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Hurricane Iona and Tropical Storm Keli rumble in the central Pacific off Hawaii
Hurricane Iona and Tropical Storm Keli rumble in the central Pacific off Hawaii

Hindustan Times

time9 hours ago

  • Climate
  • Hindustan Times

Hurricane Iona and Tropical Storm Keli rumble in the central Pacific off Hawaii

A major hurricane was churning across the Pacific Ocean but was several hundred miles south-southeast of Hawaii and posed no threat to the islands, forecasters said Tuesday. Hurricane Iona is the first named storm of the hurricane season in the central Pacific and emerged Sunday from a tropical depression. It continues to trek west over warm, open waters.(AP ) Hurricane Iona is one of two major weather systems in the central Pacific Ocean. In its latest advisory, the Miami-based U.S. National Hurricane Center said Iona was about 765 miles (1,230 kilometers) away from Honolulu, with maximum sustained winds near 125 mph (205 kph). Additional strengthening was forecast later on Tuesday, with steady weakening expected to begin by Wednesday. Hurricane Iona is the first named storm of the hurricane season in the central Pacific and emerged Sunday from a tropical depression. It continues to trek west over warm, open waters. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Keli has maximum sustained winds of 40 mph (65 kph), the NHC said Tuesday morning. It was about 890 miles (1,435 kilometers) southeast of Honolulu and was moving west at about 13 mph (20 kph). No coastal watches or warnings were in effect for the storms. The administrator of the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency on Monday hosted a statewide conference call with all counties, during which the National Weather Service provided an assessment and status of the storms. 'All counties are monitoring,' agency spokesperson Kiele Amundson said in an email. Another indirect impact from the weather systems could be swells, but they are relatively small and moving westward and won't create anything significant, said Derek Wroe with the weather service in Honolulu. However, a large swell is headed toward Hawaii after being generated several hundred miles east of New Zealand. It's expected to arrive in Hawaii by Thursday, about the same time the storms pass the state. 'People might wrongly attribute the swell energy to be from these tropical systems, but they're actually not,' he said.

Iona strengthens to a Category 3 hurricane in the central Pacific off southern Hawaii
Iona strengthens to a Category 3 hurricane in the central Pacific off southern Hawaii

Washington Post

time17 hours ago

  • Climate
  • Washington Post

Iona strengthens to a Category 3 hurricane in the central Pacific off southern Hawaii

HONOLULU — Iona strengthened to a Category 3 hurricane several hundred miles south-southeast of Hawaii, but poses no threat to the islands, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said Tuesday. Iona is one of two major weather systems in the central Pacific Ocean. In its latest advisory, the Miami-based center said Iona was about 790 miles (1,271 kilometers) off Honolulu, with maximum sustained winds near 115 mph (185 kph).

Iona strengthens to a Category 3 hurricane in the central Pacific off southern Hawaii

time17 hours ago

  • Climate

Iona strengthens to a Category 3 hurricane in the central Pacific off southern Hawaii

HONOLULU -- Iona strengthened to a Category 3 hurricane several hundred miles south-southeast of Hawaii, but poses no threat to the islands, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said Tuesday. Iona is one of two major weather systems in the central Pacific Ocean. In its latest advisory, the Miami-based center said Iona was about 790 miles (1,271 kilometers) off Honolulu, with maximum sustained winds near 115 mph (185 kph). Additional strengthening is forecast later on Tuesday, with steady weakening expected to begin by Wednesday. Hurricane Iona is the first named storm of the hurricane season in the central Pacific and emerged Sunday from a tropical depression. It continues to trek west over warm, open waters. No coastal watches or warnings were in effect. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Keli is further south with maximum sustained winds of 40 mph (65 kph). It was about 960 miles (1,550 kilometers) southeast of Honolulu and was moving west at about 12 mph (19 kph). The administrator of the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency on Monday hosted a statewide conference call with all counties, during which the National Weather Service provided an assessment and status of the storms. 'All counties are monitoring,' agency spokesperson Kiele Amundson said in an email. Another indirect impact from the weather systems could be swells, but they are relatively small and moving westward and won't create anything significant, said Derek Wroe with the National Weather Service in Honolulu.. However, a large swell is headed toward Hawaii after being generated several hundred miles east of New Zealand. It's expected to arrive in Hawaii by Thursday, about the same time the storms pass the state. 'People might wrongly attribute the swell energy to be from these tropical systems, but they're actually not,' he said.

Iona strengthens to a Category 3 hurricane in the central Pacific off southern Hawaii
Iona strengthens to a Category 3 hurricane in the central Pacific off southern Hawaii

San Francisco Chronicle​

time17 hours ago

  • Climate
  • San Francisco Chronicle​

Iona strengthens to a Category 3 hurricane in the central Pacific off southern Hawaii

HONOLULU (AP) — Iona strengthened to a Category 3 hurricane several hundred miles south-southeast of Hawaii, but poses no threat to the islands, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said Tuesday. Iona is one of two major weather systems in the central Pacific Ocean. In its latest advisory, the Miami-based center said Iona was about 790 miles (1,271 kilometers) off Honolulu, with maximum sustained winds near 115 mph (185 kph). Additional strengthening is forecast later on Tuesday, with steady weakening expected to begin by Wednesday. Hurricane Iona is the first named storm of the hurricane season in the central Pacific and emerged Sunday from a tropical depression. It continues to trek west over warm, open waters. No coastal watches or warnings were in effect. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Keli is further south with maximum sustained winds of 40 mph (65 kph). It was about 960 miles (1,550 kilometers) southeast of Honolulu and was moving west at about 12 mph (19 kph). The administrator of the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency on Monday hosted a statewide conference call with all counties, during which the National Weather Service provided an assessment and status of the storms. 'All counties are monitoring,' agency spokesperson Kiele Amundson said in an email. Another indirect impact from the weather systems could be swells, but they are relatively small and moving westward and won't create anything significant, said Derek Wroe with the National Weather Service in Honolulu.. However, a large swell is headed toward Hawaii after being generated several hundred miles east of New Zealand.

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