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- Hurricane_Hiki abstract "Hurricane Hiki was the wettest tropical cyclone on record in the United States. The fourth tropical cyclone of the 1950 Pacific hurricane season, Hiki formed from a tropical depression that was first observed to the southeast of Hawaii on August 12. On the following day, the depression headed northwestward and intensified into a tropical storm, which was named Hiki (Hawaiian for Able). As the storm was paralleling the Hawaiian Islands, Hiki intensified into a hurricane, as it dropped torrential rainfall. After becoming a hurricane, Hiki peaked with winds of 85 mph (140 km/h). Hiki curved southwestward on August 17, and weakened back to a tropical storm when it continued its northwesterly track on August 19. After heading in the direction, Hiki weakened to a tropical depression and dissipated on August 21, while more than 1,200 mi (1,930 km) northwest-by-north of the Hawaiian Islands.Although Hiki was a small tropical cyclone and bypassed the Hawaiian Islands, the storm left heavy rainfall and moderate to high winds in its wake. The effects of rainfall and high winds caused extensive property damage, although an actual cost of damage is unknown. In addition, one fatality occurred after a person came in contact with a live wire.".
- Hurricane_Hiki thumbnail Hiki_1950_track.png?width=300.
- Hurricane_Hiki wikiPageExternalLink Hiki.
- Hurricane_Hiki wikiPageExternalLink tcmaxima.html.
- Hurricane_Hiki wikiPageID "31362600".
- Hurricane_Hiki wikiPageRevisionID "560391445".
- Hurricane_Hiki 1MinWinds "75".
- Hurricane_Hiki areas Hawaii.
- Hurricane_Hiki basin "EPac".
- Hurricane_Hiki dissipated "1950-08-21".
- Hurricane_Hiki fatalities "1".
- Hurricane_Hiki formed "1950-08-12".
- Hurricane_Hiki hasPhotoCollection Hurricane_Hiki.
- Hurricane_Hiki hurricaneSeason "1950".
- Hurricane_Hiki imageLocation "Hiki 1950 track.png".
- Hurricane_Hiki imageName "Track map of Hurricane Hiki".
- Hurricane_Hiki name "Hurricane Hiki".
- Hurricane_Hiki pressure "982".
- Hurricane_Hiki type "hurricane".
- Hurricane_Hiki year "1950".
- Hurricane_Hiki subject Category:1950_Pacific_hurricane_season.
- Hurricane_Hiki subject Category:Hurricanes_in_Hawaii.
- Hurricane_Hiki type AtmosphericPhenomenon111425580.
- Hurricane_Hiki type Cyclone111443721.
- Hurricane_Hiki type Hurricane111467018.
- Hurricane_Hiki type HurricanesInHawaii.
- Hurricane_Hiki type NaturalPhenomenon111408559.
- Hurricane_Hiki type Phenomenon100034213.
- Hurricane_Hiki type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Hurricane_Hiki type PhysicalPhenomenon111419404.
- Hurricane_Hiki type Process100029677.
- Hurricane_Hiki type Storm111462526.
- Hurricane_Hiki type Windstorm111527014.
- Hurricane_Hiki comment "Hurricane Hiki was the wettest tropical cyclone on record in the United States. The fourth tropical cyclone of the 1950 Pacific hurricane season, Hiki formed from a tropical depression that was first observed to the southeast of Hawaii on August 12. On the following day, the depression headed northwestward and intensified into a tropical storm, which was named Hiki (Hawaiian for Able).".
- Hurricane_Hiki label "Hurricane Hiki".
- Hurricane_Hiki sameAs m.0gk_nhf.
- Hurricane_Hiki sameAs Q5947759.
- Hurricane_Hiki sameAs Q5947759.
- Hurricane_Hiki sameAs Hurricane_Hiki.
- Hurricane_Hiki wasDerivedFrom Hurricane_Hiki?oldid=560391445.
- Hurricane_Hiki depiction Hiki_1950_track.png.
- Hurricane_Hiki isPrimaryTopicOf Hurricane_Hiki.