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Hurricane Basics and Preparedness Jim Weyman Director, Central Pacific Hurricane Center Phone Office: 973-5270 james.weyman@noaa.gov

United States Hurricane/Typhoon Centers National Hurricane Center, Miami Florida Central Pacific Hurricane Center Honolulu Joint Typhoon Warning Center (Military)

weather.gov/hawaii weather.gov/hawaii

weather.gov/cphc

Terminology Tropical Cyclone: Generic term for an organized system of clouds and thunderstorms with a defined circulation. Includes Tropical Depressions, Tropical Storms, and Hurricanes. Tropical Depression: Winds of 38 mph (33 knots) or less. A Tropical Depression is assigned an identification number and code letter to indicate the basin (e.g. TD-01C for TD-01 in the Central Pacific).

Terminology Tropical Storm: Winds of 39 to 73 mph (34 to 63 knots). A Tropical Storm is assigned a name from a basin-specific list. Hurricane: An intense weather system with a well defined circulation and maximum sustained winds of 74 mph (64 knots) or higher. In the western Pacific, hurricanes are called typhoons, and similar storms in the Indian Ocean are called cyclones.

Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale Category 1 74-95 mph Category 2 96-110 mph Category 3 111-130 mph Category 4 131-155 mph Category 5 > 155 mph

Tropical Cyclone Season Season: June 1 to November 30 Central Pacific Average/Year: 1.4 Hurricanes 1.6 Tropical Storms 1.4 Tropical Depressions 4.4 Tropical Cyclones

Watches and Warnings Hurricane/Tropical Storm Watch: Hurricane/Tropical Storm conditions are possible within 36 hours Hurricane/Tropical Storm Warning: Hurricane/Tropical Storm condition are expected within 24 hours

80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1 1 1 1 Central Pacific Tropical Cyclones 1971-2005 68 39 0 1 38 19 4 1 November December October May June July August September February March April January # of Storms

Can the Next BIG One Hit Hawai i YES!! Kohala Cyclone August 1871 Estimated Category 3 Nina November 29 December 7, 1957 Category 2 Dot August 1 8, 1959 Category 3 Iwa November 19 24, 1982 Minimum Category 2 Iniki September 6 13, 1992 Category 3

Can the Next BIG One Hit Hawai i YES!! Misconception: No Category 5s could exist in Central Pacific 3 occurred in 1994 Misconception: The Big Island is Protected by Mountains Category 3 in August 1871 ALL Islands at Equal Risk

Tropical Cyclones within 175 nm of Hawaii 1950-2005

Probabilities (Based Upon Limited Data): Contours show number of times in 10 years a tropical storm (winds greater than 38 mph) or hurricane passes within 85 Miles of a site Central Pacific Historical Tendency 1. Many storms go south of Hawaii 2. Some move in from east and go northwest 3. Some form in Central Pacific 4. Some make a sharp turn north while retaining stronger intensity Recent historical data (1969-1998) Monte Carlo Simulations 1. Randomly chosen storm origins (year, month, initial direction) per historical tendency 2. Simulations then track each storm across the Pacific using different variables Simulations results (1000 years)

Hurricane Frequencies Based on 1000 Years of Simulations for the East and Central Pacific Region (But based upon a limited data) Contours show number of times a hurricane (Winds greater than 73 mph) passes within 85 Miles per 10 years.

Hurricane Annual Odds of Occurrence by Saffir Simpson Category Hurricane Category Sustained Wind 3 sec. Peak Gust Anywhere in Hawaii Any one County** 1 74 to 94 mph 82 to 108 1 in 25 1 in 60-120 2 94 to 110 mph 108 to 130 1 in 50 1 in 135-335 335 3 or 4 110 to 155 mph 130 to 191 1 in 75 1 in 200-500 Any Hurricane Greater than 74 mph Greater than 82 1 in 15 1 in 35-75 ** All Counties Are at Equal Risk Over an Extended Time Period www.martinchock.com

Imagine Oahu is New Orleans

Hurricane Threat Triple Threat Storm Surge and High Surf Can Occur from Close and Distant Hurricanes High Winds In past 40 mph winds toppled telephone poles and ripped off roofs Enhanced by Terrain Heavy Rains Can Occur from Weak Depressions and Hurricanes Flash flooding also terrain enhanced

Storm Surge and High Surf

Downtown Honolulu??

Government Preparations Federal (including Military), State, and County Government Agencies Have Plans and Exercise Them Yearly at All Levels Hurricane Makani Pahili Exercise Executive Level Exercises Coordination Calls Hurricane Daniel 2000 and 2006

Are You Prepared?? Misconception: As soon as a hurricane passes Government comes to rescue Most likely will be on your own for 5 to 7 Days Are you prepared for this CRITICAL 5-7 Days

Plans Family, Individual and Businesses Every individual/family needs a plan Every business needs a plan If your employees don t have individual/family plans -- your business plan will fail

Family Disaster Plan Gather information about hazards Meet with your family to create a plan Evacuate? Stay with friends/relatives? Go to a shelter? Know if you are in a high risk or evacuation zone Know where nearest shelters are Know where to put your boat American Red Cross Website http://www.redcross.org/services/disaster

Well Before the Storm Practice and update/maintain your plan Put together a survival kit Water, batteries, canned food, flashlight, radio, first aid kit Take Steps to Mitigate Damage to Your House (Roof, Windows, Other Openings) Trim back dead trees and limbs

Outlook It s Coming! Are You Ready?? Are You Going to be A Victim or Survivor?? Action Needed - NOW