Around 1990, the frequency of Trade Wind Inversions (TWI) increased dramatically. This has led to drier conditions in high elevation ecosystems.

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The rainfall declines associated with increased frequency of TWI seem to be having ecological impacts, such as decreased rainfall in some areas. These changes impact native plants, such as the Haleakalā silversword, the populations of which have experienced a 60% decline since the early 1990s.