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Hawaii's unique climate creates perfect setting for rainbows

by Associated Press

HONOLULU Feb 10, 2025 - 10:09 am GMT+3
Professional surfers make their way to the water while a large rainbow crosses the ocean during the Pro Hawaii surfing contest at Ali'i Beach, Haleiwa, Hawaii, U.S., Nov. 18, 2005. (AP Photo)
Professional surfers make their way to the water while a large rainbow crosses the ocean during the Pro Hawaii surfing contest at Ali'i Beach, Haleiwa, Hawaii, U.S., Nov. 18, 2005. (AP Photo)
by Associated Press Feb 10, 2025 10:09 am

Hawaii’s mix of frequent rain showers, abundant sunshine and crisp air creates an exceptional environment for stunning rainbows

Hawaii's regular sunshine, short rain showers and clean air come together to create some of the planet's best conditions for viewing rainbows. They're such a frequent sight that a University of Hawaii professor calls the state the "rainbow capital of the world.”

Right now, it's the winter rainy season in the islands, which means the odds of seeing a rainbow are even higher than usual.

Rainbows emerge so often in Hawaii they've become popular symbols of island life. Pictures of them adorn buildings and the sides of public buses and appear on standard vehicle license plates. The University of Hawaii sports teams are even named after rainbows.

A rainbow is seen in the sky from then-President Barack Obama's motorcade as it passes Kaneohe Bay heading for the beach at Bellows Air Force Station, on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, U.S., Jan. 3, 2015. (AP Photo)
A rainbow is seen in the sky from then-President Barack Obama's motorcade as it passes Kaneohe Bay heading for the beach at Bellows Air Force Station, on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, U.S., Jan. 3, 2015. (AP Photo)

"For me, rainbows really signify hope and new beginnings,” said Liane Usher, the president of the Children's Discovery Center in Honolulu, which features rainbows on its exterior wall and in its exploration rooms. "I can’t ever help but smile whenever I see a rainbow after the rain.”

Here are some things to know about rainbows in Hawaii.

Rainbows form when raindrops refract sunlight into a spectrum of colors. The brighter the sun, the clearer the rainbow.

Look for them when it is sunny and rainy. They will appear opposite the sun. They will seem larger and higher in the sky in the early morning and late afternoon when the sun is lower on the horizon.

Steven Businger, professor of atmospheric sciences at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, says the archipelago's trade winds bring many small showers with enough blue sky between them for the sun to shine through.

Hawaii's clean air also helps. Other places tend to have more air particles from dust, pollen and cars. Conditions improve further during Hawaii's rainy season, which lasts from October through April.

"Hawaii may have the best rainbows on the planet,” Businger said.

Businger created an app called RainbowChase to help people find rainbows in Hawaii.

A morning rainbow forms over a street near then-President Barack Obama's rental home in Kailua, Hawaii, U.S., Jan. 2, 2015. (AP Photo)
A morning rainbow forms over a street near then-President Barack Obama's rental home in Kailua, Hawaii, U.S., Jan. 2, 2015. (AP Photo)

Rainbows are so prevalent that there are about 20 names for them in the Hawaiian language, according to a Manoa website, including distinct words for rainbow fragments and those that sit low on the horizon.

Rainbows represent divine or supernatural power in Native Hawaiian tradition.

Sam 'Ohu Gon III, senior scientist and cultural adviser at The Nature Conservancy in Hawaii, said rainbows are considered a symbol of Kane, one of the four main gods in Hawaiian tradition. Traditionally, the closer one got to a rainbow, the more likely they were to encounter a supernatural force or an extremely powerful or chiefly person, he said.

In one centuries-old story, a rainbow appears over the secluded home of a Hawaiian princess for four straight days. Another emerges above the ocean when her suitor arrives, a man so strong his punch pierces an opponent’s chest like a spear.

To Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu, a teacher and Native Hawaiian cultural practitioner, a rainbow signals an "aumakua,” which is a deified ancestor or a family or personal god.

"When those of our loved ones go before us, they precede us in life and they leave us in this realm. They are able sometimes to show their presence," Wong-Kalu said. "The rainbow is one of those ways.”

Rainbows let her know spiritual protection is present and that she is loved and watched over, said Wong-Kalu, who is also known as Kumu Hina.

Rainbow imagery decorates everything from buildings and restaurant facades to athletic uniforms.

The Hawaii men’s athletic teams are called Rainbow Warriors, and the women’s teams are called Rainbow Wahine, which uses the Hawaiian word for women. The teams are called ‘Bows’ for short.

Joseph Heher photographs rainbows at Shipwreck's Beach, Grand Hyatt Kauai, Hawaii, U.S., July 2, 2010. (AP Photo)
Joseph Heher photographs rainbows at Shipwreck's Beach, Grand Hyatt Kauai, Hawaii, U.S., July 2, 2010. (AP Photo)

The origin of the rainbow mascot dates to New Year's Day in 1924. Hawaii was locked in a scoreless tie against the visiting Oregon Aggies when a rainbow appeared over the field. Hawaii scored soon after and reporters began calling the team the Rainbows, according to the book "Hawai'i Sports: History, Facts and Statistics.”

When Kimberly Carlson was a professor at Manoa, she saw a rainbow outside her apartment window that made her wonder how climate change would affect them.

Now a New York University environmental studies professor, she's studied the impact over the next century.

Her team's analysis, published in a paper two years ago, predicts Brazil, the Mediterranean and parts of Central Africa will have fewer rainbows by 2100. They found places that currently get lots of snow but will instead receive more rain and likely see more rainbows. Alaska falls into that category.

Scientists believe rainbows will continue to be plentiful in Hawaii, but in the coming decades, longer dry spells might lead to fewer rainbows on the arid, leeward sides of the islands, Businger, the atmospheric sciences professor, said. Maui and the Big Island might be particularly affected, he said.

The singular experience of glimpsing a rainbow makes them worth studying, he said.

"Rainbows are a cultural touchstone for us. They cause us to stand still and, for a moment, forget about the past and the future,” Businger said. "We are really in the moment when we see a spectacular rainbow, and that’s a rare experience in our busy lives.”

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