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msongs

(70,178 posts)
Fri Jul 24, 2020, 06:24 PM Jul 2020

Hawaii tropical storm - how bad will it be?

the latest projected path shows the worst case track, but the storm is relatively small so a 50 mile deviation either way makes a big improvement in weather for some areas. At this point a sharp turn is not likely.
A possible scenario is that it scores a direct hit on the big island of Hawaii with its pair of 13,000 foot volcanos which will severely damage the storm circulation, but that outcome is bad for the people living on that island.

Here in Waikiki the probable worst outcome is a long term power outage due to previously unstressed trees and power poles coming down.

and flooding. the islands have low mountains with steep canyon sides that funnel water into narrow high volume channels.

then again, it could just turn out to be heavy showers and breezier than usual.

PS - its amazing how accurate the projected map was from Tuesday last. Here is the latest map -

https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_cp2+shtml/204144.shtml?cone#contents

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Hawaii tropical storm - how bad will it be? (Original Post) msongs Jul 2020 OP
Stay safe, msongs. sheshe2 Jul 2020 #1
you and yours too. maybe it will just be drought relief! nt msongs Jul 2020 #3
We have been 90-100 on and off for weeks. sheshe2 Jul 2020 #4
We have been 90-100 on and off for weeks. sheshe2 Jul 2020 #5
This is the 1st year we have canceled our Hawaiian vacation due to the covid19 John Drake Jul 2020 #2
Trending north Normanart Jul 2020 #6

sheshe2

(87,498 posts)
4. We have been 90-100 on and off for weeks.
Fri Jul 24, 2020, 06:59 PM
Jul 2020

Then the torrential rains and severe thunderstorms. Don't remember anything like it.

At least we only lost power for 10 minutes, mom is on an oxygen tank.

sheshe2

(87,498 posts)
5. We have been 90-100 on and off for weeks.
Fri Jul 24, 2020, 06:59 PM
Jul 2020

Then the torrential rains and severe thunderstorms. Don't remember anything like it.

At least we only lost power for 10 minutes, mom is on an oxygen tank.

 

John Drake

(68 posts)
2. This is the 1st year we have canceled our Hawaiian vacation due to the covid19
Fri Jul 24, 2020, 06:32 PM
Jul 2020

Every other year it's been that we can't afford it.

Normanart

(281 posts)
6. Trending north
Fri Jul 24, 2020, 08:40 PM
Jul 2020

This means the windward side of all islands will get whatever happens. Thanks to our beloved Mauna for breaking up the worst of the storms. Beware the sneaky hurricanes approaching from the south!

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