Exploring Weather Folklore Around the World

Polynesian Weather Superstitions

Palm trees blowing in the wind and rain as a hurricane approaches a tropical island coastline
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In Polynesian cultures, deeply rooted in the elements and nature, numerous superstitions and beliefs shape weather interpretations. In Hawaii, the belief that rain accompanies southern winds signifies a long-standing connection between wind direction and precipitation, illustrating the intricate and intuitive understanding of weather patterns in Polynesian traditions.

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