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2023 Pacific Hurricane forecast: "heightened risks for Mexico and Hawaii."
Meanwhile, ole Dora continues to continue:

https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2023/08/12...-landfall/

"Hurricane Dora has made national headlines this week for potentially being a key factor along with a large area of high pressure to the north to developing unprecedented winds that brought on Red Flag Warnings to the state and unfortunately fanned fires with more than 60 mph gusts in Lahaina and up to 80 mph winds on Hawaii Island and even over the mountains on Oahu.

Now, after 3 weeks since it developed, it continues to cross basin to basin over the Pacific. From Atlantic to Eastern Pacific to Central Pacific and now to Western Pacific. It has officially reached the international date line, which makes it one of two storms to do this on record.

Hurricane John made such a trip over the Pacific in 1994 which holds the original record for longest-lasting tropical cyclone."
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RE: 2023 Pacific Hurricane forecast: "heightened risks for Mexico and Hawaii." - by HiloJulie - 08-14-2023, 05:33 AM

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