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A Brief Overview of the Hong Kong Observatory http://www.weather. gov . hk / • An official department of the Government of the Hong Kong Sp ecial Administrative Region • forecasts weather and issues w arnings on weather-related haz ards

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A Brief Overview of the Hong Kong Observatory

• http://www.weather.gov.hk/

• An official department of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region

• forecasts weather and issues warnings on weather-related hazards

• Observations

• Weather Bulletin

• Weather Report

• Weather Forecast

• Warnings

• Tropical Cyclone

• Other services

Observations

• Surface observations in headquarters, King’s Park and airport

• 67 automatic weather stations located in various places

• Balloon-borne measurement regularly

• Weather radar at Tai Mo Shan, Tate’s Cairn and Tai Lam Chung

• Information exchange with other stations

Weather Reprot

• Daily

• General condition, e.g sunny, partly cloudy, etc

• Weather map

• High and low temperature

• Relative humidity range

• Wind, direction and speed

• Amount of rainfall

• UV index, highest and average

• Warnings, if any

Warnings

• http://www.weather.gov.hk/textonly/explain/intro.htm

• Rainstorm warning signals• Amber: Heavy rain has fallen or is

expected to fall generally over Hong Kong, exceeding 30 millimetres in an hour.

• Red: Heavy rain has fallen or is expected to fall generally over Hong Kong, exceeding 50 millimetres in an hour, and is likely to continue.

• A Special Announcement on Flooding in the Northern New Territories will be issued by the Hong Kong Observatory whenever heavy rain affects the area and flooding is expected to occur or is occurring in the low-lying plains of northern New Territories.

• http://www.weather.gov.hk/wservice/warning/flood.htm

Tropical Cyclones

• On average, there are about 6 to 7 tropical cyclones or typhoons every year entering 800km from Hong Kong.

• The Observatory will issue warnings to alert the general publics.

• http://www.weather.gov.hk/informtc/informtc.htm

Wind Speeds

Description Beaufort Force Wind Speed (km/h)

Light 1-2 2-12

Moderate 3-4 13-30

Fresh 5 31-40

Strong 6-7 41-62

Gale 8-9 63-87

Storm 10-11 88-117

Hurricane 12 >118

Classification

ClassMaximum Sustained Wind Speed (km/h)

Tropical Depression <63

Tropical Storm 63-87

Severe Tropical Storm 88-117

Typhoon >118

Warning Signals

• http://www.weather.gov.hk/informtc/tcsignal.htm

Name

Standby Signal 1

Strong Wind Signal 3

Northwest Gale or Storm Signal 8NW

Southwest Gale or Storm Signal 8SW

Northeast Gale or Storm Signal 8NE

Southeast Gale or Storm Signal 8SE

Increasing Gale or Storm Signal 9

Hurricane Signal 10

Names of Typhoons

• Before Dec 31, 1999, tropical cyclones in the western north pacific were named by U.S.A.

• With effect from Jan 1, 2000, each name in a list will be used in turn. The names in the list are suggested by various countries.

• http://www.weather.gov.hk/informtc/sound/tcname2000e.htm

Other Services

• Tidal Information• Seismology: monitor earthquake activities

around Hong Kong• Time Service: provide accurate time service

with atomic clock• Astronomy: times of rise and set of the Sun,

the Moon and planets, times of eclipses, etc• Radiation Monitoring