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Hawaii’s Hurricane Risk Revisited

Hawaii’s Hurricane Risk Revisited

Published 3 days, 13 hours ago
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What if a Category 4 hurricane slammed into Oahu in 2026? Though Hawaii hasn’t seen a direct hit in over 30 years, the scenario is chillingly plausible—warmer waters, weaker wind shear, and perfect steering currents could align to bring a deadly storm straight over Pearl Harbor. The front right quadrant, where winds and storm surge are most destructive, would target Honolulu’s south shore, unleashing 130+ mph winds and catastrophic flooding. Even without an imminent threat, preparedness is non-negotiable: know your evacuation zone, stock your emergency kit, and stay weather-aware—because when the storm comes, you won’t have time to react.

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