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Prepared by: Robert EricksonDate: 04-27-2010

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30° N

45° N

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150°

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135°

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Mexico

Canada

Washington

Colorado

New MexicoArizona

Wy oming

Calif ornia

Nev ada

OregonIdaho

Utah

Montana

Hawaii

Pacif ic Ocean

Latitude and Longitude

Canada and Mexico

United States of America

State of Haw aii

P a c i f i c O c e a n

STUDY AREA

State of Hawaii

Prepared by: Robert Erickson / Date: April 27, 2010Source: Northern Ohio Data & Information Service (NODIS)

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P a c i f i c O c e a n Moloka'iMoloka'iMoloka'iMoloka'iMoloka'iMoloka'iMoloka'iMoloka'iMoloka'i

MauiMauiMauiMauiMauiMauiMauiMauiMaui

Kaua'iKaua'iKaua'iKaua'iKaua'iKaua'iKaua'iKaua'iKaua'i

Kaho'olaweKaho'olaweKaho'olaweKaho'olaweKaho'olaweKaho'olaweKaho'olaweKaho'olaweKaho'olawe

Lana'iLana'iLana'iLana'iLana'iLana'iLana'iLana'iLana'i

Ni'ihauNi'ihauNi'ihauNi'ihauNi'ihauNi'ihauNi'ihauNi'ihauNi'ihau

Hawai'iHawai'iHawai'iHawai'iHawai'iHawai'iHawai'iHawai'iHawai'i

O'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahu

HonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonolulu

Honolulu CountyIsland of O'ahu, Hawaii

Prepared by: Robert Erickson / Date: 4-27-2010Source: Hawaii Statewide GIS Program

Pacif ic Ocean

Haw aii County

Kauai County

Honolulu County

Maui County

Capitol of Haw aii

O'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahu

HonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonolulu

WaianaeWaianaeWaianaeWaianaeWaianaeWaianaeWaianaeWaianaeWaianae

WahiawaWahiawaWahiawaWahiawaWahiawaWahiawaWahiawaWahiawaWahiawa

EwaEwaEwaEwaEwaEwaEwaEwaEwa

KoolaupokoKoolaupokoKoolaupokoKoolaupokoKoolaupokoKoolaupokoKoolaupokoKoolaupokoKoolaupoko

KoolauloaKoolauloaKoolauloaKoolauloaKoolauloaKoolauloaKoolauloaKoolauloaKoolauloa

WaialuaWaialuaWaialuaWaialuaWaialuaWaialuaWaialuaWaialuaWaialua

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miles

O'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahu

HonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonolulu

WaikikiWaikikiWaikikiWaikikiWaikikiWaikikiWaikikiWaikikiWaikiki

WaimanaloWaimanaloWaimanaloWaimanaloWaimanaloWaimanaloWaimanaloWaimanaloWaimanalo

He`eiaHe`eiaHe`eiaHe`eiaHe`eiaHe`eiaHe`eiaHe`eiaHe`eia

He`eiaHe`eiaHe`eiaHe`eiaHe`eiaHe`eiaHe`eiaHe`eiaHe`eia

WaiauWaiauWaiauWaiauWaiauWaiauWaiauWaiauWaiau

WaimanoWaimanoWaimanoWaimanoWaimanoWaimanoWaimanoWaimanoWaimano

WaimaluWaimaluWaimaluWaimaluWaimaluWaimaluWaimaluWaimaluWaimalu

Waihe`eWaihe`eWaihe`eWaihe`eWaihe`eWaihe`eWaihe`eWaihe`eWaihe`e

KalauaoKalauaoKalauaoKalauaoKalauaoKalauaoKalauaoKalauaoKalauao

HalawaHalawaHalawaHalawaHalawaHalawaHalawaHalawaHalawa`Aiea`Aiea`Aiea`Aiea`Aiea`Aiea`Aiea`Aiea`Aiea

Kualoa 1Kualoa 1Kualoa 1Kualoa 1Kualoa 1Kualoa 1Kualoa 1Kualoa 1Kualoa 1Hakipu`uHakipu`uHakipu`uHakipu`uHakipu`uHakipu`uHakipu`uHakipu`uHakipu`u

Kualoa 2Kualoa 2Kualoa 2Kualoa 2Kualoa 2Kualoa 2Kualoa 2Kualoa 2Kualoa 2

MoanaluaMoanaluaMoanaluaMoanaluaMoanaluaMoanaluaMoanaluaMoanaluaMoanalua

KalihiKalihiKalihiKalihiKalihiKalihiKalihiKalihiKalihi

WaikaneWaikaneWaikaneWaikaneWaikaneWaikaneWaikaneWaikaneWaikane

WaiaholeWaiaholeWaiaholeWaiaholeWaiaholeWaiaholeWaiaholeWaiaholeWaiahole

Ka`alaeaKa`alaeaKa`alaeaKa`alaeaKa`alaeaKa`alaeaKa`alaeaKa`alaeaKa`alaea

Kahalu`uKahalu`uKahalu`uKahalu`uKahalu`uKahalu`uKahalu`uKahalu`uKahalu`u

KailuaKailuaKailuaKailuaKailuaKailuaKailuaKailuaKailua

Kane`oheKane`oheKane`oheKane`oheKane`oheKane`oheKane`oheKane`oheKane`ohe

WaiawaWaiawaWaiawaWaiawaWaiawaWaiawaWaiawaWaiawaWaiawa

Waipi`oWaipi`oWaipi`oWaipi`oWaipi`oWaipi`oWaipi`oWaipi`oWaipi`o

MananaMananaMananaMananaMananaMananaMananaMananaManana

La`iewaiLa`iewaiLa`iewaiLa`iewaiLa`iewaiLa`iewaiLa`iewaiLa`iewaiLa`iewai

WaimeaWaimeaWaimeaWaimeaWaimeaWaimeaWaimeaWaimeaWaimea

Hale`ahaHale`ahaHale`ahaHale`ahaHale`ahaHale`ahaHale`ahaHale`ahaHale`ahaWai`onoWai`onoWai`onoWai`onoWai`onoWai`onoWai`onoWai`onoWai`ono

Kaipapa`uKaipapa`uKaipapa`uKaipapa`uKaipapa`uKaipapa`uKaipapa`uKaipapa`uKaipapa`u

KawailoaKawailoaKawailoaKawailoaKawailoaKawailoaKawailoaKawailoaKawailoa

Punalu`uPunalu`uPunalu`uPunalu`uPunalu`uPunalu`uPunalu`uPunalu`uPunalu`u

Ka`a`awaKa`a`awaKa`a`awaKa`a`awaKa`a`awaKa`a`awaKa`a`awaKa`a`awaKa`a`awa

KahanaKahanaKahanaKahanaKahanaKahanaKahanaKahanaKahanaKahanahaikiKahanahaikiKahanahaikiKahanahaikiKahanahaikiKahanahaikiKahanahaikiKahanahaikiKahanahaiki

MakuaMakuaMakuaMakuaMakuaMakuaMakuaMakuaMakua

KamananuiKamananuiKamananuiKamananuiKamananuiKamananuiKamananuiKamananuiKamananui

Ka`enaKa`enaKa`enaKa`enaKa`enaKa`enaKa`enaKa`enaKa`ena

Keawa`ulaKeawa`ulaKeawa`ulaKeawa`ulaKeawa`ulaKeawa`ulaKeawa`ulaKeawa`ulaKeawa`ula

WaikeleWaikeleWaikeleWaikeleWaikeleWaikeleWaikeleWaikeleWaikele

Waiale`eWaiale`eWaiale`eWaiale`eWaiale`eWaiale`eWaiale`eWaiale`eWaiale`eKahukuKahukuKahukuKahukuKahukuKahukuKahukuKahukuKahuku

KaunalaKaunalaKaunalaKaunalaKaunalaKaunalaKaunalaKaunalaKaunala

UlupehupehuUlupehupehuUlupehupehuUlupehupehuUlupehupehuUlupehupehuUlupehupehuUlupehupehuUlupehupehu

PunalauPunalauPunalauPunalauPunalauPunalauPunalauPunalauPunalau

Hanaka`oeHanaka`oeHanaka`oeHanaka`oeHanaka`oeHanaka`oeHanaka`oeHanaka`oeHanaka`oe

PaumaluPaumaluPaumaluPaumaluPaumaluPaumaluPaumaluPaumaluPaumalu

PupukeaPupukeaPupukeaPupukeaPupukeaPupukeaPupukeaPupukeaPupukea

Ho`ae`aeHo`ae`aeHo`ae`aeHo`ae`aeHo`ae`aeHo`ae`aeHo`ae`aeHo`ae`aeHo`ae`ae

KuikuiloloaKuikuiloloaKuikuiloloaKuikuiloloaKuikuiloloaKuikuiloloaKuikuiloloaKuikuiloloaKuikuiloloa

PunanuePunanuePunanuePunanuePunanuePunanuePunanuePunanuePunanue

KapaeloaKapaeloaKapaeloaKapaeloaKapaeloaKapaeloaKapaeloaKapaeloaKapaeloa

LauhuluLauhuluLauhuluLauhuluLauhuluLauhuluLauhuluLauhuluLauhulu

Pa`ala`aPa`ala`aPa`ala`aPa`ala`aPa`ala`aPa`ala`aPa`ala`aPa`ala`aPa`ala`a

Kea`auKea`auKea`auKea`auKea`auKea`auKea`auKea`auKea`au

`Ohikilolo`Ohikilolo`Ohikilolo`Ohikilolo`Ohikilolo`Ohikilolo`Ohikilolo`Ohikilolo`Ohikilolo

MakahaMakahaMakahaMakahaMakahaMakahaMakahaMakahaMakaha

Wai`anaeWai`anaeWai`anaeWai`anaeWai`anaeWai`anaeWai`anaeWai`anaeWai`anae

NanakuliNanakuliNanakuliNanakuliNanakuliNanakuliNanakuliNanakuliNanakuli

HonouliuliHonouliuliHonouliuliHonouliuliHonouliuliHonouliuliHonouliuliHonouliuliHonouliuli

Honolulu

No Window

Historical Kingdom Boundaries of O'ahuHonolulu County, Island of O'ahu, Hawaii

P a c i f i c O c e a n

Prepared by: Robert Erickson / Date: 4-27-2010Source: Hawaii Statewide GIS Program

Historical District

Kona

Ko`olauloa

Ko`olaupoko

Waialua

Wai anae

`Ew a

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Prepared by: Robert Erickson / Date: 4-27-2010Source: 2000 U.S. Census Summary File SF-1

HawaiiHawaiiHawaiiHawaiiHawaiiHawaiiHawaiiHawaiiHawaii

P a c i f i c O c e a nP a c i f i c O c e a nP a c i f i c O c e a nP a c i f i c O c e a nP a c i f i c O c e a nP a c i f i c O c e a nP a c i f i c O c e a nP a c i f i c O c e a nP a c i f i c O c e a n

MauiMauiMauiMauiMauiMauiMauiMauiMaui

Kaho'olaweKaho'olaweKaho'olaweKaho'olaweKaho'olaweKaho'olaweKaho'olaweKaho'olaweKaho'olawe

Lana'iLana'iLana'iLana'iLana'iLana'iLana'iLana'iLana'i

Moloka'iMoloka'iMoloka'iMoloka'iMoloka'iMoloka'iMoloka'iMoloka'iMoloka'i

O'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahu

Kaua'iKaua'iKaua'iKaua'iKaua'iKaua'iKaua'iKaua'iKaua'i

Ni'ihauNi'ihauNi'ihauNi'ihauNi'ihauNi'ihauNi'ihauNi'ihauNi'ihau

HonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonolulu

2000 Population Density2000 Population Density2000 Population Density2000 Population Density2000 Population Density2000 Population Density2000 Population Density2000 Population Density2000 Population DensityHonolulu County, Island of O'ahu, Hawaii Honolulu County, Island of O'ahu, Hawaii Honolulu County, Island of O'ahu, Hawaii Honolulu County, Island of O'ahu, Hawaii Honolulu County, Island of O'ahu, Hawaii Honolulu County, Island of O'ahu, Hawaii Honolulu County, Island of O'ahu, Hawaii Honolulu County, Island of O'ahu, Hawaii Honolulu County, Island of O'ahu, Hawaii

Persons per Sq. Mi.

21,801 to 63,300

4,901 to 21,800

1,901 to 4,900

0 to 1,900

No information provided

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Prepared by: Robert Erickson / Date: 4-27-2010Source: 2000 U.S. Census Summary File SF-3

HawaiiHawaiiHawaiiHawaiiHawaiiHawaiiHawaiiHawaiiHawaii

P a c i f i c O c e a nP a c i f i c O c e a nP a c i f i c O c e a nP a c i f i c O c e a nP a c i f i c O c e a nP a c i f i c O c e a nP a c i f i c O c e a nP a c i f i c O c e a nP a c i f i c O c e a n

MauiMauiMauiMauiMauiMauiMauiMauiMaui

Kaho'olaweKaho'olaweKaho'olaweKaho'olaweKaho'olaweKaho'olaweKaho'olaweKaho'olaweKaho'olawe

Lana'iLana'iLana'iLana'iLana'iLana'iLana'iLana'iLana'i

Moloka'iMoloka'iMoloka'iMoloka'iMoloka'iMoloka'iMoloka'iMoloka'iMoloka'i

O'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahu

Kaua'iKaua'iKaua'iKaua'iKaua'iKaua'iKaua'iKaua'iKaua'i

Ni'ihauNi'ihauNi'ihauNi'ihauNi'ihauNi'ihauNi'ihauNi'ihauNi'ihau

HonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonoluluHonolulu

2000 Median Value for all Owner Occupied Housing2000 Median Value for all Owner Occupied Housing2000 Median Value for all Owner Occupied Housing2000 Median Value for all Owner Occupied Housing2000 Median Value for all Owner Occupied Housing2000 Median Value for all Owner Occupied Housing2000 Median Value for all Owner Occupied Housing2000 Median Value for all Owner Occupied Housing2000 Median Value for all Owner Occupied HousingHonolulu County, Island of O'ahu, Hawaii Honolulu County, Island of O'ahu, Hawaii Honolulu County, Island of O'ahu, Hawaii Honolulu County, Island of O'ahu, Hawaii Honolulu County, Island of O'ahu, Hawaii Honolulu County, Island of O'ahu, Hawaii Honolulu County, Island of O'ahu, Hawaii Honolulu County, Island of O'ahu, Hawaii Honolulu County, Island of O'ahu, Hawaii

Dollars per Sq. Mi.

500,000 to 1,100,000

400,000 to 500,000

300,000 to 400,000

200,000 to 300,000

0 to 200,000

No information provided

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miles

0

Rainfall (inches)

160 to 440

120 to 159

60 to 119

40 to 59

9 to 39

Average Annual RainfallThe State of Hawaii

Kaua'iKaua'iKaua'iKaua'iKaua'iKaua'iKaua'iKaua'iKaua'i

O'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuO'ahuMauiMauiMauiMauiMauiMauiMauiMauiMaui

Moloka'iMoloka'iMoloka'iMoloka'iMoloka'iMoloka'iMoloka'iMoloka'iMoloka'i

Lana'iLana'iLana'iLana'iLana'iLana'iLana'iLana'iLana'i

Kaho'olaweKaho'olaweKaho'olaweKaho'olaweKaho'olaweKaho'olaweKaho'olaweKaho'olaweKaho'olawe

Hawai'iHawai'iHawai'iHawai'iHawai'iHawai'iHawai'iHawai'iHawai'i

P a c i f i c O c e a n P a c i f i c O c e a n P a c i f i c O c e a n P a c i f i c O c e a n P a c i f i c O c e a n P a c i f i c O c e a n P a c i f i c O c e a n P a c i f i c O c e a n P a c i f i c O c e a n

Prepared by: Robert Erickson Date 4-27-2010Source: Hawaii Rainfall Atlas, Report R76, Hawaii Division of Water and Land Development,

Ni'ihauNi'ihauNi'ihauNi'ihauNi'ihauNi'ihauNi'ihauNi'ihauNi'ihau

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Prepared by: Robert Erickson / Date 4-27-2010Source: Hawaii department of business Economic Development and TourismAmerican Community Survey 2008

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Prepared by: Robert Erickson / Date 4-27-2010Source: Hawaii department of business Economic Development and TourismAmerican Community Survey 2008

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2006-2008 Civilian Occupations

Prepared by: Robert Erickson / Date 4-27-2010Source: U.S. Census Bureau Selected Economic Characteristics 2006-2008

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Honolulu Weather Facts

This highest record temperature was 94°F in 1994

The lowest recorded temperature was 52°F in 1902

Prepared by: Robert Erickson / Date 4-27-2010Source: The Weather Channel

Annual Honolulu Climate

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Reference Map (1) State of HawaiiThis map shows the overall location of Honolulu County which is the Island of O ’ahu. The map shows the location of Hawaii in relation to the mainland United States, Canada, and Mexico. The state is located approximately 2,300 miles from the west coast of the United States. Latitude and Longitude lines have been provided for the reference location in the Pacific Ocean. The state of Hawaii is located at 21°18 ’ N, 157°51’W and is only accessed by Airplane or Boat.

Reference Map (2) Honolulu County, Island of O’ahu, Hawaii The State of Hawaii contains many small islands, atolls, and reefs. This map shows the eight major inhabited islands. The eight islands are Hawaii, Maui, Kaho’olawe, Lana’I, Moloka’I, O’ahu, Kauai, and Ni’ihau. There are only four counties in Hawaii. The most western county is Kauai which includes the islands of Kauai and Ni ’ihau. Next, is the county of Honolulu which is the island of O’ahu, which is also serves as the state capital. Maui County contains four islands, Maui, Moloka’i, Lana’i, and Kaho’olawe. The forth county is Hawaii and contains the largest island named Hawaii. The map also shows an enlarged area of Honolulu County detailing the seven main metropolitan districts.

Thematic Map (1) Historical Kingdom Boundaries of O’ahuThis map shows the island of O’ahu and the six original tribal kingdoms. The six kingdoms include: Kona, Ko’olauloa, Ko’olaupoko, Waialua, Wia’anae, and ‘Ewa. This map effectively shows the original kingdoms by color and named sub-territorial lands. It is important to note that the information mapped was from 19th century maps, and does not align with the current coastline of the island.

Thematic Map (2) 2000 Population Density This map shows the eight main islands of Hawaii with the population density broken down by zip codes. The visual hierarchy is shown with hues of brown. The data is broken down by four equal count ranges rounded to the nearest hundred. The map shows how the islands are populated by persons per geographic segment. The map effectively shows the overall density of the population throughout the islands. The island of O ’ahu is the most densely populated island. The islands of Ni’ihau, Moloka’I, Lana’I, and Kaho’olawe have very low population densities. Six of the islands did not contain any population statistics in various areas. This is due to state park locations, volcanoes, and military areas.

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Thematic Map (3) 2000 Median Value for all Owner Occupied Housing This map shows the eight main islands of Hawaii and the value of owner occupied housing broken down by zip codes. The visual hierarchy is shown with hues of red. The data is shown as five equal ranged rounded to 100,000. The map shows the location of the value of housing per geographic segment. The map effectively shows the overall value of housing throughout the islands. The island of Ni’ihau has the highest value of housing. The islands of Moloka’I, Lana’I, Kauai, and Hawaii offer the least costly housing while the island of O’ahu offers the most diverse of housing options. Six of the islands did not contain any population statistics in various areas. This is due to state park locations, volcanoes, and military areas.

Thematic Map (4) Average Annual Rainfall This map shows the main islands of Hawaii and the average annual rainfall in inches. The visual hierarchy is shown with hues of green. The data is shown as five equal range counts rounded by ten. The map effectively shows the overall rainfall zones throughout the islands. The map shows that the island of Kauai has the highest annual rainfall. In fact Mt. Waialeale located on Kauai is the second wettest place on earth. The island of Lana ’ offers the least annual rainfall. The five remaining islands offer average rain fall totals from nine inches to two hundred and seventy five inches. There was no rainfall information provided for the island of Ni ’ihau. The heaviest areas of rainfall can be summarized by the following characteristics such as high mountain areas, tropical rainforests and being on the windward or leeward side of the ocean trade winds.

Graph (1) 2008 County Population This graph is a bar chart that shows the population distribution in the four counties of Hawaii. The data is separated by county to show male, female, and total populations. Population totals appear at the bottom to complete the graph. The results show that the County of Honolulu has the highest population total while the county of Kauai has the lowest population. The counties of Maui and Hawaii have very similar population totals.

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Graph (2) 2008 Race Demographics This graph is a bar chart that shows the racial distribution in the four counties of Hawaii. The data is separated by county to show White, Black, American Indians, Asian, Native Hawaiian, Latino, and two or more person populations. In addition, population totals appear at the bottom of the graph. The results show that the population mix of Black, American Indian, Native Hawaiian, Latino, and two or more persons are fairly similar in all four counties. However, White and Asian persons due vary throughout the counties. Honolulu County has the highest Asian population at 44.6 percent. Maui County has the highest white person population at 40.7 percent of the population.

Graph (3) 2006-2008 Civilian Occupations This graph is a pie chart that shows the six main civilian occupation sectors of the four county region of Hawaii. The data is separated by county to show percent of occupations in sales and office, service, management and professional, production and transportation, construction, and agriculture. The results show that the occupation mixes are surprisingly similar in all four counties. Honolulu County has the highest management and professional sector at 35 percent. Hawaii County has the highest agriculture sector at 2 percent while Honolulu county agriculture is at zero percent. All other sectors were similar across the four counties.

Graph (4) Annual Honolulu Climate This graph shows two bar charts, one shows the average temperature and the other shows the average precipitation for the City of Honolulu. The data is separated by month to show high and low temperatures. Also average totals appear at the bottom to complete the graph. The results show that the City of Honolulu has an average yearly high temperature in the 80’s and lows in the mid 60’s to lower 70’s. The precipitation bar chart displays monthly average precipitation and includes totals at the bottom of the chart. The results show that July is the driest month with an average of 0.5 inches of precipitation and December is the wettest at 2.85 inches.