Hypothetical Category 4 Hurricane Reveals Hawaii’s Catastrophic Risk Exposure

A Hawaii weather team has modeled a hypothetical Category 4 hurricane making a direct landfall on Oahu, with the eye passing over Pearl Harbor and the storm’s strongest quadrant impacting Honolulu. While major hurricane landfalls in Hawaii are rare, the scenario was designed to illustrate how a combination of favorable atmospheric conditions could allow a powerful storm to maintain strength as it approaches the islands.

The simulation places the hurricane’s dangerous right-front quadrant over Oahu’s densely populated southern shoreline. In such a scenario, sustained winds exceeding 130 mph could cause widespread structural damage to homes, businesses, utilities, and public infrastructure. Local terrain could further amplify wind speeds in valleys and downwind areas, increasing the potential for severe property losses.

The scenario also underscores the threat of storm surge. Strong southerly winds would push ocean water into low-lying coastal areas including Waikiki, where chronic flooding concerns already exist. Significant coastal inundation could damage hotels, condominiums, retail properties, transportation infrastructure, and tourism assets concentrated along Honolulu’s shoreline…

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