Psyche1118 wrote:Thank you Ballard. Much appreciated. So, no major dangerous action for Big Island-just our normal heavy rain. Living here is always a constant track of tsunamis, earthquakes, and extreame storm systems.
Any inside info appreciated.
Fab

Welcome to the board! I don't think Cosme may will do a whole lot to the Big Island but will bring some weather surely. Ballard is the forecaster from the CPHC (Central Pacific Hurricane Center), the member who posted it is Luis (cycloneye)

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Whats the current outlook? I am over here on the big island wondering what is going on-and what the models (esp. UKMET) mean and what is the general consensious here?
Thanks

It will go south of the island according to the CPHC. I highly doubt it will have a chance to reach and make "landfall" as there is nothing to suggest it.
HURAKAN wrote:Then Dora the Explorer is your storm!!!
That must have been one hell (excuse the language) of a tropical cyclone to track, a sister of Hurricane John. Those are perfect for the basin (scooping the whole Pacific!!).
Not much change for Cosme today. The CPHC wanted Cosme to maintain that convection from early this morning to upgrade it back to a TS. Convection now on the east side, it's been everywhere!
Did anyone take a look at the latest track map for Cosme from the CPHC? It's messed up pretty bad (it appears to be a glitch). I'm still wondering what happened to those other products for each TC. For example, the 1-2-3 mariners rule is gone and some loops and archive data of the tracks and such is not there. Someone should email them about that.