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Lion Rock Typhoon Signal | The Observatory postpones the re-issue of No. 3 typhoon signal 5 degrees within 10 hours, appealing to the public to pay attention to tomorrow morning

2021-10-09T12:28:22.854Z


The Observatory issued the No. 8 southeast gale or storm signal at 6:40 this morning (9th). From 8:47 thereafter, it said that depending on the wind force, it would consider issuing the No. 3 strong wind signal in the early afternoon. Time about "falling waves" 4


The Observatory issued the No. 8 southeast gale or storm signal at 6:40 this morning (9th). From 8:47 thereafter, it said that depending on the wind force, it would consider issuing the No. 3 strong wind signal in the early afternoon.

The time for the "falling wave" was postponed by 4 degrees. As of 6:40 pm, Typhoon Signal No. 8 had been maintained for 12 hours.

At 5:45 in the evening, the Observatory stated that it would consider changing the Strong Wind Signal No. 3 tonight and urge the public to pay attention to the latest weather report before going out tomorrow morning.


The Observatory said that the No. 8 wind or storm signal will be maintained before midnight until 6:46 in the evening. When the wind eases, it is considered to issue the No. 3 strong wind signal.

That is, change your mouth at 5 degrees within 10 hours.


According to the Observatory's information on Typhoon "Lion Rock", "Lion Rock" continued to approach Hong Kong. Although the maximum sustained wind speed slowed down in the morning, it strengthened again in the afternoon.


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Nearly 9 o'clock in the morning, said it was changed to the 3rd in the early afternoon

The Observatory issued the No. 8 southeast gale or storm signal at 6:40 this morning. At that time, the tropical storm Lion Rock gathered about 560 kilometers southwest of Hong Kong, and the highest continuous wind speeds recorded in Ngong Ping, Cheung Chau and Waglan Island in the past hour. It is 105, 78 and 76 kilometers per hour.

At 8:47 in the morning, the Observatory stated for the first time that it would consider changing the wind speed in the early afternoon, depending on the wind conditions, but the highest sustained wind speed recorded at that time had weakened.

At 10:47, the Observatory postponed the re-issue of strong wind signal No. 3, saying that it would consider it in the afternoon. At that time, the Lion Rock was located about 550 kilometers southwest of Hong Kong and was closer to Hong Kong, but the wind speed had dropped.

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Suddenly withdraw the "Twilight Balloon" message at 3:45 p.m.

The Observatory postponed twice at 12:45 until the change of dispatch from "afternoon to dusk", and then said one hour later that it would change the dispatch of "before or after dusk" depending on the wind conditions, and finally changed to today at 3:45 pm We will consider it later, and at 5:45 pm we call on the public to pay attention to the latest weather report before going out tomorrow morning.

The Observatory changed its mouth again at 6:46 in the evening, saying that the No. 8 gale or storm signal was maintained at midnight. It did not predict when the No. 3 could be changed. It only said that it would be considered when the wind eased.

According to the Observatory's data, the distance between "Lion Rock" and Hong Kong is getting closer and closer, and although the wind speed weakened before noon, it strengthened again in the afternoon.

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Source: hk1

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