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  • Decision on Wake Island expected soon

    01/12/2007 11:49:50 PM PST · by HAL9000 · 9 replies · 775+ views
    Excerpt - A decision about the future of the Air Force facility on Wake Island, devastated last August by Super Typhoon Ioke, is expected later this month, officials told Stars and Stripes. ~ snip ~ A decision is expected from Pacific Air Forces sometime in late January, according to a statement from Maj. Clare Reed, spokeswoman for the 15th Airlift Wing, Wake’s parent command at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii. Ioke, a Category 5-equivalent tropical cyclone, passed just north of Wake overnight Aug. 30 and into the morning of Aug. 31, packing sustained 161-mph winds and 198-mph gusts. Weather sensors...
  • Andersen team prepares Wake Island for aircraft

    09/14/2006 4:20:17 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 18 replies · 857+ views
    Air Force Link ^ | September 14, 2006 | Tech. Sgt. Shane A. Cuomo
    9/14/2006 - WAKE ISLAND (AFPN) -- After Super Typhoon Ioke's 155 mph winds and driving storm surge devastated Wake Island Aug. 31, members of the 36th Contingency Response Group at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, made up the initial assessment team sent to the island. "Prior to the storm the experts were all saying there would be no runway left to assess," said Maj. Pat Poon, the team commander. "The thought was the waves and storm surge were going to erode the runway or at least cause some major damage, so we had to come by ship on the...
  • Damage on Wake less than feared, flyover shows (photos))

    09/06/2006 2:12:19 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 47 replies · 1,924+ views
    9/5/2006 - HICKAM AIR FORCE BASE, Hawaii (AFPN) -- A U.S. Coast Guard aerial assessment of Wake Island Sept. 2 showed less destruction than expected from Super Typhoon Ioke, but the Air Force needs people on the ground at Wake to determine the full extent of damage, officials said. The Coast Guard flew the mission to check for pollution releases. It was flown in a Coast Guard HC-130 Hercules from Coast Guard Air Station Barbers Point in Kapolei, Hawaii. Footage and pictures taken on the mission, which were reviewed by Coast Guard and Air Force officials, don't show any...
  • No oil spills seen during flight over Wake Island

    09/04/2006 1:57:58 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 25 replies · 1,132+ views
    Associated Press (excerpt) ^ | September 4, 2006
    Excerpt - HONOLULU (AP) _ A first look at the storm damage inflicted on Wake Island by Typhoon Ioke showed no oil spills. A Coast Guard C-130 flew over Wake Island this weekend to make an initial assessment of the destruction brought on by the storm. Observers aboard the plane couldn't see any spills or other hazardous material releases. ~ snip ~
  • Airmen sailing to Wake Island for damage check (Super Typhoon Ioke)

    09/03/2006 10:15:54 AM PDT · by HAL9000 · 9 replies · 990+ views
    Air Force Link ^ | September 3, 2006
    9/3/2006 - ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam (AFPN) -- Airmen and Sailors from Andersen will sail 1,500 miles to Wake Island to see how well the U.S. territory survived Super Typhoon Ioke. The Air Force evacuated all 188 island residents on two C-17 Globemaster III aircraft Monday before the typhoon arrived Thursday with 155 mph winds and gusts to 190 mph. The residents include Airmen, Department of Defense employees and Defense contractors. Members of Andersen's 36th Contingency Response Group and U.S. Navy Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25 will sail Sept. 4 on an expected four-day trip to the island....
  • 'Super' Typhoon Ioke Slams Tiny Wake Island (Winds at 220 mph, gusts top 250 mph)

    08/31/2006 9:37:02 AM PDT · by HAL9000 · 142 replies · 7,885+ views
    Fox News ^ | August 31, 2006
    Excerpt - Super Typhoon Ioke, a Category 5 storm and the strongest to hit the Pacific in more than a decade, slammed into tiny Wake Island Thursday, threatening to submerge the U.S. territory, U.S. Navy weather forecasters said. The storm, packing sustained winds of more than 220 mph, with some gusts topping 250 mph, came ashore at about 10 a.m. ET, and was slowly tracking west, gaining strength over the warm tropical waters, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center reported. Wake Island is located about 2,300 miles west of Honolulu. ~ snip ~
  • Wake Island evacuates as super typhoon bears down

    08/29/2006 7:28:42 PM PDT · by conservative in nyc · 84 replies · 2,680+ views
    Honolulu Statr Bulletin ^ | 8/29/06 | Gregg K. Kakesako
    For the first time in nearly five decades, this tiny coral atoll in the middle of the Pacific, where its highest point barely rises to about 18 feet, has been evacuated. The reason is Super Typhoon Ioke, whose eye is aiming straight at Wake Island, home to an American base. The fragile atoll is expected to be pummeled by gusts of up to 160 knots and waves of up to 40 feet. "This is the most excitement I have seen in years," said Bill Wilson, one of 188 residents who were evacuated by the Air Force and flown to Honolulu...
  • Super typhoon Ioke is barreling towards Wake Island (Military, civilians & contractors evacuating)

    08/27/2006 8:41:03 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 68 replies · 13,090+ views
    KHON TV and KHNL TV ^ | August 27, 2006
    KHON TV - Super typhoon Ioke is barreling towards Wake Island It's big and packing quite a punch. Super typhoon Ioke is barreling towards Wake Island. The massive storm is churning around in the central pacific. It's packing winds of more than 160 miles per hour, a category five storm. Roy Matsuda from the Central Pacific Hurricane Center says, "it is projected to go along this track toward wake island as you can see and to reach Wake Island approximately Wednesday afternoon our time within 13 nautical miles." And because of that a team from Hawaii will head to Wake...
  • Two Pacific islands 'lost' after typhoon

    12/30/2002 10:55:05 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 5 replies · 349+ views
    UK Times Online ^ | 12/31/02 | Roger Maynard
    December 31, 2002 Two Pacific islands 'lost' after cyclone From Roger Maynard in Sydney FEARS are growing for the safety of the 3,000 residents of two of the most remote inhabited islands in the South Pacific. Tikopia and Anuta, in the Solomon Islands, are believed to have been devastated by hurricane-force winds. Radio contact was lost after cyclone Zoe reached the maximum category five as it swept across the region, generating 200mph winds and 30ft waves. Loti Yates, the region’s national disaster management director, said there was concern for the islanders. “For 11 hours the islands have come under direct...
  • West Coast Weather Alert (WCWA) .. Wet stormy weather on the way

    12/12/2002 12:35:58 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 120 replies · 341+ views
    Yahoo! Weather ^ | 12/12/02 | NWS
    Special weather statement National Weather Service San Francisco ca 530 AM PST Thu Dec 12 2002 ...Wet stormy weather on the way... A Major rain event is expected to hit the district over the next several days. There will be a series of Pacific storms rolling into the California coast...With the first rains expected to Reach mainly the North Bay region this evening. Rains will continue in the North on Friday...And will be spreading South over the entire san Francisco and Monterey bay region. The strongest in the storm series is likely to occur Saturday and Saturday night...With very...