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HURRICANE HONE LOCAL STATEMENT ADVISORY NUMBER 13  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HONOLULU HI CP012024  
526 AM HST SUN AUG 25 2024  
 
THIS PRODUCT COVERS THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS  
 
**HONE STRENGTHENS SLIGHTLY AND PASSES SOUTH OF THE BIG ISLAND**  
 
NEW INFORMATION  
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* CHANGES TO WATCHES AND WARNINGS:  
- NONE  
 
* CURRENT WATCHES AND WARNINGS:  
- A TROPICAL STORM WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR BIG ISLAND EAST, BIG  
ISLAND INTERIOR, BIG ISLAND NORTH, BIG ISLAND SOUTH, BIG ISLAND  
SOUTHEAST, BIG ISLAND SUMMITS, KOHALA, AND KONA  
 
* STORM INFORMATION:  
- ABOUT 240 MILES SOUTH-SOUTHEAST OF HONOLULU OR ABOUT 100 MILES  
SOUTH OF KAILUA-KONA  
- 18.3N 156.1W  
- STORM INTENSITY 85 MPH  
- MOVEMENT WEST OR 280 DEGREES AT 8 MPH  
 
SITUATION OVERVIEW  
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HURRICANE HONE, LOCATED ABOUT 100 MILES SOUTH OF KONA AND 240  
MILES SOUTH-SOUTHEAST OF HONOLULU AT 5 AM HST THIS MORNING.  
HURRICANE HONE WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE WESTWARD ON A HIGH CONFIDENCE  
TRACK FOR THE NEXT SEVERAL DAYS. AS OF 4 AM HST THIS MORNING, HURRICANE  
HONE REACHED ITS CLOSEST POINT OF APPROACH TO THE BIG ISLAND PASSING  
APPROXIMATELY 45 MILES SOUTH-SOUTHWEST OF SOUTH POINT, HAWAII.  
HONE WILL MOVE WEST OF THE AREA OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS.  
 
RAINFALL OF 6 TO 10 INCHES HAS ALREADY FALLEN ACROSS WINDWARD BIG  
ISLAND OVER THE PAST 18 TO 24 HOURS, AND SHOWER BANDS CONTINUE TO  
MOVE INTO THE EAST AND SOUTHEAST SLOPES AS HONE BRUSHES PAST THE BIG  
ISLAND. BANDS OF ADDITIONAL HEAVY SHOWERS WILL KEEP A MODERATE TO  
HIGH THREAT OF FLASH FLOODING TODAY OVER HAWAII COUNTY. THE GREATEST  
POTENTIAL FOR FLOODING WILL BE ACROSS THE EASTERN AND SOUTHEASTERN  
WINDWARD SLOPES OF THE BIG ISLAND; INCLUDING THE HAMAKUA, HILO,  
PUNA, AND KAU DISTRICTS. ADDITIONAL RAINFALL ESTIMATES OVER THESE  
AREAS THROUGH MONDAY WILL RANGE FROM 3 TO 6 INCHES. SEE THE LATEST  
FLOOD WATCH FOR MORE DETAILS.  
 
PORTIONS OF THE BIG ISLAND CONTINUE TO OBSERVE SUSTAINED SURFACE  
WINDS THIS MORNING AROUND 30 TO 40 MPH AND GUSTS OVER 50 MPH, WHILE  
A FEW SITES IN AND AROUND KOHALA RANCH HAVE GUSTED OVER 60 MPH.  
STRONG LOCALLY DAMAGING WINDS WILL CONTINUE OVER THE BIG ISLAND  
THROUGH THE MORNING WITH SUSTAINED WINDS OVER 40 MPH AND GUSTS IN  
EXCESS OF 60 MPH, ESPECIALLY FOR AREAS DOWNSLOPE FROM HIGHER TERRAIN  
AND THROUGH PASSES. THIS INCLUDES AREAS LIKE THE HUMUULA SADDLE, THE  
WAIMEA SADDLE, LEEWARD KOHALA, AND SOUTH POINT. WIND SPEEDS WILL  
THEN WEAKEN OVER THE ISLAND FROM THE AFTERNOON THROUGH THE EVENING  
HOURS.  
 
LARGE AND DISORGANIZED SHORT PERIOD SWELL ASSOCIATED WITH HURRICANE  
HONE WILL BRING ELEVATED SURF TO EAST TO SOUTHEAST FACING SHORES TODAY.  
A HIGH SURF ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT EAST FACING SHORES OF THE BIG ISLAND.  
 
POTENTIAL IMPACTS  
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* FLOODING RAIN:  
POTENTIAL IMPACTS FROM THE FLOODING RAIN ARE NOW UNFOLDING ACROSS THE  
BIG ISLAND. REMAIN WELL GUARDED AGAINST LIFE-THREATENING FLOOD WATERS  
HAVING POSSIBLE EXTENSIVE IMPACTS, MAINLY OVER WINDWARD AREAS. IF  
REALIZED, THESE IMPACTS INCLUDE:  
- MAJOR RAINFALL FLOODING MAY PROMPT MANY EVACUATIONS AND RESCUES.  
- RIVERS AND TRIBUTARIES MAY RAPIDLY OVERFLOW THEIR BANKS IN  
MULTIPLE PLACES. SMALL STREAMS, CREEKS, CANALS, ARROYOS, AND  
DITCHES MAY BECOME DANGEROUS RIVERS. IN MOUNTAIN AREAS,  
DESTRUCTIVE RUNOFF MAY RUN QUICKLY DOWN VALLEYS WHILE  
INCREASING SUSCEPTIBILITY TO ROCKSLIDES AND MUDSLIDES. FLOOD  
CONTROL SYSTEMS AND BARRIERS MAY BECOME STRESSED.  
- FLOOD WATERS CAN ENTER MANY STRUCTURES WITHIN MULTIPLE  
COMMUNITIES, SOME STRUCTURES BECOMING UNINHABITABLE OR WASHED  
AWAY. MANY PLACES WHERE FLOOD WATERS MAY COVER ESCAPE ROUTES.  
STREETS AND PARKING LOTS BECOME RIVERS OF MOVING WATER WITH  
UNDERPASSES SUBMERGED. DRIVING CONDITIONS BECOME DANGEROUS.  
MANY ROAD AND BRIDGE CLOSURES WITH SOME WEAKENED OR WASHED OUT.  
 
* WIND:  
POTENTIAL IMPACTS FROM THE MAIN WIND EVENT ARE NOW UNFOLDING ACROSS  
THE BIG ISLAND. REMAIN WELL SHELTERED FROM DANGEROUS WIND HAVING  
POSSIBLE SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS. IF REALIZED, THESE IMPACTS INCLUDE:  
- SOME DAMAGE TO ROOFING AND SIDING MATERIALS, ALONG WITH DAMAGE  
TO PORCHES, AWNINGS, CARPORTS, AND SHEDS. A FEW BUILDINGS  
EXPERIENCING WINDOW, DOOR, AND GARAGE DOOR FAILURES. MOBILE  
HOMES DAMAGED, ESPECIALLY IF UNANCHORED. UNSECURED LIGHTWEIGHT  
OBJECTS BECOME DANGEROUS PROJECTILES.  
- SEVERAL LARGE TREES SNAPPED OR UPROOTED, BUT WITH GREATER  
NUMBERS IN PLACES WHERE TREES ARE SHALLOW ROOTED. SEVERAL  
FENCES AND ROADWAY SIGNS BLOWN OVER.  
- SOME ROADS IMPASSABLE FROM LARGE DEBRIS, AND MORE WITHIN URBAN  
OR HEAVILY WOODED PLACES. A FEW BRIDGES, CAUSEWAYS, AND ACCESS  
ROUTES IMPASSABLE.  
- SCATTERED POWER AND COMMUNICATIONS OUTAGES, BUT MORE PREVALENT  
IN AREAS WITH ABOVE GROUND LINES.  
 
* OTHER COASTAL HAZARDS:  
EAST TO SOUTHEAST SWELLS ASSOCIATED WITH HONE WILL BRING HIGH AND  
ROUGH SURF AND STRONG RIP CURRENTS TO EAST AND SOUTHEAST-FACING SHORES  
OF BIG ISLAND INTO SUNDAY. A HIGH SURF WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR EAST  
AND SOUTHEAST FACING SHORES OF BIG ISLAND.  
 
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS  
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NOW IS THE TIME TO STAY INSIDE. LISTEN FOR UPDATES AND BE READY IN  
CASE YOU LOSE ELECTRICAL POWER. KEEP A BATTERY-POWERED RADIO,  
CHARGED CELL PHONE AND FLASHLIGHT HANDY.  
 
WHEN MAKING SAFETY AND PREPAREDNESS DECISIONS, DO NOT FOCUS ON THE  
EXACT FORECAST TRACK SINCE HAZARDS SUCH AS FLOODING RAIN, DAMAGING  
WIND GUSTS, STORM SURGE, AND TORNADOES EXTEND WELL AWAY FROM THE  
CENTER OF THE STORM.  
 
IF YOU LIVE IN A PLACE PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE TO FLOODING, SUCH AS  
A LOW-LYING OR POOR DRAINAGE AREA, PLAN TO MOVE TO SAFE SHELTER ON  
HIGHER GROUND.  
 
* ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION:  
- FOR INFORMATION ON APPROPRIATE PREPARATIONS SEE READY.GOV  
- FOR INFORMATION ON CREATING AN EMERGENCY PLAN SEE GETAGAMEPLAN.ORG  
- FOR ADDITIONAL DISASTER PREPAREDNESS INFORMATION SEE REDCROSS.ORG  
 
NEXT UPDATE  
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THE NEXT LOCAL STATEMENT WILL BE ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER  
SERVICE IN HONOLULU HI AROUND 12 PM HST, OR SOONER IF CONDITIONS  
WARRANT.  
 
 
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