
Lets remember that at one point the Big Island was in the center of the cone.
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HURAKAN wrote:If it keeps moving north, it will miss most of the islands. Remember that at one point it was forecasted to remain below 20ºN and now it's already above 21ºN.
Lets remember that at one point the Big Island was in the center of the cone.
jinftl wrote:Almost all of the weather...including the winds....are on the right side of the storm....any areas to the south of the actual center of circulation will see very little in the way of bad weather...this is not unusual for weaker systems...to have the worst weather removed from the center. Extrapolating the future track from the map below, any ts winds across the islands seem unlikely...except for higher elevations or gusts in any squalls.
The chance of ts conditions across hawaii continues to diminsh as the storm gains latitude....it is almost north of the entire island chain now....and all the weather is on the right side (the north quadrant). I would not be surprised to see the ts watch dropped for esp the big island if this path...and weakening...continues.
Kingarabian wrote:jinftl wrote:Almost all of the weather...including the winds....are on the right side of the storm....any areas to the south of the actual center of circulation will see very little in the way of bad weather...this is not unusual for weaker systems...to have the worst weather removed from the center. Extrapolating the future track from the map below, any ts winds across the islands seem unlikely...except for higher elevations or gusts in any squalls.
The chance of ts conditions across hawaii continues to diminsh as the storm gains latitude....it is almost north of the entire island chain now....and all the weather is on the right side (the north quadrant). I would not be surprised to see the ts watch dropped for esp the big island if this path...and weakening...continues.
Yeah I suppose; forget about were the winds were.![]()
Nevertheless the storm is still nearly bigger then all of the islands!
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