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Tropical Cyclone Public Advisory: The Tropical Cyclone Public Advisory contains a list of all current coastal watches and warnings associated with an ongoing or potential tropical cyclone, a post-tropical cyclone, or a subtropical cyclone.
The following products are the most recent watches/warnings/advisories/statements that have been issued by the Weather Forecast Office in Honolulu, HI for the state of Hawaii, and the surrounding waters.
Western Pacific Tropical Cyclone Charts. The tropical systems depicted on this map west of 180 (dateline) are based on bulletins issued by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC), based in Honolulu, HI for cyclones between EQ-25N and 180-130E.
Hurricane Rafael is forecast to weaken and stall or meander as it moves into the Central Gulf of Mexico this weekend. The tropical cyclone will encounter increasing upper level shear (strong winds) and dry air which weakens Hurricanes.
Intermediate: Every 6 hours (Watch/Warning in Effect) 5 & 11 am/pm (ChST) WaWa on expected magnitude and timing of TCs threat. Recaps all WaWas in effect and current TC information. Provides evacuation, preparedness, precautionary actions from EMs.
Regardless of the nature of the storm, Potential Tropical Cyclone Eight brought historic rainfall and flash flooding to parts of Brunswick and southern New Hanover counties.
A Tropical Storm Warning is issued when sustained winds of 34 to 63 kt (39 to 73 mph) or higher associated with a tropical cyclone are expected in 36 hours or less. These winds may be accompanied by storm surge, coastal flooding, and/or river flooding.
A breakdown of the graphical information provided on the tropical web portal when tropical cyclone wind or storm surge watches and/or warnings are in effect. Select a hazard in order to display the corresponding threat map as assessed by the local WFO.
Central Pacific Hurricane Center (CPHC) - Collocated with the Honolulu Weather Forecast Office, CPHC issues all tropical cyclone warnings, watches, advisories, discussions, and statements for tropical cyclones in the Central Pacific from 140 Degrees West Longitude to the International Dateline.
What to Do Before the Tropical Storm or Hurricane. The best time to prepare for a hurricane is before hurricane season begins on June 1. It is vital to understand your home's vulnerability to storm surge, flooding, and wind. Here is your checklist of things to do BEFORE hurricane seasons begins.