Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Hawaiian Islands Satellite Interpretation Message

Hawaiian Islands Satellite Interpretation Message
Tue, 14 Dec 2010 18:00:00 -0600

Based on data through 2330 UTC December 14 2010.

Skies are predominantly sunny to partly cloudy across the aloha state this early afternoon. Low cloud ceilings are mainly affecting upslope sections on the Big Island, and to a lesser extent upslope portions of east Maui, and mauka areas of the other isles and west Maui. Low cloud movement is from the east to east-southeast statewide, between 15 and 20 mph just east of the Big Island and slowing to between 10 and 15 mph moving up the chain to Kauai.

In the adjacent coastal waters, conditions are clear to scattered as of bulletin time.

Large areas of broken to overcast multilayered clouds with embedded showers and thunderstorms exist far north, beyond 30°N, and west of the islands. The cloudiness is associated with frontal boundaries that have been nearly stationary or moving slowly south and east. Most of the concentrated cloudiness and convection is currently within 300 miles either side of a line from 30°N 179°E to 28°N 170°W to 17°N 176°W to 09°N 177°W.

Showers and thunderstorms continue to fire along the intertropical convergence zone far south of Hawaii. This unorganized convection is mainly located from 06°N to 10°N east of 159°W.

Hawaii Infrared Satellite image for 2330 UTC
Hawaii Visible Satellite image for 2330 UTC


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