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This is the 5 PM EDT/11 AM Hawaii time advisory


Statement as of 11:00 am HST on August 11, 2009


...Felicia dissipating as a tropical depression but still could

produce localized heavy rains and some gusty winds...


At 1100 am HST...2100 UTC...the tropical storm watch for Oahu and

for all of Maui County...which includes the islands of Maui...

Kahoolawe...Lanai...and Molokai...has been discontinued.


At 1100 am HST...2100 UTC...the center of dissipating Tropical

Depression Felicia was located near latitude 20.6 north...

longitude 154.7 west or about 120 miles east of Kahului Hawaii and

about 210 miles east-southeast of Honolulu Hawaii.


 

The dissipating depression is moving toward the west near 9 mph.

The remnant low pressure system is forecast to move slowly westward

over the Hawaiian islands during the next couple of days.


 

Maximum sustained winds are near 35 mph with higher gusts...mostly

over the waters to the north of the Hawaiian islands. Gradual

weakening of the system is forecast during the next couple of days.


 

Estimated minimum central pressure is 1010 mb...29.83 inches.


 

...Summary of 1100 am HST information...

location...20.6n 154.7w

maximum sustained winds...35 mph

present movement...west or 265 degrees at 9 mph

minimum central pressure...1010 mb


 

this is the last public advisory issued by the Central Pacific

Hurricane Center on this system.


 

$$

Forecaster Knabb


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