Hawaiʻi Island Adopts Data-Driven Approach to Rising Heat
Hawaiʻi Island Adopts Data-Driven Approach to Rising Heat
US · Published Feb 19, 2026
Hawaiʻi Island is experiencing more days exceeding 80°F (27°C), prompting a data-driven response.
Partnership with Vibrant Hawaiʻi deploys heat and humidity sensors across 12 locations, revealing high humidity levels.
High humidity exacerbates heat risks, increasing the likelihood of heat-related illnesses, according to the National Weather Service's heat index.
Data-driven approach to address rising temperatures
Hawaiʻi Island is proactively addressing rising temperatures through a data-driven approach. Measurements near Hilo International Airport show an increasing number of days exceeding 80°F (27°C) annually. Molly Dolphin from the County of Hawaiʻi Office of Sustainability, Climate, Equity, and Resilience, has observed these changes and initiated a partnership with Vibrant Hawaiʻi to deploy heat and humidity sensors across 12 locations to address data gaps in rural areas.
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