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What are my risks?


How does drought affect me in the short-term?

Droughts increase the potential for wildland fires.

Farmers, cattle ranchers, and people using water catchment systems are the most severely affected by drought.


How does drought affect me in the medium-term?

Drought exacerbates the problem of ensuring a sustainable yield of potable water. Since Hawaii is an island state, this is particularly critical. Failure to take appropriate action could result in Hawaii not having sufficient quantity and quality of water resources to sustain future population and industry.

The State’s Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) has estimated that within 25 years groundwater on Oahu will have to be supplemented with other sources to keep up with the demand.

Source: Drought and Wildland Fire Mitigation Plan, Department of Defense, Civil Defense Division, Dec 1998.


Kauai County’s Most Severe Droughts

Droughts have impacted almost every island in Hawaii with the most severe ones in the past 15 years associated with the El Nino phenomenon. During the El Nino years, droughts have occurred during the winter-spring period.

YEAR
REMARKS
1952 Long, severe dry spell
1953 Rainfall 40% less than normal.
1975 Worst drought for sugar plantations in 15 years.

Source: State Department of Land and Natural Resources, National Weather Service, State Civil Defense Division