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Category 5 Hurricane Wipes Entire Hawaiian Island off The Map, Affects Threatened Species

Category 5 Hurricane Wipes Entire Hawaiian Island off The Map, Affects Threatened Species
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A Hawaiian island virtually disappeared during an intense hurricane earlier this month.

East Island, an 11-acre stretch of sand and gravel 550 miles northwest of Honolulu, was submerged during the Category 5 Hurricane Walaka, the second-strongest tropical cyclone to hit the central Pacific, according to Forbes.

Satellite images of the former island from the US Fish and Wildlife Service show only small patches of sand above water.

The islet, which was part of the French Frigate Shoals, was located in the Papah?naumoku?kea Marine National Monument, one of the largest marine conservation areas in the world.

The half mile-long island held a significant ecological role.

Critically endangered Hawaiian monk seals nurtured their young on East Island. Green sea turtles, a threatened species, and seabirds also relied on the now-submerged spit of land.

The disappearance occurred as worries mount about the impact of climate change, which were emphasized by an ominous report released by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change earlier this month.

Melting ice sheets and rising ocean levels will particular affect small island nations. "While contributing less than 1 per cent to the world’s greenhouse gas emissions, these countries are among the first to experience the worst and most devastating impacts of climate change with greater risks to economies, livelihoods and food security," the United Nations Development Program said in 2017.

The global sea level in 2014 was 2.6 inches above the 1993 average, according to the National Ocean Service.

Relatively, the intensity of tropical cyclones will likely increase due to climate change, as will the percentage of storms that become very intense.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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