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Hurricane Iwa, taken from the Hawaiian language name for the frigatebird (ʻiwa, lit. "Thief"), was at the time the costliest hurricane to affect the state of Hawaiʻi. Iwa was the twenty-third tropical storm and the twelfth and final hurricane of the 1982 Pacific hurricane season. It developed from an active trough of low pressure near the equator on November 19. The storm moved erratically northward until becoming a hurricane on November 23 when it began accelerating to the northeast in response to strong upper-level flow from the north. Iwa passed within 25 miles of the island of Kauaʻi with peak winds of 90 mph (145 km/h) on November 23 (November 24 Coordinated Universal Time), and the next day it became extratropical to the northeast of the state.

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  • Hurricane Iwa, taken from the Hawaiian language name for the frigatebird (ʻiwa, lit. "Thief"), was at the time the costliest hurricane to affect the state of Hawaiʻi. Iwa was the twenty-third tropical storm and the twelfth and final hurricane of the 1982 Pacific hurricane season. It developed from an active trough of low pressure near the equator on November 19. The storm moved erratically northward until becoming a hurricane on November 23 when it began accelerating to the northeast in response to strong upper-level flow from the north. Iwa passed within 25 miles of the island of Kauaʻi with peak winds of 90 mph (145 km/h) on November 23 (November 24 Coordinated Universal Time), and the next day it became extratropical to the northeast of the state. The hurricane devastated the islands of Niʻihau, Kauaʻi, and Oʻahu with wind gusts exceeding 100 mph (160 km/h) and rough seas exceeding 30 feet (9 m) in height. The first significant hurricane to hit the Hawaiian Islands since statehood in 1959, Iwa severely damaged or destroyed 2,345 buildings, including 1,927 houses, leaving 500 people homeless. Damage throughout the state totaled $312 million (1982 USD, $876 million 2022 USD). One person was killed from the high seas, and three deaths were indirectly related to the hurricane's aftermath. (en)
  • 飓风伊娃(英語:Hurricane Iwa)的名字取自军舰鸟在夏威夷语中的读法,它是当时袭击夏威夷的飓风中,造成损失最多的。伊娃是1982年太平洋飓风季的第23个风暴和最后一个飓风。伊娃源于一道靠近赤道的低压槽,它不规则地向北移动。11月23日,它受到强烈的高空急流的影响开始加速向东北移动,并加强为一飓风。当地时间11月23日,伊娃以145km/h的巅峰强度在距考艾岛40千米处略过。次日,它在夏威夷东北方转化为温带气旋。 飓风所带来的强风(160km/h)和大浪(9米高)对考艾岛、尼豪岛、瓦胡岛造成了严重破坏。自1959年夏威夷州建立以来,伊娃是第一个影响该州的重要飓风。伊娃严重破坏或损毁了2345栋建筑,其中包括1927间房屋,使55人无家可归。整个夏威夷州的损失高达3.12亿美元(1982年,7.62亿美元,2014年)。1人在大浪中溺死,并间接导致3人死亡。 (zh)
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  • 飓风伊娃(英語:Hurricane Iwa)的名字取自军舰鸟在夏威夷语中的读法,它是当时袭击夏威夷的飓风中,造成损失最多的。伊娃是1982年太平洋飓风季的第23个风暴和最后一个飓风。伊娃源于一道靠近赤道的低压槽,它不规则地向北移动。11月23日,它受到强烈的高空急流的影响开始加速向东北移动,并加强为一飓风。当地时间11月23日,伊娃以145km/h的巅峰强度在距考艾岛40千米处略过。次日,它在夏威夷东北方转化为温带气旋。 飓风所带来的强风(160km/h)和大浪(9米高)对考艾岛、尼豪岛、瓦胡岛造成了严重破坏。自1959年夏威夷州建立以来,伊娃是第一个影响该州的重要飓风。伊娃严重破坏或损毁了2345栋建筑,其中包括1927间房屋,使55人无家可归。整个夏威夷州的损失高达3.12亿美元(1982年,7.62亿美元,2014年)。1人在大浪中溺死,并间接导致3人死亡。 (zh)
  • Hurricane Iwa, taken from the Hawaiian language name for the frigatebird (ʻiwa, lit. "Thief"), was at the time the costliest hurricane to affect the state of Hawaiʻi. Iwa was the twenty-third tropical storm and the twelfth and final hurricane of the 1982 Pacific hurricane season. It developed from an active trough of low pressure near the equator on November 19. The storm moved erratically northward until becoming a hurricane on November 23 when it began accelerating to the northeast in response to strong upper-level flow from the north. Iwa passed within 25 miles of the island of Kauaʻi with peak winds of 90 mph (145 km/h) on November 23 (November 24 Coordinated Universal Time), and the next day it became extratropical to the northeast of the state. (en)
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