10-06-2015, 08:34 AM
Currently a whole lotta moisture east of the state, extending for hundreds of miles north to south (As of 12 pm satellite imagery). - http://weather.hawaii.edu/satellite/still.cgi?res=4km&chnl=ir&domain=nep&anim=no&size=large&thumbs=&banner=uhmet&satplat=goeswest&overlay=off
Oho made it to hurricane strength. Still S.E. of Big Island, though the NWS was confident enough in it's forecast track to dismiss it is a threat to the state of Hawaii in it's 5 A.M. discussion.
"THE FINAL AIRCRAFT MISSION BY THE U.S. 53RD WEATHER RECONNAISSANCE
SQUADRON THAT WAS SCHEDULED FOR THIS MORNING HAS BEEN CANCELED SINCE
OHO NO LONGER APPEARS TO BE A VIABLE THREAT TO THE MAIN HAWAIIAN
ISLANDS."
http://www.prh.noaa.gov/cphc/tcpages/arc...1510061450
Oho made it to hurricane strength. Still S.E. of Big Island, though the NWS was confident enough in it's forecast track to dismiss it is a threat to the state of Hawaii in it's 5 A.M. discussion.
"THE FINAL AIRCRAFT MISSION BY THE U.S. 53RD WEATHER RECONNAISSANCE
SQUADRON THAT WAS SCHEDULED FOR THIS MORNING HAS BEEN CANCELED SINCE
OHO NO LONGER APPEARS TO BE A VIABLE THREAT TO THE MAIN HAWAIIAN
ISLANDS."
http://www.prh.noaa.gov/cphc/tcpages/arc...1510061450