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Tropical Storm Hone, whose name is Hawaiian for “sweet and soft,” drew near the islands Saturday with breezes that were expected to intensify — and increase the wildfire risk for drier parts ...
As of 11 a.m. Hawaiian time Monday, Hector was over 1,000 miles west-southwest of Mexico's Baja California peninsula. The storm was moving west at 10 mph with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph ...
Tropical Storm Hone continued to move away from Hawaii's main islands Monday morning, leaving heavy rain and flash flooding in its wake, the National Hurricane Center said.
A tropical storm watch remains in place for Hawaii island. As of 2 p.m. today, Hone was about 470 miles east-southeast of Hilo, with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph, according to the Central ...
A Hawaiian hurricane is a tropical cyclone that forms in the Pacific Ocean and affects the Hawaiian Islands. Hawaii lies in the central Pacific, where about four or five tropical cyclones appear each year, although as many as fifteen have occurred, such as in the 2015 season; rarely do these storms actually affect Hawaii. Tropical cyclone ...
As of late Sunday night, local time, a peak wind gust of 72 mph (at Kohala Ranch) and rainfall amount of 27.5 inches (Hakalau) was observed so far on Hawaii's Big Island.
No damage was reported in relation to it. [45] December 13, 2008: A brief EF0 tornado touched down in Pakala Village, Kauai, causing only minor crop damage. [46] February 11, 2009: Two tornadoes touched down on Oahu in Hawaii. At 12:50 pm local time, the first tornado touched down near a quarry, damaging nearby buildings.
Maximum sustained winds were near 70 miles per hour, with higher gusts recorded. Nearly 10,000 people lost power across Hawaii before 3am local time, according to outage tracker PowerOutageUS.