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Negative typhoon | Observatory 1 wind measuring station recorded the wind speed of typhoon No. 8 wind tracking 8 designated wind measuring stations

2022-11-01T21:59:41.427Z


The Observatory said that since the severe tropical storm "Nigg" adopts a closer path to Hong Kong, it will consider issuing the No. 8 Gale or Storm Signal during the day on Wednesday (2nd). Since 2007, the Observatory has issued No. 8 Tropical


The Observatory said that since the severe tropical storm "Nigg" adopts a closer path to Hong Kong, it will consider issuing the No. 8 Gale or Storm Signal during the day on Wednesday (2nd).

Since 2007, the Observatory will refer to the wind data recorded by eight anemometer stations when issuing Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No. 8. For example, four of the eight anemometer stations recorded sustained winds ranging from 63 to 117 per hour. km, it is very likely that the No. 8 typhoon will be issued.


Niger hit Hong Kong. As of 5 pm on Tuesday (1st), only one of the eight wind measuring stations in Cheung Chau recorded strong winds.

However, as of the announcement at 8:40 p.m., the Cheung Chau Meteorological Station had recorded the highest sustained wind speed of gale force (8 to 9) with a wind speed of 63 kilometers per hour.

As for Tate's Cairn and Waglan Island, which are not reference anemometer stations, the maximum sustained wind speeds are 86 kilometers per hour and 65 kilometers per hour respectively, both of which are gale force winds.


That is to see the latest information of the eight wind measuring stations:


Since 2007, the Observatory has made reference to the wind data recorded by eight wind measuring stations when issuing the Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No. 8.

(Photo from the Observatory's website)

[20:53] According to the wind speed data of the Observatory at 8:40 p.m., in the previous hour, the Cheung Chau Meteorological Station recorded the highest sustained wind speed of gale force (level 8 to 9) with a wind speed of 63 kilometers per hour.

▼On November 1st under the typhoon No. 3, there was rain in the strong wind▼


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Since 2007, the Observatory's reference index for "surrounding waves" has been changed to refer

to the average wind speeds recorded at eight wind measuring stations, including

Cheung Chau, Airport, Lau Fau Shan, Kai Tak, Sai Kung, Shell Oil Depot on Tsing Yi Island, Sha Tin and Ta Kwu Ling .

When four of the eight wind measuring stations have recorded or are expected to record sustained wind speeds that reach the wind speed range of the No. 3 or No. 8 typhoon and are likely to continue, the Observatory will issue a relevant warning signal.

However, with reference to the tropical cyclones that required the Observatory to issue Typhoon Signal No. 8 or above in the past five years, only three of them reached the standard of "eight out of four".

In 2017, Tropical Storm Locke did not record strong winds at any wind measuring station. At that time, the assistant director and current director Cheng Chuming once explained the picture of Locke's "hanging waves", pointing out that many forecasts at that time indicated that Hong Kong would be hit by strong winds

. The overall wind is not high, but based on public safety considerations, the Observatory decided to issue the No. 8 typhoon.

Leung Wing-wu, the former assistant director of the Observatory, pointed out in a radio program on Tuesday (1st) that whether or not to "hang the wave" depends on how widely Hong Kong is affected by the gale,

and "eight to four" is not a hard indicator, everything depends on the citizens safety first.

▼On October 31, citizens enjoyed the sunset under the No. 3 typhoon▼


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Negative typhoon | The Observatory predicts that the No. 8 typhoon will be issued on Wednesday, which will be the first in 50 years to issue a Negative typhoon in November | Is the No. 8 typhoon to meet the "8 in 4" standard of the wind station?

The Observatory Director Zeng explained the typhoon typhoon nega | The winds in the offshore highlands reached the level of typhoon No. 8 on Wednesday, and the temperature dropped sharply in the morning and the typhoon typhoon was 19 degrees | The typhoon typhoon No. 3 maintained the typhoon typhoon of kindergartens and some special schools today | The typhoon signal No. 3 was changed in the early morning in Macau and it is expected to maintain the typhoon in the morning |

Source: hk1

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