird.
The best thing about Hawai'i's weather is that it is
bipolar. You may be driving along the island and be
in a rain storm one minute and in bright sun the
next. Hence, you cannot separate the seasons,
summer and winter assuming there is a wet and a
dry season. It has good weather and bad weather
throughout the year. One of the best moments is
when the island are washed with the cool breeze of
the trade mark winds that blow north-east to east-
north-east. However, every good side also has a
bad side; when these winds die down and
practically reverse so that a south wind blows over
the islands, resulting in very hot and muggy
conditions. These winds are called Kona winds.
Hawaii has a pleasant temperature throughout the
year; the average high and low in the summer are
around 85 and 71 respectively, while the average
high and low in the winter are 78 and 62
respectively.
The actual travel differs from the theory or our
plan, but why? Life is never perfect; we cannot
always go 100% according to the plan. There will
always be some halts and disturbances hence, the
plan may not be the exact outcome. One might
miss a plane, or take the wrong plane, or find
another route that is longer but cheaper, or happen
to post phone the trip. Any of these reasons may
cause your travel time to differ to a faster average
speed or a slower average speed from what’s on
the plan.
Hawai'i also struggles with the many
invasive species like the Coqui which
was brought accidently from Puerto
Rico to the Big Island, are literally
driving many residents out of their
minds. Their population increased
noticeably with no Mongoose, their
predator to eat their eggs.
The best thing about Hawai'i's weather
is that it is bipolar. You may be driving
along the island and be in a rain storm
one minute and in bright sun the next.
Hence, you cannot separate the
seasons, summer and winter assuming
there is a wet and a dry season. It has
good weather and bad weather
throughout the year. One of the best
moments is when the island are washed
with the cool breeze of the trade mark
winds that blow north-east to east-
north-east. However, every good side
also has a bad side; when these winds
die down and practically reverse so that
a south wind blows over the islands,
resulting in very hot and muggy
conditions. These winds are called Kona
winds.
Hawaii Island contains 11 of the world’s 13 defined eco
zones; so I’m not trying to force you to go on an Eco
Tour in Hawaii, but I am proving it. The Biome location
of our destination i s Tropical Rainforest. Hawaii is very
rich is bio-diversity. Its common flora and fauna are
seabirds, fish, marine mammals, and in the drier areas:
mongooses, rats, frogs, toads; in the more remote
regions of some of the islands, deer, sheep, pigs,
donkeys, and goats. Also, the insect population is
multitudinous, and marine life abounds in Hawaiian
waters.
The abiotic resources of Hawaii’s ecosystem are
unbelievably beautiful. It’s famous for its sun-drenched
beaches, misty rainbow-filled valleys, pristine
waterfalls, cool highlands, and lush mountains. The
Hawaiian Islands are home to some of the world's most
beautiful waterfalls, luxurious gardens, gorgeous
arboretums, and vibrant landscapes.
In every beautiful story there is a villain; endangered
species and alien species always cause an unbearable
threat to the life on earth. The ‘Akiapola au’, a rare
bird found on the Big Island of Hawai'i is just one
example of a species that is fading fast. Most experts
predict that their numbers have dwindled to between
1,000-1,500. Fortunately, an ‘Akiapola au’ was
discovered in 2006, so perhaps hope still remains for
this incredible bird.
I found this Newsletter about Hawaii. It was a good newsletter but the problem
is I could not read the
Content s because it was too small. So I did the following:
1. First, I changed the font size of the letters to
make it easier to read. I did not change the
content.
2. Second, I changed the size of the upper picture
and made it smaller to make the words bigger.
3. Then I changed the position of the pictures
trying to make it better.
4. Finally, the Newsletter before had three
columns which all had different color
background.
The purple background column did not match
the background colors of the other columns
And because of this, I put a picture behind the
words as a background. This picture
Match with the newsletter.