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      Wed Aug 21 2024 06:19 PM


Left: Invest 91E. Right: Hurricane Gilma

A well-defined low pressure area east-southeast of the Hawaiian Islands is already on the cusp of becoming a tropical cyclone. Given that this system increasingly has environmental and model support for development with a track that takes it perilously close to the Hawaiian islands, we are starting a Lounge on this system at this time. This feature is Invest-tagged 91E, which is a merger of two areas of previously watched disturbances.

Invest 91E has become a full-fledged tropical cyclone, TD ONE in the Central Pacific, and the title has been updated accordingly.
2024-08-22-12z 15.4N 140.3W 30 KNOTS
Tropical Storm Hone as of the 1100 AM HST Thu Aug 22 2024 Advisory

Recon and radar are showing that Hone is now a hurricane. 8-25-24-0715z

-Ciel

Edited by cieldumort (Sun Aug 25 2024 03:18 AM)

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. * * Re: Tropical Storm Hone (Hawaii threat) cieldumort   Sat Aug 24 2024 04:05 PM
. * * Re: Invest 91E Lounge (Hawaii?) cieldumort   Thu Aug 22 2024 10:56 AM

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