Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Tropical Storm Lester Over Open Pacific Waters; No Longer a Land Threat

September 7,2016
Tropical Storm Lester continues to pull well away from the Hawaiian Islands after its center came no closer than 130 miles from Honolulu over the weekend.
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Here's the latest on Lester:
  • Tropical Storm Lester was located over 1,100 miles north-northwest of Honolulu, Hawaii.
  • Lester weakened to a tropical storm late Saturday night, as wind shear and dry air took their toll.
  • Lester will become a post-tropical low-pressure system by Thursday, merging with a developing north Pacific frontal system that will then sweep into southern Alaska Friday.

Current Storm Status

Projected Path

History of Lester

Lester became the third major (Category 3 or stronger) hurricane of the eastern Pacific hurricane season early Monday morning. It briefly reached Category 4 intensity, before weakening. 
A Hurricane Hunter reconnaissance mission then found Lester had pulsed back to Category 3 status late Thursday night in what was expected to be its last pulse up before its final weakening phase. By early Friday morning, Lester had weakened back to a Category 2 hurricane.
Lester's center of circulation came no closer than 130 miles from Honolulu on September 3. With its tropical storm-force wind field most expansive in its northern half, tropical storm-force winds never came close to the Hawaiian Islands.
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