Tropical Cyclone Discussion
061 WTPA42 PHFO 171455 TCDCP2 Tropical Storm Lala Discussion Number 21 NWS Central Pacific Hurricane Center Honolulu HI CP012026 Issued by NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL 500 AM HST Mon Aug 17 2026 Convection is limited to the inner core of Lala based on the latest satellite imagery this morning with the cyclone embedded in a dry airmass. The latest subjective Dvorak current intensity estimates from HFO and JTWC range from 45 to 55 kt. The objective intensity estimates from UW-CIMSS range from 33 to 58 kt. Given that the satellite presentation has remained steady the last several hours and using a blend of all the intensity estimates, the current intensity has been held at 50 kt. Lala is moving westward, or 265/10 kt, and this motion is expected to continue over the next couple of days as a strong subtropical ridge remains positioned to the north. Thereafter, a weakness is forecast to develop in the ridge in response to a shortwave trough moving across the northern Pacific, causing Lala to turn toward the northwest and then north during the middle of the week. Track forecast confidence remains relatively high through the next few days. Beyond Day 3, the spread increases with the turn to the northwest and north, and how fast that occurs. The GDMI and HCCA turn the system more abruptly, with an increase in forward speed compared to the remainder of the guidance. The latest NHC track forecast is very close to the previous advisory through midweek, then follows a blend of the previous forecast and the HCCA and Google DeepMind aids. Some fluctuations in intensity are expected during the next day or so as the system moves away from the main Hawaiian Islands, as the system continues to deal with a dry airmass and moderate wind shear. In about a day or so, Lala will move into a slightly better environment with warm sea-surface temperatures and more moisture in the mid-levels, which will allow some intensification to occur. How much intensification remains to be seen, especially if Lala's inner core is small and compact, as some of the hurricane regional models depict. There is also the potential for positive interaction with the aforementioned shortwave trough that may increase storm top divergence. The latest NHC intensity forecast calls for Lala to regain hurricane strength in about a day or two and is similar to the previous prediction, although it is below some of the hurricane regional models, HCCA and GDMI intensity aids. FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS INIT 17/1500Z 20.4N 163.4W 50 KT 60 MPH 12H 18/0000Z 20.4N 164.8W 55 KT 65 MPH 24H 18/1200Z 20.4N 166.7W 55 KT 65 MPH 36H 19/0000Z 20.6N 168.3W 65 KT 75 MPH 48H 19/1200Z 21.2N 169.7W 75 KT 85 MPH 60H 20/0000Z 22.1N 171.0W 70 KT 80 MPH 72H 20/1200Z 23.1N 171.9W 70 KT 80 MPH 96H 21/1200Z 25.3N 172.3W 65 KT 75 MPH 120H 22/1200Z 28.5N 171.0W 65 KT 75 MPH