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Sea levels returning to normal in parts of the Pacific

Sea levels returning to normal in parts of the Pacific
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Sea levels returning to normal in parts of the Pacific

Sea levels in the eastern Pacific are expected to return to normal after days of heavy swells that have caused flooding in the Cook Islands, both Samoas, French Polynesia and Hawai'i.

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Hawaii Can Expect 2 to 5 Storms During Hurricane Season

Hawaii Can Expect 2 to 5 Storms During Hurricane Season
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NOAA Predicts Less Hurricane Activity Than Usual In The Central Pacific This Year

NOAA Predicts Less Hurricane Activity Than Usual In The Central Pacific This Year - Honolulu Civil Beat NOAA Predicts Less Hurricane Activity Than Usual In The Central Pacific This Year Forecasters didn’t predict whether the storms, which can range in force from a tropical depression to a hurricane, will actually make landfall in the Hawaiian islands. Reading time: 3 minutes. Federal hurricane forecasters are predicting a near- to below-normal hurricane season this year, with two to five tropical cyclones in the Central Pacific Basin. That’s largely due to regional sea surface temperatures that are expected to remain cooler than normal during the annual June-to November season, officials with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Wednesday during their annual outlook briefing.

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