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Fewer storms predicted for Hawaii’s 2021 hurricane season

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VIDEO COURTESY NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HONOLULU
During a virtual news conference on Wednesday, NOAA and National Weather Service in Honolulu announced an 80% chance of a near- or below-normal hurricane season for the state beginning June 1.
<strong>HAWAII HURRICANE SEASONS </strong>
                                Based on ocean temperatures, there will likely be less storm activity this season, a forecaster said. Above, a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration image shows hurricanes Ignacio and Jimena east of Hilo on Aug. 30, 2015.
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HAWAII HURRICANE SEASONS

Based on ocean temperatures, there will likely be less storm activity this season, a forecaster said. Above, a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration image shows hurricanes Ignacio and Jimena east of Hilo on Aug. 30, 2015.

<strong>HAWAII HURRICANE SEASONS </strong>
                                Based on ocean temperatures, there will likely be less storm activity this season, a forecaster said. Above, a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration image shows hurricanes Ignacio and Jimena east of Hilo on Aug. 30, 2015.