08-25-2018, 04:52 AM
TomK, the NWS is calling the convection cells area SE of our island a `tropical wave`, bringing up the normal band of convection cells from the equatorial area up to just SE of us.
Some of these cells, as I noted earlier, start generating a cyclonic pattern - most likely the modeling programs run with that... though they have not formed enough for tropical depression formation...
This tropical wave anomaly is expected to stay with us a few more days & give us more of the liquid blessings... so even though much of Lanes effects are out of our county, this wave will stay with us in East Hawaii maybe until Tuesday...
Some of these cells, as I noted earlier, start generating a cyclonic pattern - most likely the modeling programs run with that... though they have not formed enough for tropical depression formation...
This tropical wave anomaly is expected to stay with us a few more days & give us more of the liquid blessings... so even though much of Lanes effects are out of our county, this wave will stay with us in East Hawaii maybe until Tuesday...