Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Hawaiian Islands Satellite Interpretation Message

Hawaiian Islands Satellite Interpretation Message
Tue, 07 Dec 2010 12:00:00 -0600

Based on data through 1730 UTC December 07 2010.

A small area of broken low clouds and showers that has been moving from the south is affecting the eastern half of Kauai this morning. Skies are nearly clear elsewhere around the island chain and adjacent coastal waters. Low cloud motion is less than 10 mph statewide, from the east just east of the Big Island and veering to the south moving up the chain to Kauai.

A front is about 380 miles north of Kauai. The portion of the boundary east of 151°W has recently been heading east to southeast slowly, while the segment west of 151°W has been slowly pushing to the northeast. Most of the broken to overcast low clouds associated with the system are currently north of a line from 30°N 137°W to 25°N 149°W to 30°N 163°W. Isolated thunderstorms are firing north of 28°N between 160°W and 166°W. More showers and thunderstorms are igniting along a wind-convergent band, within 70 miles either side of a line from 28°N 165°W to 24°N 170°W to 20°N 175.5°W.

Showers and thunderstorms are occurring along the intertropical convergence zone far south of Hawaii. Most of the moderate- intensity convection is located from 06°N to 09.5°N between 136°W and 176°W.

Hawaii Infrared Satellite image for 1730 UTC


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