The potential risk posed by Tropical Storm Hone prompted the issuance of a Tropical Storm Warning for Hawaii County. At 11:00 p.m. EDT on Friday the center of Tropical Storm Hone was located at latitude 16.9°N and longitude 149.3°W which put the center about 425 miles (685 km) east-southeast of Hilo, Hawaii. Hone was moving toward the west at 16 m.p.h. (26 km/h). The maximum sustained wind speed was 50 m.p.h. (80 km/h) and there were wind gusts to 65 m.p.h. (105 km/h). The minimum surface pressure was 1000 mb.
A Tropical Storm Warning was in effect for Hawaii County (the Big Island).
Tropical Storm Hone strengthened gradually on Friday. The low level circulation of Tropical Storm Hone was well developed and very symmetrical. More thunderstorms developed in the inner end of a rainband that wrapped around the eastern side of the center of Hone’s circulation. Bands of showers and thunderstorms were revolving around the center of Tropical Storm Hone. Storms near the center of circulation generated upper level divergence that pumped mass away from the tropical storm.
Even though the low level circulation of Tropical Storm Hone was very symmetrical, the distribution of winds speeds was asymmetrical. Winds to tropical storm force extended out 115 miles (185 km) in the northern side of Hone’s circulation. Winds to tropical storm force extended out 60 miles in the southern side of Tropical Storm Hone.
Tropical Storm Hone will move through an environment favorable for intensification during the next 24 hours. Hone will move over water where the Sea Surface Temperatures are near 28°C. It will move through a region where the upper level winds are weak and there will be little vertical wind shear. Tropical Storm Hone is likely to intensify gradually during the next 24 hours.
Tropical Storm Hone will move around the southern side of a subtropical high pressure system over the Eastern North Pacific and Central Pacific. The high pressure system will steer Hone toward the west-northwest during the next 24 hours. On its anticipated track, the center Tropical Storm Hone will pass just south of Hawaii County (the Big Island) on Saturday night.
Even though the center of Tropical Storm Hone is likely to pass south of Hawaii, it could bring winds to tropical storm force to Hawaii County. Hone could also produce locally heavy rain.
Elsewhere, Hurricane Gilma weakened gradually east of Hawaii. At 11:00 p.m. EDT on Friday the center of Hurricane Gilma was located at latitude 17.5°N and longitude 128.4°W which put the center about 1750 miles (2820 km) east of Hilo, Hawaii. Gilma was moving toward the west at 9 m.p.h. (15 km/h). The maximum sustained wind speed was 105 m.p.h. (165 km/h) and there were wind gusts to 125 m.p.h. (200 km/h). The minimum surface pressure was 970 mb.