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N 0 B 1.2K C 3 E Feb 3, 2010 F Feb 3, 2010
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Hurricane OLI Continues to Power Up!

OLI is still organizing and expected to further intensify
Background: Cyclone OLI May Target Tourist Spots
TC OLI Details
Time/Date: 4 February 2010 – 00:01 UTC
Position: Near 16.6ºS, 153.9ºW
Sustained Movement: 95 degrees
Forward speed: 22 km/hr (~ 12 kt)
Tropical Cyclone OLI has been tracking EAST over the past 6 hours.
Current wind distribution:

Maximum Sustained winds: 130 km/hr (~ 70 kt)
Maximum Gusts: ~ 160 km/hr (~ 85 kt)
Maximum significant wave height: 6.7 m (20 ft)
OLI was located about 370 km (200nm) WNW of Bora Bora [Feb 03, 15:00UTC]
Sources: JTWC and Others
Tropical Cyclone OLI is currently a Cat 1 hurricane on the FEWW New Hurricane Scale and expected to further intensify.

FIRE-EARTH MODERATORS BELIEVE HURRICANE OLI COULD CAUSE SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE TO THE SOCIETY ISLANDS, ESPECIALLY TAHITI, IF THE CYCLONE CONTINUES TO INTENSIFY, AS IT’S EXPECTED TO DO, AND REMAINS APPROXIMATELY ON ITS CURRENT PATH (ACTUAL PATH NOT THE PREDICTED ONE).

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A bit too windy for Kite Aerial Photography.. even with a Kiwi Nighthawk !
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Tags:   pierre lesage heidy tahiti french polynesia hurricane wind oli

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Hurricane OLI Continues to Power Up!

OLI is still organizing and expected to further intensify
Background: Cyclone OLI May Target Tourist Spots
TC OLI Details
Time/Date: 4 February 2010 – 00:01 UTC
Position: Near 16.6ºS, 153.9ºW
Sustained Movement: 95 degrees
Forward speed: 22 km/hr (~ 12 kt)
Tropical Cyclone OLI has been tracking EAST over the past 6 hours.
Current wind distribution:

Maximum Sustained winds: 130 km/hr (~ 70 kt)
Maximum Gusts: ~ 160 km/hr (~ 85 kt)
Maximum significant wave height: 6.7 m (20 ft)
OLI was located about 370 km (200nm) WNW of Bora Bora [Feb 03, 15:00UTC]
Sources: JTWC and Others
Tropical Cyclone OLI is currently a Cat 1 hurricane on the FEWW New Hurricane Scale and expected to further intensify.

FIRE-EARTH MODERATORS BELIEVE HURRICANE OLI COULD CAUSE SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE TO THE SOCIETY ISLANDS, ESPECIALLY TAHITI, IF THE CYCLONE CONTINUES TO INTENSIFY, AS IT’S EXPECTED TO DO, AND REMAINS APPROXIMATELY ON ITS CURRENT PATH (ACTUAL PATH NOT THE PREDICTED ONE).

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A bit too windy for Kite Aerial Photography.. even with a Kiwi Nighthawk !
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Tags:   pierre lesage heidy tahiti french polynesia hurricane wind oli

N 0 B 811 C 0 E Feb 3, 2010 F Feb 3, 2010
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Hurricane OLI Continues to Power Up!

OLI is still organizing and expected to further intensify
Background: Cyclone OLI May Target Tourist Spots
TC OLI Details
Time/Date: 4 February 2010 – 00:01 UTC
Position: Near 16.6ºS, 153.9ºW
Sustained Movement: 95 degrees
Forward speed: 22 km/hr (~ 12 kt)
Tropical Cyclone OLI has been tracking EAST over the past 6 hours.
Current wind distribution:

Maximum Sustained winds: 130 km/hr (~ 70 kt)
Maximum Gusts: ~ 160 km/hr (~ 85 kt)
Maximum significant wave height: 6.7 m (20 ft)
OLI was located about 370 km (200nm) WNW of Bora Bora [Feb 03, 15:00UTC]
Sources: JTWC and Others
Tropical Cyclone OLI is currently a Cat 1 hurricane on the FEWW New Hurricane Scale and expected to further intensify.

FIRE-EARTH MODERATORS BELIEVE HURRICANE OLI COULD CAUSE SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE TO THE SOCIETY ISLANDS, ESPECIALLY TAHITI, IF THE CYCLONE CONTINUES TO INTENSIFY, AS IT’S EXPECTED TO DO, AND REMAINS APPROXIMATELY ON ITS CURRENT PATH (ACTUAL PATH NOT THE PREDICTED ONE).

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A bit too windy for Kite Aerial Photography.. even with a Kiwi Nighthawk !
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Tags:   pierre lesage heidy tahiti french polynesia hurricane wind oli

N 0 B 908 C 1 E Feb 3, 2010 F Feb 3, 2010
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Hurricane OLI Continues to Power Up!

OLI is still organizing and expected to further intensify
Background: Cyclone OLI May Target Tourist Spots
TC OLI Details
Time/Date: 4 February 2010 – 00:01 UTC
Position: Near 16.6ºS, 153.9ºW
Sustained Movement: 95 degrees
Forward speed: 22 km/hr (~ 12 kt)
Tropical Cyclone OLI has been tracking EAST over the past 6 hours.
Current wind distribution:

Maximum Sustained winds: 130 km/hr (~ 70 kt)
Maximum Gusts: ~ 160 km/hr (~ 85 kt)
Maximum significant wave height: 6.7 m (20 ft)
OLI was located about 370 km (200nm) WNW of Bora Bora [Feb 03, 15:00UTC]
Sources: JTWC and Others
Tropical Cyclone OLI is currently a Cat 1 hurricane on the FEWW New Hurricane Scale and expected to further intensify.

FIRE-EARTH MODERATORS BELIEVE HURRICANE OLI COULD CAUSE SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE TO THE SOCIETY ISLANDS, ESPECIALLY TAHITI, IF THE CYCLONE CONTINUES TO INTENSIFY, AS IT’S EXPECTED TO DO, AND REMAINS APPROXIMATELY ON ITS CURRENT PATH (ACTUAL PATH NOT THE PREDICTED ONE).

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A bit too windy for Kite Aerial Photography.. even with a Kiwi Nighthawk !
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Tags:   pierre lesage heidy tahiti french polynesia hurricane wind oli

N 0 B 683 C 1 E Feb 3, 2010 F Feb 3, 2010
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Hurricane OLI Continues to Power Up!

OLI is still organizing and expected to further intensify
Background: Cyclone OLI May Target Tourist Spots
TC OLI Details
Time/Date: 4 February 2010 – 00:01 UTC
Position: Near 16.6ºS, 153.9ºW
Sustained Movement: 95 degrees
Forward speed: 22 km/hr (~ 12 kt)
Tropical Cyclone OLI has been tracking EAST over the past 6 hours.
Current wind distribution:

Maximum Sustained winds: 130 km/hr (~ 70 kt)
Maximum Gusts: ~ 160 km/hr (~ 85 kt)
Maximum significant wave height: 6.7 m (20 ft)
OLI was located about 370 km (200nm) WNW of Bora Bora [Feb 03, 15:00UTC]
Sources: JTWC and Others
Tropical Cyclone OLI is currently a Cat 1 hurricane on the FEWW New Hurricane Scale and expected to further intensify.

FIRE-EARTH MODERATORS BELIEVE HURRICANE OLI COULD CAUSE SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE TO THE SOCIETY ISLANDS, ESPECIALLY TAHITI, IF THE CYCLONE CONTINUES TO INTENSIFY, AS IT’S EXPECTED TO DO, AND REMAINS APPROXIMATELY ON ITS CURRENT PATH (ACTUAL PATH NOT THE PREDICTED ONE).

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A bit too windy for Kite Aerial Photography.. even with a Kiwi Nighthawk !
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Tags:   pierre lesage heidy tahiti french polynesia hurricane wind oli


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