Tropical Storm Lala, which briefly intensified to a Category 1 hurricane with 80 mph sustained winds, has already passed the Hawaiian Islands without a direct landfall as the eye tracked just south of the Big Island. National Hurricane Center and National Weather Service observations confirm the eyewall grazed southern shores on August 15–16 but the center remained offshore, with the system now weakened to 65 mph sustained winds and accelerating west-northwest at 16 mph, well clear of the archipelago. Steadily increasing distance from land, cooling sea-surface temperatures, and unfavorable upper-level winds have suppressed re-intensification. The near-certain trader consensus reflects these verified post-passage conditions and the storm’s established westward trajectory. Only an improbable sharp recurvature or stalled motion could alter the outcome before dissipation.
สรุปจาก AI ทดลองที่อ้างอิงข้อมูลจาก Polymarket ไม่ใช่คำแนะนำในการเทรดและไม่มีผลต่อการตัดสินตลาดนี้ · อัปเดตแล้วWill Tropical Storm Lala make landfall in Hawaii as a hurricane?
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A hurricane is a tropical cyclone with maximum sustained winds of 74 mph or greater (Category 1 or higher on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale), as described at https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/aboutsshws.php, and a hurricane landfall is said to occur when the hurricane's surface center intersects with the coastline, as described at https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/aboutgloss.shtml#LANDFALL. Lala must hold hurricane strength (Category 1 or higher on the Saffir-Simpson scale) at the moment its surface center intersects the coastline for that landfall to qualify. If Tropical Storm Lala does not strengthen to become a hurricane, this market resolves to "No".
"Hawaii" means the entire State of Hawaii as recognized under U.S. law, including the main Hawaiian Islands (Hawaiʻi, Maui, Oʻahu, Kauaʻi, Molokaʻi, Lānaʻi, Niʻihau, and Kahoʻolawe) and the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (including Midway Atoll and the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument).
The wind speed at the moment of landfall will be determined from the CPHC advisory or Special Advisory in effect at the time closest to the reported landfall time; where no advisory covers that exact moment, the most recent advisory issued prior to landfall governs.
This market may resolve based on the initial CPHC advisory reporting a qualifying landfall regardless of any later advisory, retraction, best-track revision, or reanalysis that revises Lala's intensity downward at the time of landfall.
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Resolver
0x65070BE91...A hurricane is a tropical cyclone with maximum sustained winds of 74 mph or greater (Category 1 or higher on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale), as described at https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/aboutsshws.php, and a hurricane landfall is said to occur when the hurricane's surface center intersects with the coastline, as described at https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/aboutgloss.shtml#LANDFALL. Lala must hold hurricane strength (Category 1 or higher on the Saffir-Simpson scale) at the moment its surface center intersects the coastline for that landfall to qualify. If Tropical Storm Lala does not strengthen to become a hurricane, this market resolves to "No".
"Hawaii" means the entire State of Hawaii as recognized under U.S. law, including the main Hawaiian Islands (Hawaiʻi, Maui, Oʻahu, Kauaʻi, Molokaʻi, Lānaʻi, Niʻihau, and Kahoʻolawe) and the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (including Midway Atoll and the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument).
The wind speed at the moment of landfall will be determined from the CPHC advisory or Special Advisory in effect at the time closest to the reported landfall time; where no advisory covers that exact moment, the most recent advisory issued prior to landfall governs.
This market may resolve based on the initial CPHC advisory reporting a qualifying landfall regardless of any later advisory, retraction, best-track revision, or reanalysis that revises Lala's intensity downward at the time of landfall.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Tropical Storm Lala, which briefly intensified to a Category 1 hurricane with 80 mph sustained winds, has already passed the Hawaiian Islands without a direct landfall as the eye tracked just south of the Big Island. National Hurricane Center and National Weather Service observations confirm the eyewall grazed southern shores on August 15–16 but the center remained offshore, with the system now weakened to 65 mph sustained winds and accelerating west-northwest at 16 mph, well clear of the archipelago. Steadily increasing distance from land, cooling sea-surface temperatures, and unfavorable upper-level winds have suppressed re-intensification. The near-certain trader consensus reflects these verified post-passage conditions and the storm’s established westward trajectory. Only an improbable sharp recurvature or stalled motion could alter the outcome before dissipation.
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