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Hurricane season 2016
FYI: (*Update - Snipped; more at link incl. video)



http://www.bigislandvideonews.com/2016/0...l-defense/

Ed Teixeira said the County will be making some important decision in the next few hours and we will know more about possible closures early this evening.

Aloha, Pam. Hope all is well with you. We are all preparing ourselves, and awaiting the updates. Take good care.
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One update: Kamehameha Schools closed tomorrow
https://twitter.com/KSNews/status/770735049339613184

HAAS schools also closed tomorrow.

DOE to announce its plans shortly.
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FYI: (*Update on closures so far...*Snipped - More at link)

http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/32916...e-madeline


HILO, BIG ISLAND (HawaiiNewsNow) -
Here's a look at the closures and changes announced as Hurricane Madeline nears the state. The hurricane is expected to start impacting Hawaii Island on Wednesday, and could bring tropical storm conditions to Maui County late Wednesday into Thursday.

Schools

The state Department of Education is expected to make a decision Tuesday afternoon on which schools to close on Hawaii Island.

Meanwhile, the following Hawaii Island public charter schools have announced closures.

Kua o Ka La New Century Public Charter School in Pahoa will be closed Wednesday
Connections Public Charter School in Hilo will be closed Wednesday and Thursday
Hawaii Academy of Arts and Science Public Charter School in Pahoa will be closed Wednesday
Recreation Areas

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park will close the entrance station and visitor center on Wednesday. The coastal lava viewing area and Chain of Craters Road will also be closed.

For a full list of closures at the park, click here.
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DOE closing schools island-wide on Wednesday and Thursday.
http://www.hawaiipublicschools.org/Conne...eline.aspx

Charter schools closed for Wednesday, some already announced for Thursday as well.
http://www.chartercommission.hawaii.gov/

Hawaii County designated the following schools as activated shelters starting today (Tuesday) at 5 p.m.:
Hilo High
Honokaa High
Kalanianaole Elementary and Intermediate
Kau High
Keaau High
Kealakehe High
Kohala High
Konawaena High
Laupahoehoe Public Charter School
Mountain View Elementary
Pahoa High
Waiakea High
Waikoloa Elementary
Waimea Intermediate
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https://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/e...?map=model

Two models show it goes North, two shows it goes south, and one shows it goes straight through the center. NWS agrees with the southern models.
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5pm statement, shows it still going straight West 270 degrees.

Hurricane Madeline Advisory Number 018
Issued at 500 PM HST TUE AUG 30 2016
SUMMARY OF 500 PM HST...0300 UTC...INFORMATION
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Location: 19.3N 150.3W
ABOUT 315 MI...505 KM E OF HILO HAWAII
ABOUT 510 MI...825 KM ESE OF HONOLULU HAWAII
Maximum sustained winds: 110 MPH...175 KM/H
Present movement: W or 270 degrees AT 10 MPH...17 KM/H
Minimum central pressure: 972 MB...28.71 INCHES
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Mahalo, ironyak & terracore, leilanidude. This article is quite interesting, scientifically speaking: (*Snipped - More at link; BBM)

http://gizmodo.com/two-unprecedented-hur...1785935499

In what’s being hailed a meteorological first, two back-to-back hurricanes are marching toward Hawaii, both of them threatening torrential rains and rip-roaring winds this week. The closer of the two, hurricane Madeline, could break a second meteorological record as the first hurricane to strike the Big Island since bookkeeping began in 1949.

Rumbling west at approximately 9 mph, Madeline is currently packing Category 3 windspeeds of 120 mph. Its latest track has the storm passing south of the Big Island on Thursday, although as meteorologists Bob Henson and Jeff Masters point out over at Weather Underground, it’s too early to rule out the possibility of landfall on the island of Hawai’i. In any case, the storm is expected to bring heavy rains and 40 to 50 mph wind gusts to the island later this week. A hurricane watch is in effect for Hawaii County.



Be safe all, there is a list of shelters available, and don't have the link handy; will post later, if someone else doesn't. These kinds of articles and information are all worthy of consideration, and hopefully not construed as "fear mongering". We all need to be maka'ala.

JMO.

ETA: Leilanidude
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No quite "In what’s being hailed a meteorological first, two back-to-back hurricanes are marching toward Hawaii", as just 2 years ago, in 2014, Hurricanes Iselle & Julio were following much the same storm tracks.... but they were never CAT 3s, as Madeline & lester both have been.... so there is that

News report from 2014 (history now!)

http://abcnews.go.com/US/hurricane-isell...d=24879357
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Thanks, Carey, Stay safe.

Here is the list of shelters available:

Hawaii County has designated the following schools as activated shelters starting Tuesday at 5 p.m.:

Hilo High
Honokaa High
Kalanianaole Elementary and Intermediate
Kau High
Keaau High
Kealakehe High
Kohala High
Konawaena High
Laupahoehoe Public Charter School
Mountain View Elementary
Pahoa High
Waiakea High
Waikoloa Elementary
Waimea Middle

Please check with State, www.scd.hawaii.gov/index.htm, or Hawaii County Civil Defense, http://www.hawaiicounty.gov/civil-defense/, for more information on emergency shelters.

http://www.kitv.com/story/32927262/big-i...rs-to-open



ETA: Update - http://khon2.com/2016/08/29/lester/

Lester re-intensifies to a Category 4 hurricane 1225 miles from Hilo
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I heard that if the second storm catches up with the first, they can merge into a larger beast. Is this true? Will they attract or repel each other?
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