Meteorologists saw three tropical cyclones across the Pacific on Monday – tropical storms Hector and Hone, which brought heavy rain to Hawaii, and hurricane Gilma. The group wrote it AP.
On the satellite images, it was possible to arrange both visible eyes and bands of large storm clouds around the respective eye.
Gilma, a Category 3 hurricane, weakened Saturday night and remained far east of Hawaii. It is expected to weaken further before reaching the islands, he reports BBC referring to the US National Weather Service (NWS).
Hurricane Hone passed south of the Hawaiian Islands on Sunday, bringing heavy rain and lightning floods. A strong storm destroyed buildings, knocked down trees and Mr electric current some areas. The weather also caused transport problems.
Hilo Airport may be busier because of additional flights to make up for those canceled over the weekend, authorities said Monday. Because of Hone, the NWS has raised a red flag warning for possible fires on the drier sides of the islands, the AP summarized.
At the same time, a powerful typhoon is approaching southwest Japan, which meteorologists say will bring heavy rain and gales to the islands in the coming days. Railway companies that operate high-speed shinkansen trains warned that services could be disrupted in many places on the islands of Honshu and Kyushu from Wednesday to Sunday, he said. AP.
2024-08-27 09:50:00
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