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TWSCP

Monthly Tropical Weather Summary
NWS Central Pacific Hurricane Center Honolulu HI
400 PM HST Wed Sep 4 2024

For the central North Pacific, between 140W and 180W:

One tropical cyclone, Hurricane Hone, formed in the central North
Pacific basin in August. Forming on August 22 just west of 140W
longitude, Hone become the first tropical cyclone to develop in the
basin since October 2019. Hone moved across nearly all of the
central North Pacific basin, briefly reaching hurricane intensity
as it passed south of Hawaii on August 25 and eventually weakening
to a post-tropical low just east of the International Date Line on
September 1.

Hurricane Gilma crossed 140W longitude into the central North
Pacific on August 27 and quickly weakened to a tropical storm.
Gilma dissipated nearly 200 miles east of Hawaii on August 30.

Reports on individual cyclones, when completed, are available at the
Central Pacific Hurricane Center website at:
http://www.hurricanes.gov/data/tcr/index.php?season=2024&basin=cpac

Summary Table

Name                 Dates         Max Wind (mph)
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H Hone             22-31 Aug            85
H Gilma            27-30 Aug            85
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Hurricane Specialist Unit