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#Moke #TropicalOutlook #SevereWeather #HIwx
From County of Hawaii on FB: As of 11:00 am this morning Tropical Storm Moke was located approximately 425 miles southeast of Hilo and moving in a west-northwest direction at 12 mph. Currently Moke is producing sustained winds of up to 50 mph with higher gusts. Little strengthening is forecast for the remainder of the day, followed by a gradual weakening of the system beginning tomorrow. On the current track, Moke is expected to pass to the south of Hawaii Island beginning tomorrow morning.
Tropical Storm Moke is expected to bring strong winds, heavy rains, and possible flooding conditions beginning tonight and through tomorrow and into Monday.
Strong wind conditions are forecast to begin this afternoon peaking tonight and into early Sunday morning. Areas of concern are Kau, lower Puna, the Hamakua coast, and Kohala.
Heavy rains that could present with flooding conditions are forecast to begin late tonight and remain through Monday afternoon. Areas of interest or concern for flooding are the windward and southeast slopes of Hawaii Island.
Residents and businesses in flood prone areas, especially those impacted by Hurricane Lala, are advised to prepare for possible additional flood impacts and consider relocating from the area before storm conditions begin.
For those who may need a place to shelter, the following County shelters will be available:
The Naalehu School Gym and the Robert Herkes Gym in Pahala are open at this time.
The Pahoa Senior Center, Keaau Armory, Puueo Community Center in Hilo and the Yano Hall in Kona will be opened at 8:00 pm this evening.Please continue to monitor local radio broadcasts for additional updates and official advisories in your area.
If you have any questions or require assistance, please contact the Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency at (808) 935-0031 or visit the Civil Defense website. Info @ https://www.hawaiicounty.gov/civil-defense.
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#Moke #TropicalOutlook #SevereStorm #HIwx
From County of Hawaii on FB: As of 11:00 am this morning Tropical Storm Moke was located approximately 425 miles southeast of Hilo and moving in a west-northwest direction at 12 mph. Currently Moke is producing sustained winds of up to 50 mph with higher gusts and tropical storm force winds extending outward from the center up to 115 miles. Little strengthening is for the remainder of the day followed by a gradual weakening of the system beginning tomorrow. On the current track, Moke is expected to pass to the south of Hawaii Island beginning tomorrow morning.
Hawaii Island residents and businesses are encouraged to continue with preparations for strong winds and gusty conditions as well as heavy rains and possible flooding. Please anticipate interruptions in power and communication and hazardous road conditions. All preparations should be completed before nightfall.
Residents and businesses in flood prone areas especially those impacted by Hurricane Lala are advised to prepare for possible additional flood impacts and consider relocating form the area before storm conditions begin.
The following shelters will be available to accept anyone choosing to take refuge:
For residents in the Kau district, the Naalehu School Gym and the Robert Herkes Gym in Pahala are open at this time.
The Pahoa Senior Center, Keaau Armory, Puueo Community Center in Hilo and the Yano Hall in Kona will be opened at 8:00pm this evening.
Please monitor local radio broadcasts for additional updates and official advisories in your area.
If you have any questions or require assistance, please contact the Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency at (808) 935-0031 or visit the Civil Defense website. Info @ https://www.hawaiicounty.gov/civil-defense.
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#Moke #TropicalOutlook #SevereWeather #HIwx
From County of Hawaii on FB: The National Hurricane Center has upgraded Tropical Depression Two-C to Tropical Storm Moke. Flood Watch has been issued for the Island of Hawaii effective late Saturday through Monday. Tropical Storm Moke is located approximately 660 miles southeast of Hilo, moving west-northwest at 10 MPH, with maximum sustained winds of 45 MPH.
A Flood Watch means conditions are favorable for flooding to occur. Flooding can be life-threatening.
Rainfall of 5 to 10 inches with localized rains of up to 15 inches is forecast for windward and southeast areas of Hawaii Island starting late Saturday.
Conditions are expected to cause flash flooding, possible worsening of power outages, loss of communications, and road closures.
Due to Tropical Storm Moke:
• Hawaii Island residents and businesses, please take this time to prepare for possible bad weather.
• If you are in a flood prone area or if you concerned that your location may be unsafe, please consider relocating to a safer location.
• Shelters will be designated at a later time and locations will be provided to the community in future messages.
If you have storm-related questions or needs, please visit VibrantHawaii.org or call Civil Defense at (808) 935-0031.
You will be informed should conditions change.Info @ https://www.hawaiicounty.gov/civil-defense. -
Dyslexically read "Woke Mind Virus" as "Moke Wind Virus", and now I have a mental image of something that makes you want to leap into a #moke and go tearing around town with the roof down and the wind in your hair
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This horn button was on Harry, who is not a Leyland. My friend just picked up their new Moke so guess who's getting a new horn button.
Harry's getting a Steyr Puch button.
#Haflinger #CarRestoration #WeirdCarMastodon #Moke -
@davidwilkins They're still a popular beastie for motokhana here.
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The cult of Mini Moke | Drive Flashback
No roof, no doors, no windows, no worries... In June 2000, Tony Davies took a look at how a British army reject became a cult classic.
https://www.drive.com.au/caradvice/the-cult-of-mini-moke-drive-flashback/