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Parrot wind ball. Live Streaming|Observatory: Parrot is now in Hong Kong for the third typhoon

2020-06-14T06:38:50.388Z


A tropical storm parrot is approaching. The Hong Kong Observatory issued a strong wind signal at 3:40 in the afternoon. The parrot will be closest to Hong Kong tomorrow morning. Unless the parrot is significantly enhanced or moves closer to Hong Kong, there is little chance of a higher tropical cyclone warning signal. Video: Hong Yeming Lin Songhua Cen Zhuoxi Luo Ziyang Zhou Jingwen


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Written by: Liang Huanmin, Liang Zurao, Mai Kaiyin, Zhang Jiamin, Deng Yinglin, Golden Chess

2020-06-13 09:47

Last update date: 2020-06-14 02:05

A tropical storm parrot is approaching. The Hong Kong Observatory issued a strong wind signal at 3:40 in the afternoon. The parrot will be closest to Hong Kong tomorrow morning. Unless the parrot is significantly enhanced or moves closer to Hong Kong, there is little chance of a higher tropical cyclone warning signal.

Video: Hong Yeming Lin Songhua Cen Zhuoxi Luo Ziyang Zhou Jingwen

【01:55】Observatory: At 2 a.m., tropical storm parrots gathered about 190 kilometers south-southwest of Hong Kong. It is expected to move northwest at a speed of about 22 kilometers an hour to the coast of western Guangdong. The parrot is currently closest to Hong Kong, passing about 190 kilometers southwest of Hong Kong. Strong winds are generally blowing in Hong Kong, and strong winds are blowing in the highlands. It is expected that the strong wind signal No. 3 will last for a while.

The Observatory pointed out that the outer rainband of the parrot is affecting the coast of Guangdong, and there are also swells on the sea surface. The public should stay away from the shore and stop all water activities; the parrot is expected to gradually move away from Hong Kong during the day, and land and weaken in western Guangdong. Will gradually ease. When strong winds are no longer widespread in Hong Kong, the Observatory will change the alert signal No. 1.

June 14th [00:30] The Macau Geophysical and Meteorological Bureau said that it is expected that the No. 3 typhoon will be maintained by 3 a.m. today, and it is predicted that the local wind will increase. At 0:00, the parrots gathered about 190 kilometers south of Macau, and they tended to broadly extend from the east to the west.

[23:05] The Observatory said that the parrot will be closest to Hong Kong in the early hours of tomorrow (14th), passing by about 200 kilometers southwest of Hong Kong. Strong winds are prevailing in Hong Kong at present, and strong winds are occasionally blowing in the highlands. The No. 3 strong wind signal is expected to last for a while.

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[21:50] The Observatory stated that at 10 pm, Tropical Storm Parrots gathered about 200 kilometers south of Hong Kong and expected to move northwest at a speed of about 22 kilometers an hour, gradually approaching the coast of western Guangdong.

[20:45] The Observatory said that at 8 pm, Tropical Storm Parrots gathered about 220 kilometers south of Hong Kong, expected to move northwest at a speed of about 22 kilometers per hour, traversing the northern South China Sea and gradually approaching the coast of western Guangdong.

At 8:30 p.m. on June 13, the wind speed recorded by the observatory was still far away from forwarding the No. 8 typhoon.

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[18:45] No. 3 strong wind signal is now in effect. The average wind speed in Hong Kong is expected to be 41 to 62 kilometers per hour. At 7 pm, Tropical Storm Parrots gathered about 250 kilometers south of Hong Kong, at 20.1 degrees north latitude and 114.4 degrees east longitude, and were expected to move northwest at a speed of about 22 kilometers per hour, traversing the northern South China Sea and gradually approaching the coast of western Guangdong.

Winds have increased in Hong Kong in the past few hours. According to the current predicted path, the parrot will be closest to Hong Kong tomorrow morning and will pass by about 200 kilometers southwest of Hong Kong. Gale related to parrots has a smaller impact. Unless the parrot is significantly enhanced or moves closer to Hong Kong, there is little chance of a higher tropical cyclone warning signal. The outer rain belt of the parrot is affecting the coast of Guangdong, and there are also swells on the sea. The public should stay away from the shore and stop all water activities.

In the past hour, the highest sustained wind speeds recorded at Tate's Laoshan, Waglan Island and Cheung Chau Beach were 57, 50 and 49 kilometers per hour respectively, and the highest gusts were 72, 58 and 67 kilometers per hour respectively.

"Hong Kong 01" reporters directly attacked the parrots in Xinghua Village, Tsim Sha Tsui and Tai O. The wind gradually increased, and it rained from time to time. Citizens of Tsim Sha Tsui Pier entered the shopping area; there are still citizens running in Xing Hua Village, but the housing estate has been well protected against wind Prepare, close the waterfront, add a baffle in the lobby of the building, and glue paper on the glass.

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[18:00] The third typhoon in Macau will be maintained until 11 o'clock tonight. The Meteorological Bureau does not rule out the release of the typhoon signal tomorrow morning. The Hong Kong Observatory is cancelling the extremely hot weather warning at 6 pm.

[17:45] No. 3 strong wind signal is now in effect. The average wind speed in Hong Kong is expected to be 41 to 62 kilometers per hour. At 6 pm, Tropical Storm Parrots gathered about 250 kilometers south of Hong Kong, at 20.1 degrees north latitude and 114.5 degrees east longitude, and were expected to move northwest at a speed of about 22 kilometers per hour, traversing the northern South China Sea and gradually approaching the coast of western Guangdong.

[17:00] "Hong Kong 01" reporters directly hit tropical storm parrots in Xinghua Village, Western District and Tai O. The sun was still shining at more than 4 pm. Some people went out to run and take pictures as usual, but the wind was obviously strengthened.

The Macao Meteorological Bureau will change the typhoon signal at 6 pm, and the chance of changing the typhoon signal to around 8 am is moderate.

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[16:45] No. 3 strong wind signal is now in effect. The average wind speed in Hong Kong is expected to be 41 to 62 kilometers per hour.

At 5 pm, Tropical Storm Parrots gathered about 270 kilometers south of Hong Kong, at 19.9 degrees north latitude and 114.6 degrees east longitude, and were expected to move northwest at a speed of about 22 kilometers per hour, traversing the northern South China Sea and gradually approaching the coast of western Guangdong.

According to the current predicted path, the parrot will be closest to Hong Kong tomorrow morning, passing by about 200 kilometers southwest of Hong Kong. The structure of the parrot is relatively loose, and the gale associated with it is relatively small. Unless the parrot is significantly enhanced or moves closer to Hong Kong, there is little chance of a higher tropical cyclone warning signal.

The outer rain belt of the parrot is affecting the coast of Guangdong, and there are also swells on the sea. The public should stay away from the shore and stop all water activities.

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[15:40] The No. 3 strong wind signal was issued at 3:40 in the afternoon. The average wind speed in Hong Kong is expected to be 41 to 62 kilometers per hour.

At 4 pm, Tropical Storm Parrots gathered about 290 kilometers southeast of Hong Kong, ie at 19.8 degrees north latitude and 114.8 degrees east longitude. It was expected to move northwest at a speed of about 22 kilometers per hour, traversing the northern South China Sea and gradually approaching the coast of western Guangdong .

According to the current predicted path, the parrot will be closest to Hong Kong tomorrow morning, passing by about 200 kilometers southwest of Hong Kong. The structure of the parrot is relatively loose, and the gale associated with it is relatively small. Unless the parrot is significantly enhanced or moves closer to Hong Kong, there is little chance of a higher tropical cyclone warning signal.

The Education Bureau said that kindergartens, schools for physically handicapped children and schools for children with intellectual disabilities were closed today. However, the above-mentioned schools must keep the school premises open, and implement contingency measures to take care of students who have returned to the school, and under safe circumstances, they can arrange for students to return home.

The Social Welfare Department announced that child care centres, centres providing after-school care services, elderly service centres and day rehabilitation service units including sheltered workshops, comprehensive vocational rehabilitation service centres, comprehensive vocational training centres and performance centres, which normally operate on Saturdays, It will continue to open during its normal office hours. If necessary, citizens can contact the relevant centers to arrange for their children or family members to return home safely.

[14:45] At 3 pm, Tropical Storm Parrots gathered about 310 kilometers southeast of Hong Kong, ie at 19.6 degrees north latitude and 115.0 degrees east longitude. It is expected to move northwest at a speed of about 22 kilometers per hour across the northern South China Sea Gradually approaching the western coast of Guangdong.

The typhoon signal No. 1 in Macau is still in effect, and the typhoon signal No. 3 will be considered for change from 4 pm to 7:00 pm.

[13:45] At 2 p.m., Tropical Storm Parrots gathered about 340 kilometers southeast of Hong Kong, ie 19.4 degrees north latitude and 115.1 degrees east longitude. It is expected to move northwest at a speed of about 22 kilometers per hour across the northern South China Sea. Gradually approaching the western coast of Guangdong.

According to the current forecast path, the wind in Hong Kong will gradually increase in the afternoon, and the Observatory will change the strong wind signal No. 3 in the short term . The outer rain belt of the parrot is affecting the coast of Guangdong, and there are also swells on the sea. The public should stay away from the shore and stop all water activities.

[11:45] At 12 noon, tropical storm parrots gathered about 390 kilometers southeast of Hong Kong, ie at 19.0 degrees north latitude and 115.5 degrees east longitude. It is expected to move northwest at a speed of about 22 kilometers per hour across the northern South China Sea. It gradually approached the coast of western Guangdong and continued to strengthen.

According to the current forecast path, the local wind will gradually increase in the afternoon, and the Observatory will change the strong wind signal No. 3 from 2 pm to 4 pm. The outer rain belt of the parrot is affecting the coast of Guangdong, and there are also swells on the sea. The public should stay away from the shore and stop all water activities.

[10:45] At 11 a.m., Tropical Storm Parrots gathered about 400 kilometers south-southeast of Hong Kong, at 19.0 degrees north latitude and 115.7 degrees east longitude. It is expected to move northwest at a speed of about 22 kilometers per hour across the northern South China Sea. It gradually approached the coast of western Guangdong and continued to strengthen.

The Observatory predicts that there will be sunshine, some showers and squally thunderstorms part of the day. It was very hot in the afternoon. The gentle east to northeast wind blows, and the wind gradually strengthens later in the afternoon. There are swells in the sea. Looking forward to tomorrow, the wind will be strong and there will be squally showers, and there will be heavy waves and swells on the sea. There are still showers on Monday and Tuesday.

[09:45] At 10 a.m., Tropical Storm Parrots gathered about 420 kilometers southeast of Hong Kong, ie at 18.9 degrees north latitude and 115.9 degrees east longitude. It is expected to move northwest at a speed of about 22 kilometers per hour across the northern South China Sea. It gradually approached the coast of western Guangdong and continued to strengthen.

According to the current forecast path, the local wind will gradually increase in the afternoon, and the Observatory will change the strong wind signal No. 3 from 2 pm to 4 pm. The outer rain belt of the parrot is affecting the coast of Guangdong, and there are also swells on the sea. The public should stay away from the shore and stop all water activities.

[09:35] The Observatory issued a thunderstorm warning at 9:35 am on June 13, and the effective time is 11:30 am today. It is expected that there will be local thunderstorms in Hong Kong.

[09:10] At 9 am, the Hong Kong Observatory recorded a temperature of 30 degrees and a relative humidity of 79 percent. In the past hour, the average UV index recorded by King's Park was 2 and the intensity was low. Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No. 1 is now in effect.
The extremely hot weather warning is now in effect.

At 9 a.m., Tropical Storm Parrots gathered about 450 kilometers south-southeast of Hong Kong, at 18.7 degrees north latitude and 116.1 degrees east longitude. It was expected to move northwest at a speed of about 22 kilometers per hour, traversing the northern South China Sea and gradually approaching the coast of western Guangdong And continue to enhance.

[08:00] No. 1 alert signal takes effect. At 8 a.m., Tropical Storm Parrots gathered about 470 kilometers south-southeast of Hong Kong, ie at 18.6 degrees north latitude and 116.3 degrees east longitude. It was expected to move northwest at a speed of about 22 kilometers per hour, traversing the northern South China Sea and gradually approaching the coast of western Guangdong And continue to enhance. In the past few hours, the parrot has moved steadily to the northwest, and its associated outer rainbands are affecting the coast of Guangdong.

According to the current forecast path, the chance of changing the No. 3 strong wind signal before noon is low. It is expected that the wind will gradually increase in Hong Kong later today and there will be swells in the sea. At that time, the Observatory will consider issuing strong wind signal No. 3 depending on the wind conditions in Hong Kong.

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