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Central Pacific (140W to 180) ![]() | ||
1000 PM HST FRI AUG 29 2008 1. A disorganized area of showers and thunderstorms associated with a weak east to west oriented surface trough is located about 625 miles south southeast of Hilo, Hawaii. No significant development is expected within this area during the next couple of days as it moves westward at about 10 mph. | ||
| Experimental Graphical Tropical Weather Outlook (click for larger image) ![]() Go to Eastern Pacific Outlook | ||
| Satellite Interpretation Message Area Forecast Discussion | ||
| Western Pacific (West of 180) | ||
| Monitored by the: Joint Typhoon Warning Center Japan Meteorological Agency | ||
Eastern Pacific (East of 140W) ![]() | ||
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500 AM PDT SAT AUG 30 2008 TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION IS NOT EXPECTED DURING THE NEXT 48 HOURS. Eastern Pacific Experimental Graphical Tropical Weather Outlook | ||
| Monitored by the NHC | ||
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| Atlantic Experimental Graphical Tropical Weather Outlook | ||
| Monitored by the NHC | ||
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Saffir-Simpson Scale
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| The Central Pacific Hurricane Center (CPHC) issues tropical cyclone warnings, watches, advisories, discussions, and statements for all tropical cyclones in the Central Pacific from 140 Degrees West Longitude to the International Dateline. The season officially begins on June 1 and ends on November 30. However, tropical cyclones can occur at any time. The National Weather Service Forecast Office in Honolulu activates the CPHC when: (1) a tropical cyclone moves into the Central Pacific from the Eastern Pacific, (2) a tropical cyclone forms in the Central Pacific, or (3) a tropical cyclone moves into the Central Pacific from the West. | ||
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