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Tropical Storm Flossie over Hawaii on July 29. Upon entering the central Pacific Ocean, Flossie prompted the issuance of a tropical storm watch for Hawaii and Maui counties on July 27. [9] This was upgraded to a tropical storm warning hours later, while Oahu was placed under a tropical storm watch. [10]
Hurricane Flossie was a powerful Pacific tropical cyclone that brought squally weather and light damage to Hawaii in August 2007. The sixth named storm, second hurricane, first and only major hurricane of the inactive 2007 Pacific hurricane season, Flossie originated from a tropical wave that emerged off Africa on July 21.
August 2019: Hurricane Erick passed about 230 miles (370 km) south of the island of Hawaiʻi as a tropical storm, bringing swells and rainfall to the island. [40] Subsequently, Hurricane Flossie approaches Hawaii as a weakening tropical depression, before passing northeast of the Big Island and dissipated.
Tropical Storm Flossie (1983) Tropical Storm Flossie (1989) Hurricane Flossie (1995) Hurricane Flossie (2001) Hurricane Flossie (2007) – passed near Hawaii. Tropical Storm Flossie (2013) – almost made landfall in Hawaii, but moved to the north and weakened. Hurricane Flossie (2019) – neared Hawaii as a tropical depression.
Aetna Helps Members Affected by Tropical Storm Flossie in Hawaii and Flooding in North Carolina HARTFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Aetna (NYSE: AET) is making it easier for members affected by ...
More than one tropical storm affecting Hawaii in one season is unusual. Although rare in the islands, hurricanes do happen there. Official records go back to 1950, and there have been some notable ...
Olivia was the last tropical storm to make landfall in Hawaii in September 2018. Before reaching Hawaii as a weakening tropical storm, Olivia had reached Category 4 intensity on the Saffir-Simpson ...
~1800 UTC (~11:00 a.m. PDT) – Tropical Storm Flossie crosses 140°W, entering the jurisdiction of the Central Pacific Hurricane Center. [10] Tropical Storm Flossie offshore Hawaii on July 29. July 30. 0000 UTC (5:00 p.m. PDT July 29) – Tropical Storm Flossie weakens to a tropical depression about 25 mi (40 km) northeast of Maui, Hawaii. [10]