Hurricane Emilia was, at the time, the strongest
tropical cyclone
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on record in the Central
Pacific Ocean
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, and the second of such to be classified as a
Category 5 hurricane – the highest rating on the
Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale. However, hurricanes
Gilma later that year,
Ioke in
2006, and hurricanes
Lane
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and
Walaka in
2018
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later reached lower
barometric pressure
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s in the Central Pacific. In addition, Emilia was the first Category 5 Pacific hurricane since
Hurricane Ava
Hurricane Ava was the earliest forming Category 5 hurricane on record in the East Pacific basin. The storm is also tied with 2006's Hurricane Ioke as the fifth-strongest Pacific hurricane on record. It was the first named storm of the 1973 Pacif ...
in 1973. The fifth
named storm
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and the first of three Category 5 hurricanes of the
1994 hurricane season, Emilia developed from an area of
low pressure
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southeast of
Hawaii
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on July 16. Tracking westward, the initial
tropical depression
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intensified into a tropical storm several hours after
tropical cyclogenesis
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. Subsequently, Emilia entered the Central Pacific Ocean and moved into the area of responsibility of the
Central Pacific Hurricane Center
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(CPHC).
After reaching hurricane intensity the following day, the tropical cyclone began to
rapidly intensify, and late on July 19, Emilia reached its record peak intensity with
maximum sustained wind
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indicator of the intensity of the storm. Within a mature tropical cyclone, it is found within the eyewall at a distance defined as the radius of maximum wind, or RMW. Unl ...
s of and a minimum barometric pressure of , rating it as a Category 5 hurricane. After slight oscillations in strength, an upper-level
trough forced the intense hurricane northwest on July 21, and Emilia began to weaken thereafter. The tropical cyclone encountered an area of vertical
wind shear
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and cool
sea surface temperature
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s, which further weakened the system. The following day, Emilia made its closest approach to the
Big Island of Hawaii, but subsequently weakened to below hurricane intensity. This weakening trend continued, and the tropical cyclone fully dissipated on July 25. Though the hurricane did not make
landfall
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, Emilia brought strong surf to the islands of Hawaii and caused gusty winds, which resulted in some property damage. Precipitation was also reported, but remained under moderate levels.
Meteorological history
On June 29, a weak
tropical wave exited the west
Africa
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n coast and traversed the Atlantic, showing no signs of organization or
convective activity. Moving within the
Intertropical Convergence Zone, the tropical disturbance remained inactive until July 14, when it developed into an
area of low pressure
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roughly east-southeast of the
Hawaiian Islands. A low-level circulation became evident, and the system was designated as a tropical depression on July 16. Within 12 hours,
satellite imagery suggested that the system had intensified into Tropical Storm Emilia with
sustained winds.
Emilia steadily intensified into a minimal hurricane by the next morning, as it moved west-northwest.
At 18:00
UTC, Emilia was upgraded to Category 2 status as it crossed 140°
W and entered the
Central Pacific Hurricane Center
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's (CPHC) area of responsibility, which noted that Emilia was "well developed."
Emilia then proceeded to rapidly intensify, with maximum sustained winds increasing from over the next 48 hours.
At Emilia's peak strength, an
Air Force reconnaissance aircraft measured a minimum central pressure of , the lowest pressure ever recorded in a Central Pacific hurricane at that time.
On July 20, Emilia briefly weakened into a Category 4 hurricane, but it was re-upgraded to Category 5 status by the CPHC 12 hours later during the day.
Subsequently, Emilia began to weaken for the final time. An
upper-level trough in the
westerlies
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caused the cyclone to turn northwest on July 21.
Emilia moved over progressively cooler waters, and vertical
wind shear
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from the westerlies negatively impacted the hurricane.
The
central pressure
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steadily rose to , and Emilia diminished into a marginal Category 3 hurricane.
On July 22, Emilia continued to weaken, and it passed within of the
Big Island.
It was the closest approach to the islands.
Later, Emilia's peak winds dropped to .
Emilia gradually turned west-northwest, and the circulation moved with the
trade winds
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.
Emilia weakened into a tropical depression on July 24,
and a remnant swirl of
stratocumulus cloud
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s was noted.
The system dissipated on the same day.
Preparations
Initially, forecasts significantly underestimated the intensification of Emilia,
which was one of three tropical cyclones to attain Category 5 status in the central Pacific during the season.
On July 16, a 72-hour forecast misjudged the strengthening of Emilia by 41 m/s (92 mph).
Later, winds at 72 hours were 31 m/s (69 mph) too high when the cyclone began to weaken.
Tropical cyclone forecast model
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s consistently predicted Emilia to remain south of the Hawaiian Islands because of the
upper troughs' climatologically weak nature during the summer.
This led to high confidence in the forecasts,
resulting in a lack of
watches or warnings.
Nonetheless, a high surf advisory was issued for the south and east coasts of all islands.
Impact and records
Despite the storm's offshore nature, swells of were reported near the
Puna and
Ka‘ū coasts.
Waikiki Beach
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Waikiki is most famous for Waikiki Beach, which is one of six beaches in the district ...
in
Honolulu
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reported a high surf. Surf was lower along the
Kona and
Kohala coasts.
Winds were gusty, causing a few trees to be blown over and branches to be broken. Some minor roof damage was caused by the winds.
International observatories and the
Keck Telescope
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on the top of
Mauna Kea were forced to close their domes due to the high winds.
Rain
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fall ranged from light to moderate. The storm passed near two
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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(NOAA)
weather buoy
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s during its passage through the state. All in all, Hurricane Emilia had mostly minor effects in the Hawaiian Islands.
Emilia is one of the
most intense tropical cyclones
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on record in the Eastern
Pacific
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, with a minimum pressure of 926 mbar (hPa; 27.34 inHg). In the CPHC warning zone, only
Gilma,
Ioke of
2006, and hurricanes
Lane
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and
Walaka of
2018
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attained deeper pressures.
Emilia was also a Category 5 hurricane for 18 hours, the most ever at the time in the Central Pacific. That record was broken later in the season by
Hurricane John.
The storm was the subject of a disagreement between the
Central Pacific Hurricane Center
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and the
National Hurricane Center. Specifically, they debated Emilia's peak strength in relation to the
Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale (SSHWS). The CPHC reported that Emilia's maximum winds peaked at , making it a Category 5 hurricane.
However, the NHC considered Emilia to be a high-end Category 4 with maximum winds of , in both its "best track"
and its preliminary report.
During 2008, the NHC upgraded its "best track" to make Emilia a Category 5, although there continues to be a discrepancy in Emilia's duration at Category 5 intensity. The CPHC's data deems Emilia as having regained Category 5 status at 18:00 UTC July 20 and maintaining it for 12 hours, while the NHC's data places Emilia as having maintained Category 4-strength winds of during this period.
See also
*
Other storms of the same name
*
Hurricane Ignacio (1985)
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*
Hurricane Gilma (1994)
*
List of Hawaii hurricanes
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*
Pacific hurricane
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*
List of tropical cyclones
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Notes
References
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1994 Pacific hurricane season
Category 5 Pacific hurricanes
Hurricanes in Hawaii
1994 in Hawaii