What is the Hurricane Season for the Hawaiian Islands?
Hurricane season begins in June and lasts through November in the Hawaiian Islands. In some hurricane seasons, many Central Pacific tropical cyclones occur; in others, few or none. In 1978, for example, there were 13, three of them full-fledged hurricanes, while the following year had none. There is no way of telling in advance how active a hurricane season is likely to be. Hurricanes begin as relatively small tropical cyclones, generally off the southwest coast of Mexico or west coast of Central America. Some have, however, slowly formed sout of the state of Hawaii. They then drift to the west-northwest, imbedded in the westward-blowing tradewinds of the tropics. Under certain conditions these disturbances increase in size, speed, and intensity until they become full-fledged hurricanes. BE PREPARED Diesel Service & Supply offers a large inventory of backup generators to provide standby power to your business during a hurricane. (Sources of Information) 1. “Verification Study of a Bath