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Okema Becomes Extratropical
      Tue Dec 21 2010 01:34 PM

TS Okema has become an extratropical system and CPHC has issued the last advisory for the system. The gale center will move north northeast and pass well to the east of Midway Island today. In Hawaii these winter systems usually have subtropical characteristics and are known as 'Kona' lows and can produce wind gusts on the Islands in excess of 80mph.

For additional reading see Kona Low .
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* Invest 98C is Probably an STS Ed DunhamAdministrator Tue Dec 21 2010 01:34 PM
. * * Re: Invest 98C is Probably an STS Ed DunhamAdministrator   Sun Dec 19 2010 06:27 AM
. * * Tropical Transition of 98C is Likely Ed DunhamAdministrator   Sun Dec 19 2010 03:53 PM
. * * Re: Tropical Transition of 98C to TS Omeka is Likely Soon Ed DunhamAdministrator   Mon Dec 20 2010 05:18 AM
. * * Tropical Storm Okema West of Hawaiian Islands Ed DunhamAdministrator   Mon Dec 20 2010 02:21 PM
. * * Okema Becomes Extratropical Ed DunhamAdministrator   Tue Dec 21 2010 01:34 PM

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