Two different datasets are examined for information about the existenc
e and characteristics of the North Hawaiian Ridge Current (NHRC). The
pan-Pacific drifter dataset shows a mean NHRC to be confined to within
about 100 km of the northern side of the Hawaiian Ridge. A close look
at the distribution of the data shows that the current is mostly conf
ined in time to a two-month period in the fall of 1991. MBT data from
the Trade Wind Zone Oceanography Pilot Study conducted:in the mid-1960
s were also examined. Of the 14 cruises with sections north of the Haw
aiian Ridge, 5 showed evidence of northwestward how along the ridge. O
f those 5, one was associated with northward meandering of the North E
quatorial Current. It is thus suggested that the NHRC is highly interm
ittent. There are three related hypotheses for the formation of the NH
RC, 1)propagation of Rossby waves westward into the ridge, 2) forking
of the North Equatorial Current, and 3) as a western boundary current
for the eastern Pacific north of 18 degrees N. Evidence is presented p
ointing to hypothesis 2 as a plausible mechanism.