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Re: Rarely Seen Incredibly Active Pacific: Hurricane Iselle & Hawaii
      Mon Aug 04 2014 12:28 AM

As long as it and likely Julio are a threat to Hawaii, I'll cover it over on Facebook; keep an eye on Iselle; she's what we call an Annular or Axisymetric Hurricane...think of it as truck tire or doughnut in appearance; these systems have a way of holding on to intensity due to some rather non-tropical mechanism alongside tropical ones; she's a thing of beauty on satellite and almost perfectly round.

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* Special Central Pacific Forecast Lounge: Double Trouble Hurricanes Iselle & Julio cieldumort Mon Aug 04 2014 12:28 AM
. * * Re: Special Central Pacific Forecast Lounge: Double Trouble Hurricanes Iselle & Julio cieldumort   Thu Aug 07 2014 12:01 AM
. * * Re: Special East Pac Forecast Lounge: Potential Double Trouble Iselle & Julio CoconutCandy   Mon Aug 04 2014 07:22 PM
. * * Re: Rarely Seen Incredibly Active Pacific: Hurricane Iselle & Hawaii vpbob21   Sun Aug 03 2014 11:02 PM
. * * Re: Rarely Seen Incredibly Active Pacific: Hurricane Iselle & Hawaii berrywr   Mon Aug 04 2014 12:28 AM
. * * Re: Rarely Seen Incredibly Active Pacific: Hurricane Iselle & Hawaii Ed DunhamAdministrator   Sat Aug 02 2014 01:24 AM

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