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Beach vacation Guide - USA - Hawaii Beaches - Oahu
Oahu
Oahu effectively confines tourists to the tower-block enclave of Waikiki, just east of downtown Honolulu; there are few rooms anywhere else.
Overcrowding and rampant development mean Oahu can't be recommended over the Neighbor Islands (as the other Hawaiian islands are known), but it can still give a real flavor of Hawaii.
There are some excellent beaches , with those on the north shore a haven for surfers and campers, and the cliffs of the windward side are awesome.
The surfing beaches of northern Oahu are famous the world over, but they're barely equipped for tourists.
Waimea, Sunset and Ehukai beach parks (the latter is home of the Banzai Pipeline, the most famous surfing spot in the world) are all laid-back roadside stretches of sand, where you can usually find a quiet spot to yourself.
Sunset is best for savoring the atmosphere, though surfers can be an exclusive bunch. The tame summer waves may make you wonder what all the fuss is about; if you see them at full tilt in the winter, you'll have no doubts.
Lanikai Beach
Lanikai Beach, along Mokulua Drive, is regarded as Hawaii's best swimming beach by Oahu's residents, and once voted as the America's best beach by famous Dr. Beach.
This mile long golden beach is clean, usually surf-free, and pretty with palm trees and offshore islands across the water.
The year-round calm waters are excellent for swimming, snorkeling, and kayaking.
The offshore Mokulua islands have small beaches where you can land and swim. Offshore islands function not only as scenic backdrops but also as bird sanctuaries.
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If the shortest day of the year was December 21st, why is it colder now?
I live in Iowa, USA and I don't understand how the weather gets so much colder during January-February when the shortest day of the year is in December. I understand the astronomy behind the earth's tilt being correlated with seasons, but I don't understand the meteorology of why it gets colder even though our side is getting closer (I know we don't actually get physically closer, but we're tilted closer in relation to the earth's place on the orbital plane) to the sun.
This is called seasonal lag. Simply put, this is because it takes time for the oceans to cool off or warm up. Though the winter solstice has the shortest day, the coldest weather usually does not arrive until a month later because the oceans still have some of the heat left over from the summer months. By February and March, this slowly starts to reverse. Likewise, the hottest weather usually does not occur until about a month after the summer solstice, because the oceans are still cool from the winter.
This is similar to cooking something in an oven. Though you bake something for an hour at 400 degrees, you usually have to leave it sitting for a few minutes to let the heat spread throughout the pie/pizza (whatever you've cooked).
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