As of 11 p.m. HST Friday (Oct 23) Hurricane Olaf was about 625 miles (1005 km) east of Hilo, Hawaii.
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Posted on 11:00 pm, Friday, October 23, 2015.
As of 11 p.m. HST Friday (Oct 23) Hurricane Olaf was about 625 miles (1005 km) east of Hilo, Hawaii.
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Posted on 11:00 pm, Thursday, October 22, 2015.
As of 11 p.m. HST Thursday (Oct 22) Hurricane Olaf was about 660 miles (1,065 km) east southeast of Hilo, Hawaii.
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Posted on 5:00 pm, Wednesday, October 21, 2015.
As of 5 p.m. HST Wednesday (Oct 21) Hurricane Olaf was about 800 miles (1,285 km) southeast of Hilo, Hawaii.
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Posted on 11:00 pm, Tuesday, October 20, 2015.
As of 11 p.m. HST Tuesday (Oct 20) Hurricane Olaf was about 940 miles (1,515 km) southeast of Hilo, Hawaii.
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Posted on 11:00 pm, Monday, October 19, 2015.
As of 11 p.m. HST Monday (Oct 19) Olaf was a major Category 4 hurricane and was about 1,175 miles (1,890 km) east southeast of Hilo, Hawaii.
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Posted on 11:00 pm, Sunday, October 18, 2015.
As of 11 p.m. HST Sunday (Oct 18) Olaf is a Category Two Hurricane and was about 1,415 miles (2,275 km) east southeast of Hilo, Hawaii.
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Posted on 11:59 am, Thursday, August 7, 2014.
Full disk Earth image captured at 11 a.m. HST Thursday, August 7, 2014. You can clearly see Hurricane Iselle close to the Big Island while Hurricane Julio is flowing Iselle’s lead.
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Posted on 8:16 am, Tuesday, December 21, 2010.
The Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite called GOES-11 captured an image of the famous “Pineapple Express” at 1800 UTC (1 p.m. EST) on December, 19, 2010.
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Posted on 4:38 am, Thursday, July 15, 2010.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) GOES-13 satellite captures visible and infrared images of the weather over the U.S. East coast.
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Posted on 7:25 pm, Wednesday, June 16, 2010.
The second tropical depression of the Eastern Pacific Ocean hurricane season formed close to the western Mexican coast this morning, and the third tropical depression may develop in the next day or two.
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Posted on 6:18 pm, Wednesday, August 12, 2009.
The GOES-11 satellite captured all four areas of tropical activity in one stunning image at 8 a.m. EDT on August 12. It’s a busy season in the eastern Pacific and GOES is watching.
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Posted on 10:50 pm, Sunday, August 9, 2009.
Updated Sun (Aug 9 10:50 p.m. HST) Tropical Storm Felicia is 395 miles from Hilo moving west at 10 mph. Tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 140 miles from the center.
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Posted on 10:56 pm, Saturday, August 8, 2009.
Updated Sat (Aug 8 10:56 p.m. HST) Hurricane Felicia is 675 miles from Hilo moving west at 15 mph. There is a 20% chance Felicia becomes a Tropical Storm in 48 hrs, 45% chance it’s a Tropical Depression.
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Posted on 10:57 am, Friday, August 7, 2009.
TROPICAL DEPRESSION ENRIQUE ADVISORY NUMBER 17 NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL EP072009 200 PM PDT FRI AUG 07 2009 …ENRIQUE NO LONGER A TROPICAL CYCLONE…THIS IS THE LAST ADVISORY… AT 200 PM PDT…2100 UTC…THE CENTER OF THE REMNANT LOW OF ENRIQUE WAS LOCATED NEAR LATITUDE 25.0 NORTH…LONGITUDE 129.8 WEST OR ABOUT 1265 MILES…2035 KM…WEST […]
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