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Category 4 Hurricane Flossie, on a path toward Hawaii, expected to weaken
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 12 - 08 - 2007


Hurricane Flossie packed 140 mph (225.3
kph) wind as it spun closer to Hawaii on Sunday, but
forecasters predicted the Category 4 storm would weaken
before passing by the islands later this week, AP reported.
The hurricane was expected to pass about 70 miles (113
kilometers) south of the island of Hawaii late Tuesday or
early Wednesday, but by then cooler water should weaken it
to a Category 1 hurricane or a strong tropical storm.
However, Hawaii was still on alert just in case the storm
keeps its strength and veers closer.
At 11 a.m. EDT (1500 GMT), Flossie was 810 miles (1,303
kilometers) east-southeast of Hilo, and had maximum
sustained wind near 140 mph (43 meter) with gusts reaching
165 (25 kph). It was traveling west at about 12 mph (19
kph).
«Dangerous Hurricane Flossie continues to travel across
the open waters of the north central Pacific Ocean,» the
Central Pacific Hurricane Center said in a statement.
Two Air Force WC-130 hurricane tracker aircraft were
dispatched from Mississippi and was expected to fly into
the storm to gather measurements later in the day, said
John Bravender, a forecaster at the center.
Even though the eye of the storm may miss the Hawaiian
islands, Flossie could still bring strong wind and heavy
rain to the islands, forecasters said.
The southeastern shore of the Big Island of Hawaii could
see waves of 8 to 12 feet (2.4 to 3.6 meters), forecasters
said, with the surf rising during the day Monday and
peaking Tuesday. The island's South Point is the
southernmost area of the United States.
State civil defense officials urged residents to be
prepared because of the unpredictable nature of hurricanes,
saying a one or two degree direction change could make a
big difference.
The last time a hurricane hit Hawaii was in 1992, when
Iniki ravaged Kauai, killing six people and causing $2.5
billion in damage.
Hurricane season runs from June 1 to Nov. 30. In May,
forecasters said the Hawaiian islands and the rest of the
central Pacific faced a slightly below-average hurricane
season, with just two or three tropical cyclones expected
because of lower sea surface temperatures.
The islands get an average of 4.5 tropical cyclones a year
and one hurricane about every 15 years. Last year, the
central Pacific had five tropical cyclones after the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicted
two to three.
On July 21, a tropical depression moved past the Big
Island, bringing a few inches (centimeters) of rain to the
parched island but no major problems. Cosme, the year's
first Pacific tropical cyclone, reached hurricane status
for a day before it weakened.


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