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Is early-season record in Pacific a sign of what s to come in hurricane season? AccuWeather 5 days ago Adriana Navarro Tropical Storm Andres developed Sunday and became not only the first-named tropical storm of the year in the Western Hemisphere but also the earliest-ever named storm in the East Pacific. Andres formed just about a month ahead of the average first storm for the basin, which typically occurs June 10, and well ahead of the official start of the season, which begins on May 15. Following a below-normal season last year, the early season development serves as a reminder not to count the season out even when some factors are stacked against an active year. ....
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State ups enforcement of illegal seawalls, issuing fines to property owners State fines homeowners with unpermitted seawalls (Source: DLNR) By HNN Staff | January 23, 2021 at 11:47 AM HST - Updated January 23 at 11:47 AM HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - As beachfront property owners struggle with erosion, the state is going after those who build unpermitted seawalls. Well known surfer and community leader Liam McNamara was fined $35,000 by the State Land Board Friday for rebuilding the wall at his Ke Nui beach home. He’ll get credit for what it costs to replace it with softer barriers, but McNamara argued that after Hurricane Douglass last summer, the state refused to give him a permit to repair a damaged wall that was putting beachgoers at risk. ....
Cold winds don’t stop Hurricane Hunters: Winter storm missions begin December 17, 2020 The Hurricane Hunter patch on the right arm of Maj. Stephen Pituch, a pilot flying a mission out of Savannah Air National Guard Base, Ga., on Sept. 12, 2018. (Tech. Sgt. Chris Hibben/Air Force) The Hurricane Hunters flew their first mission to study winter storms this winter season out of Keesler Air Force Base in Mississippi on Tuesday. The WC-130J Super Hercules aircraft of the 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron are best known for flying through the eyes of furious hurricanes. But even in the winter months, the Air Force said in a Thursday release, Hurricane Hunters are needed to collect vital meteorological data on severe seasonal storms. ....