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The Observatory canceled all tropical cyclone warning signals at 1:20 pm

2020-06-14T20:33:58.745Z


The Observatory cancelled all tropical cyclone warning signals at 1:20 pm. At 1 pm, tropical low-pressure parrots gathered about 280 kilometers west of Hong Kong, that is, at 22.0 degrees north latitude and 111.5 degrees east longitude. It is expected to move northwest at a speed of about 22 kilometers per hour, moving inland and gradually weakening. The Observatory pointed out that the rain belt of the parrot still affects 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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Author: Du Jiexin

2020-06-14 09:16

Last update date: 2020-06-14 13:24

The Observatory cancelled all tropical cyclone warning signals at 1:20 pm.

At 1 pm, tropical low-pressure parrots gathered about 280 kilometers west of Hong Kong, that is, at 22.0 degrees north latitude and 111.5 degrees east longitude. It is expected to move northwest at a speed of about 22 kilometers per hour, moving inland and gradually weakening. The Observatory pointed out that the rain belt of the parrot still affects 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.

The observatory canceled all tropical cyclone warning signals at 1:20 pm, and the parrot will move inland and gradually weaken. (Screenshot of the Observatory website)

At 9 am, the strong wind signal No. 3 is still in effect, and the Hong Kong Observatory expects the average wind speed in Hong Kong to be 41 to 62 kilometers per hour. The Observatory pointed out that the parrot is about to land near Yangjiang in western Guangdong. Parrots are expected to gradually weaken and move away from Hong Kong. The Observatory will reissue the alert signal No. 1 within a short period of time.

At 10 a.m., the observatory said that the parrot would stay away from Hong Kong; the observatory changed its alert signal at 10:40, indicating that tropical storm parrots had landed in Yangjiang City, Guangdong, and weakened to a tropical depression; parrots were concentrated in the southwest of Hong Kong About 250 kilometers to the west, at 21.7 degrees north latitude and 111.8 degrees east longitude, it is expected to move northwest at a speed of about 22 kilometers per hour, moving inland and gradually weakening.

At 11:00 a.m., tropical low-pressure parrots gathered about 260 kilometers west-southwest of Hong Kong, that is, at 21.8 degrees north latitude and 111.7 degrees east longitude. It is expected to move northwest at a speed of about 22 kilometers per hour, moving inland and gradually weakening.

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. The highest sustained wind speeds recorded at Waglan Island, Chek Lap Kok and Tate's Lao Mountain were 50 per hour , 46 and 44 kilometers, the highest gusts are 59, 62 and 67 kilometers per hour, respectively.

At 9 am, the strong wind signal No. 3 is still in effect, and the Hong Kong Observatory expects the average wind speed in Hong Kong to be 41 to 62 kilometers per hour. (Screenshot of the Observatory website)

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