Tropical Depression Threatens Hawaii With Renewed Flooding as Big Island Braces for Weekend Hurricane Threat
Forecasters said the system could become Tropical Storm Moke and bring up to 15 inches of rain, flooding and mudslides.
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‘Take this new storm seriously’: A week after Lala, more potentially damaging weather is on the way
Weather forecasters and government officials were in forewarning mode Thursday as Hawaii Island prepares for a potential second round of damaging wind and rain within a week. The post ‘Take this new storm seriously’: A week after Lala, more potentially damaging weather is on the way appeared first on Hawaii Tribune-Herald.
Tropical Depression Threatens Hawaii With Renewed Flooding as Big Island Braces for Weekend Hurricane Threat
AccuWeather hurricane experts say the newly formed Tropical Depression in the Pacific Ocean could develop into a Hurricane Saturday afternoon, local Hawaii time, as it moves northwestward and approaches Hawaii. The Big Island of Hawaii is once again threatened for the second time in as many weeks. This latest storm could bring life-threatening flash flooding, gusty winds, and dangerous coastal conditions. “The tropical depression will pose a bac…
First Alert Forecast: Developing storm “Moke” will be south of the islands
Another tropical system is making its way toward the Central Pacific, but the overall setup is shaping up to be far more manageable in terms of severe wind. Tropical Depression 2C—expected to organize into Tropical Storm Moke—is running into atmospheric speed bumps that will keep it from building into a major hurricane. Moderate upper-level wind shear and pockets of dry air are tilting the system and disrupting its convective core. While the sys…
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