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  2. The upcoming hurricane nears after Tropical Storm Hone crossed south of the Big Island early Sunday as a Category 1 hurricane bringing severe rain and even up to 18 inches in some areas. Hone ...

  3. Hurricane forecasters tracking 2 storms in Pacific. Is Hawaii ...

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    The NWS also said that the National Hurricane Center was issuing advisories for Hurricane Gilma. The hurricane is now around 1650 miles east of Hilo, Hawaii, the weather service said.

  4. Storm tracker: National Hurricane Center tracking new ... - AOL

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    Updated August 27, 2024 at 6:20 PM. The National Hurricane Center is tracking a new disturbance in the central Atlantic Ocean, the agency said in its latest advisory issued Tuesday. An area of low ...

  5. Central Pacific Hurricane Center - Wikipedia

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    NOAA. The Central Pacific Hurricane Center (CPHC) of the United States National Weather Service is the official body responsible for tracking and issuing tropical cyclone warnings, watches, advisories, discussions, and statements for the Central Pacific region: from the equator northward, 140°W–180°W, most significantly for Hawai‘i.

  6. Pacific hurricane - Wikipedia

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    Pacific hurricane. A Pacific hurricane is a tropical cyclone that develops within the northeastern and central Pacific Ocean to the east of 180°W, north of the equator. For tropical cyclone warning purposes, the northern Pacific is divided into three regions: the eastern (North America to 140°W), central (140°W to 180°), and western (180 ...

  7. List of the most intense tropical cyclones - Wikipedia

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    The most intense storm by lowest pressure and peak 10-minute sustained winds was Typhoon Tip, which was also the most intense tropical cyclone ever recorded in terms of minimum central pressure. Storms with a minimum pressure of 899 hPa (26.55 inHg) or less are listed. Storm information was less reliably documented and recorded before 1950. [6]