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NOAA Predicts Less Hurricane Activity Than Usual In The Central Pacific This Year

NOAA Predicts Less Hurricane Activity Than Usual In The Central Pacific This Year - Honolulu Civil Beat NOAA Predicts Less Hurricane Activity Than Usual In The Central Pacific This Year Forecasters didn’t predict whether the storms, which can range in force from a tropical depression to a hurricane, will actually make landfall in the Hawaiian islands. Reading time: 3 minutes. Federal hurricane forecasters are predicting a near- to below-normal hurricane season this year, with two to five tropical cyclones in the Central Pacific Basin. That’s largely due to regional sea surface temperatures that are expected to remain cooler than normal during the annual June-to November season, officials with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Wednesday during their annual outlook briefing.

Newly discovered fish species named after Hawaii researcher | News, Sports, Jobs

Apr 21, 2021 HONOLULU (AP) A new species of fish has been discovered during a research study funded by the National Science Foundation and University of Hawaii Sea Grant College Program that focused on deepwater snappers. The new species was named “Etelis boweni” by the research team in recognition of Brian Bowen, a research professor from the University of Hawaii who has spent over three decades studying marine fish, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported Sunday. Bowen called the naming “an honor of a lifetime.” A new paper in the Journal of Fish Biology names the new type of fish, which looks similar to other deepwater snappers found in Hawaii but is genetically different.

Newly discovered fish species named after Hawaii researcher

Newly discovered fish species named after Hawaii researcher Follow Us Question of the Day By - Associated Press - Monday, April 19, 2021 HONOLULU (AP) - A new species of fish has been discovered during a research study funded by the National Science Foundation and University of Hawaii Sea Grant College Program that focused on deepwater snappers. The new species was named “Etelis boweni” by the research team in recognition of Brian Bowen, a research professor from the University of Hawaii who has spent over three decades studying marine fish, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported Sunday. Bowen called the naming “an honor of a lifetime.”

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