Issue Time (HKT): 16:15 17/Apr/2008 The Standby Signal, No. 1, was issued at 4:15 p.m. Issue Time (HKT): 16:20 17/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 was issued at 4:15 p.m. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At 4 p.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 730 kilometres south-southwest of Hong Kong (near 16.0 degrees north 112.0 degrees east) and is forecast to move north-northwest at about 10 kilometres per hour in the general direction of Hainan. A northeast monsoon is expected to affect the southeastern coast of China in the next couple of days. Under the combined effect of the northeast monsoon and Neoguri, occasionally strong winds are expected offshore later today. Sea conditions will also become rough gradually. However, the chance of issuing the Strong Wind Signal No.3 within today is not high. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal) 1. Some precautions against damage should be taken now, gutters and drains should be cleared of obstructions. Hinges, bolts, locks and shutters of windows and doors should be checked. 2. If you are planning to visit Guangdong, Macau, any of the off-shore islands or remote parts of Hong Kong, you are reminded that changes in weather may affect your plans. 3. Since there may be swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory&rsquos web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 16:26 17/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 was issued at 4:15 p.m. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At 4 p.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 730 kilometres south-southwest of Hong Kong (near 16.0 degrees north 112.0 degrees east) and is forecast to move north-northwest at about 10 kilometres per hour in the general direction of Hainan. A northeast monsoon is expected to affect the southeastern coast of China in the next couple of days. Under the combined effect of the northeast monsoon and Neoguri, occasionally strong winds are expected offshore later today. Sea conditions will also become rough gradually. However, the chance of issuing the Strong Wind Signal No.3 within today is not high. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal) 1. Some precautions against damage should be taken now, gutters and drains should be cleared of obstructions. Hinges, bolts, locks and shutters of windows and doors should be checked. 2. If you are planning to visit Guangdong, Macau, any of the off-shore islands or remote parts of Hong Kong, you are reminded that changes in weather may affect your plans. 3. Since there may be swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 16:47 17/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At 5 p.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 730 kilometres south-southwest of Hong Kong (near 16.1 degrees north 111.9 degrees east) and is forecast to move north-northwest at about 10 kilometres per hour in the general direction of Hainan. A northeast monsoon is expected to affect the southeastern coast of China in the next couple of days. Under the combined effect of the northeast monsoon and Neoguri, occasionally strong winds are expected offshore later today. Sea conditions will also become rough gradually. However, the chance of issuing the Strong Wind Signal No.3 within today is not high. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal) 1. Some precautions against damage should be taken now, gutters and drains should be cleared of obstructions. Hinges, bolts, locks and shutters of windows and doors should be checked. 2. If you are planning to visit Guangdong, Macau, any of the off-shore islands or remote parts of Hong Kong, you are reminded that changes in weather may affect your plans. 3. Since there may be swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 17:45 17/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At 6 p.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 720 kilometres south-southwest of Hong Kong (near 16.2 degrees north 111.9 degrees east) and is forecast to move north-northwest at about 10 kilometres per hour in the general directionn of Hainan Island. Issue Time (HKT): 18:45 17/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At 7 p.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 710 kilometres south-southwest of Hong Kong (near 16.3 degrees north 111.9 degrees east) and is forecast to move north-northwest at about 12 kilometres per hour in the general direction of Hainan Island. A northeast monsoon is expected to affect the southeastern coast of China in the next couple of days. Under the combined effect of the northeast monsoon and Neoguri, occasionally strong winds are expected offshore later today. Sea conditions will also become rough gradually. However, the chance of issuing the Strong Wind Signal No.3 within today is not high. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal) 1. If you are planning to visit Guangdong, Macau, any of the off-shore islands or remote parts of Hong Kong, you are reminded that changes in weather may affect your plans. 2. Since there may be swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 3. All small vessels including low power vessels and fishing vessels in open sea should seek shelter as soon as possible. Please take any precautions necessary for small vessels and secure them properly with moorings. 4. Owners of shop signs, advertisements and TV aerials which overhang public thoroughfares or which are situated on tops of buildings should make sure that the fastenings and framework of these structures are secured. Issue Time (HKT): 19:45 17/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At 8 p.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 700 kilometres south-southwest of Hong Kong (near 16.4 degrees north 111.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move north-northwest at about 12 kilometres per hour in the general direction of Hainan Island. Issue Time (HKT): 20:45 17/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At 9 p.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 690 kilometres south-southwest of Hong Kong (near 16.5 degrees north 111.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move north-northwest at about 12 kilometres per hour in the general direction of Hainan Island. Under the combined effect of the northeast monsoon and Neoguri, winds locally will strengthen tomorrow. With Neoguri staying on its current course, the chance of issuing the Strong Wind Signal No.3 overnight is not high. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal) 1. Some precautions against damage should be taken now, gutters and drains should be cleared of obstructions. Hinges, bolts, locks and shutters of windows and doors should be checked. 2. If you are planning to visit Guangdong, Macau, any of the off-shore islands or remote parts of Hong Kong, you are reminded that changes in weather may affect your plans. 3. Since there may be swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 4. All small vessels including low power vessels and fishing vessels in open sea should seek shelter as soon as possible. Please take any precautions necessary for small vessels and secure them properly with moorings. Issue Time (HKT): 21:45 17/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At 10 p.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 680 kilometres south-southwest of Hong Kong (near 16.6 degrees north 111.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move north-northwest at about 12 kilometres per hour in the general direction of Hainan Island. Issue Time (HKT): 22:45 17/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At 11 p.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 670 kilometres south-southwest of Hong Kong (near 16.7 degrees north 111.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move north-northwest at about 12 kilometres per hour in the general direction of Hainan Island. With Neoguri staying on its current course, the chance of issuing the Strong Wind Signal No.3 in the early morning is not high. However, under the combined effect of the northeast monsoon and Neoguri, winds locally will strengthen gradually. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal) 1. If you are planning to visit Guangdong, Macau, any of the off-shore islands or remote parts of Hong Kong, you are reminded that changes in weather may affect your plans. 2. Since there may be swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 3. All small vessels including low power vessels and fishing vessels in open sea should seek shelter as soon as possible. Please take any precautions necessary for small vessels and secure them properly with moorings. Issue Time (HKT): 23:45 17/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At midnight, Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 660 kilometres south-southwest of Hong Kong (near 16.8 degrees north 111.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move north-northwest at about 12 kilometres per hour in the general direction of Hainan Island. Issue Time (HKT): 00:45 18/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At 1 a.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 650 kilometres south-southwest of Hong Kong (near 16.9 degrees north 111.7 degrees east) and is forecast to move north-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour in the general direction of Hainan Island. Issue Time (HKT): 01:45 18/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At 2 a.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 640 kilometres south-southwest of Hong Kong (near 17.0 degrees north 111.7 degrees east) and is forecast to move north-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour in the general direction of Hainan Island. With Neoguri staying on its current course, the chance of issuing the Strong Wind Signal No.3 in the early morning is not high. However, under the combined effect of the northeast monsoon and Neoguri, winds locally will strengthen gradually. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal) 1. If you are planning to visit Guangdong, Macau, any of the off-shore islands or remote parts of Hong Kong, you are reminded that changes in weather may affect your plans. 2. Since there may be swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 3. All small vessels including low power vessels and fishing vessels in open sea should seek shelter as soon as possible. Please take any precautions necessary for small vessels and secure them properly with moorings. Issue Time (HKT): 02:45 18/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At 3 a.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 620 kilometres south-southwest of Hong Kong (near 17.2 degrees north 111.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move north-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour in the general direction of Hainan Island. Issue Time (HKT): 03:45 18/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At 4 a.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 600 kilometres south-southwest of Hong Kong (near 17.4 degrees north 111.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move north-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour in the general direction of Hainan Island. Issue Time (HKT): 04:45 18/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At 5 a.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 590 kilometres south-southwest of Hong Kong (near 17.5 degrees north 111.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move north-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour in the general direction of Hainan Island. With Neoguri staying on its current course, the chance of issuing the Strong Wind Signal No.3 in the morning is not high. However, under the combined effect of the northeast monsoon and Neoguri, winds locally will strengthen gradually. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal) 1. Since there may be swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 2. All small vessels including low power vessels and fishing vessels in open sea should seek shelter as soon as possible. Please take any precautions necessary for small vessels and secure them properly with moorings. 3. If you are planning to visit Guangdong, Macau, any of the off-shore islands or remote parts of Hong Kong, you are reminded that changes in weather may affect your plans. 4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 05:45 18/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At 6 a.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 580 kilometres south-southwest of Hong Kong (near 17.6 degrees north 111.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move north-northwest at about 14 kilometres per hour in the general direction of Hainan Island. Issue Time (HKT): 06:49 18/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At 7 a.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 570 kilometres south-southwest of Hong Kong (near 17.7 degrees north 111.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move north or north-northwest at about 12 kilometres per hour towards the seas to the east of Hainan Island. With Neoguri staying on its current course, the chance of issuing the Strong Wind Signal No.3 in the morning is not high. However, under the combined effect of the northeast monsoon and Neoguri, local winds will strengthen gradually during the day. The need for the Strong Wind Signal No.3 will be considered later today. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal) 1. Since there may be swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 2. All small vessels including low power vessels and fishing vessels in open sea should seek shelter as soon as possible. Please take any precautions necessary for small vessels and secure them properly with moorings. 3. If you are planning to visit Guangdong, Macau, any of the off-shore islands or remote parts of Hong Kong, you are reminded that changes in weather may affect your plans. 4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 07:45 18/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At 8 a.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 560 kilometres south-southwest of Hong Kong (near 17.8 degrees north 111.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move north or north-northwest at about 12 kilometres per hour towards the seas to the east of Hainan Island. With Neoguri staying on its current course, the chance of issuing the Strong Wind Signal No.3 in the morning is not high. However, under the combined effect of the northeast monsoon and Neoguri, local winds will strengthen gradually during the day. The need for the Strong Wind Signal No.3 will be considered later today. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal) 1. If you are planning to visit Guangdong, Macau, any of the off-shore islands or remote parts of Hong Kong, you are reminded that changes in weather may affect your plans. 2. Those who have definite duties during a tropical cyclone should now remain on call or contact their control centres from time to time. 3. Engineers, architects and contractors should make sure that scaffoldings, hoardings and other temporary structures are secured. 4. Owners of shop signs, advertisements and TV aerials which overhang public thoroughfares or which are situated on tops of buildings should make sure that the fastenings and framework of these structures are secured. Issue Time (HKT): 08:45 18/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At 9 a.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 550 kilometres south-southwest of Hong Kong (near 17.9 degrees north 111.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move north or north-northwest at about 12 kilometres per hour towards the seas east of Hainan Island. Issue Time (HKT): 09:45 18/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At 10 a.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 540 kilometres south-southwest of Hong Kong (near 18.0 degrees north 111.7 degrees east) and is forecast to move north or north-northwest at about 12 kilometres per hour towards the seas east of Hainan Island. With Neoguri staying on its current course, the chance of issuing the Strong Wind Signal No.3 in the morning is not high. However, under the combined effect of the northeast monsoon and Neoguri, local winds will strengthen gradually. The need for the Strong Wind Signal No.3 will be considered later today. In the past hour, winds of about 55 kilometres per hour were recorded at Waglan Island. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal) 1. Since there are swells and sea state is rough, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 2. Some precautions against damage should be taken now, gutters and drains should be cleared of obstructions. Hinges, bolts, locks and shutters of windows and doors should be checked. 3. If you are planning to visit Guangdong, Macau, any of the off-shore islands or remote parts of Hong Kong, you are reminded that changes in weather may affect your plans. 4. All small vessels including low power vessels and fishing vessels in open sea should seek shelter as soon as possible. Please take any precautions necessary for small vessels and secure them properly with moorings. Issue Time (HKT): 10:45 18/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At 11 a.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 540 kilometres south-southwest of Hong Kong (near 18.1 degrees north 111.6 degrees east) and is forecast to move north or north-northwest at about 12 kilometres per hour towards the seas east of Hainan Island. Issue Time (HKT): 11:45 18/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At noon, Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 530 kilometres south-southwest of Hong Kong (near 18.2 degrees north 111.5 degrees east) and is forecast to move north or north-northwest at about 12 kilometres per hour across the seas east of Hainan Island. Under the combined effect of the northeast monsoon and Typhoon Neoguri, local winds will strengthen gradually. The Observatory will consider issuing the Strong Wind Signal No.3 later this afternoon. In the past hour, winds of about 55 kilometres per hour were recorded at Waglan Island. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal) 1. Since the sea is rough and there are swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 2. Some precautions against damage should be taken now, gutters and drains should be cleared of obstructions. Hinges, bolts, locks and shutters of windows and doors should be checked. 3. Engineers, architects and contractors should make sure that scaffoldings, hoardings and other temporary structures are secured. 4. If you are planning to visit Guangdong, Macau, any of the off-shore islands or remote parts of Hong Kong, you are reminded that changes in weather may affect your plans. Issue Time (HKT): 12:45 18/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At 1 p.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 530 kilometres south-southwest of Hong Kong (near 18.3 degrees north 111.4 degrees east) and is forecast to move north or north-northwest at about 12 kilometres per hour crossing the seas east of Hainan Island. Issue Time (HKT): 13:45 18/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At 2 p.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 520 kilometres southwest of Hong Kong (near 18.4 degrees north 111.4 degrees east) and is forecast to move north or north-northwest at about 12 kilometres per hour crossing the seas east of Hainan Island. Under the combined effect of the northeast monsoon and Typhoon Neoguri, local winds will strengthen gradually. The Observatory will consider issuing the Strong Wind Signal No.3 later this afternoon. In the past hour, winds of about 51 kilometres per hour were recorded at Waglan Island. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal) 1. Since the sea is rough and there are swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 2. Some precautions against damage should be taken now, gutters and drains should be cleared of obstructions. Hinges, bolts, locks and shutters of windows and doors should be checked. 3. Owners of shop signs, advertisements and TV aerials which overhang public thoroughfares or which are situated on tops of buildings should make sure that the fastenings and framework of these structures are secured. 4. All small vessels including low power vessels and fishing vessels in open sea should seek shelter as soon as possible. Please take any precautions necessary for small vessels and secure them properly with moorings. Issue Time (HKT): 14:45 18/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At 3 p.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 510 kilometres southwest of Hong Kong (near 18.5 degrees north 111.4 degrees east) and is forecast to move north or north-northwest at about 12 kilometres per hour crossing the seas east of Hainan Island. Issue Time (HKT): 15:45 18/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At 4 p.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 500 kilometres southwest of Hong Kong (near 18.6 degrees north 111.4 degrees east) and is forecast to move north at about 14 kilometres per hour crossing the seas east of Hainan Island. Issue Time (HKT): 16:51 18/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At 5 p.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 490 kilometres southwest of Hong Kong (near 18.7 degrees north 111.4 degrees east) and is forecast to move north at about 14 kilometres per hour crossing the seas east of Hainan Island towards western Guangdong. Typhoon Neoguri weakened slightly this afternoon. Under the combined effect of the northeast monsoon and Neoguri, local winds will strengthen gradually. The Observatory will consider issuing the Strong Wind Signal No.3 tonight. In the past hour, winds of about 43 kilometres per hour were recorded at Cheung Chau. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal) 1. Since the sea is rough and there are swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 2. Some precautions against damage should be taken now, gutters and drains should be cleared of obstructions. Hinges, bolts, locks and shutters of windows and doors should be checked. 3. Owners of shop signs, advertisements and TV aerials which overhang public thoroughfares or which are situated on tops of buildings should make sure that the fastenings and framework of these structures are secured. 4. All small vessels including low power vessels and fishing vessels in open sea should seek shelter as soon as possible. Please take any precautions necessary for small vessels and secure them properly with moorings. Issue Time (HKT): 17:45 18/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At 6 p.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 480 kilometres southwest of Hong Kong (near 18.8 degrees north 111.4 degrees east) and is forecast to move north at about 14 kilometres per hour crossing the seas east of Hainan Island towards western Guandong. Issue Time (HKT): 18:47 18/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At 7 p.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 480 kilometres southwest of Hong Kong (near 18.9 degrees north 111.4 degrees east) and is forecast to move north at about 14 kilometres per hour crossing the seas east of Hainan Island towards western Guandong. Under the combined effect of the northeast monsoon and Typhoon Neoguri, local winds will strengthen gradually. The Observatory will consider issuing the Strong Wind Signal No.3 in the next few hours. In the past hour, winds of about 52 and 45 kilometres per hour were recorded at Cheung Chau and Chek Lap Kok respectively. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal) 1. Some precautions against damage should be taken now, gutters and drains should be cleared of obstructions. Hinges, bolts, locks and shutters of windows and doors should be checked. 2. If you are planning to visit Guangdong, Macau, any of the off-shore islands or remote parts of Hong Kong, you are reminded that changes in weather may affect your plans. 3. Since the sea is rough and there are swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 19:45 18/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At 8 p.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 460 kilometres southwest of Hong Kong (near 19.1 degrees north 111.4 degrees east) and is forecast to move north at about 14 kilometres per hour crossing the seas east of Hainan Island towards western Guandong. Issue Time (HKT): 20:40 18/Apr/2008 The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3, was issued at 8:40 p.m. Issue Time (HKT): 20:45 18/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 was issued at 8:40 p.m. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At 9 p.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 450 kilometres southwest of Hong Kong (near 19.2 degrees north 111.4 degrees east) and is forecast to move north at about 14 kilometres per hour crossing the seas east of Hainan Island towards western Guandong. Under the combined effect of the northeast monsoon and Typhoon Neoguri, local winds will strengthen gradually. In the past hour, winds of about 43 and 53 kilometres per hour were recorded at Chek Lap Kok and Cheung Chau respectively. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal) 1. You are advised not to delay in taking all precautions to protect your home or property. Make sure now that all loose objects are secure. Porch furniture, flower pots and other objects likely to be blown away should be taken indoors. Check again and make sure all windows and doors can be securely locked. 2. Storm water drains should be be cleared of leaves and rubbish, this applies particularly to dwellers in low-lying areas. 3. Since seas are rough and there are swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 4. Fishing vessels not yet in typhoon shelters should seek shelter without delay. Check again that all deck fittings are firmly fastened. If available, heavy anchors should be prepared and used in addition to regular anchors. Issue Time (HKT): 21:45 18/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At 10 p.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 440 kilometres southwest of Hong Kong (near 19.3 degrees north 111.4 degrees east) and is forecast to move north at about 14 kilometres per hour crossing the seas east of Hainan Island towards western Guandong. Issue Time (HKT): 22:47 18/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At 11 p.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 430 kilometres southwest of Hong Kong (near 19.4 degrees north 111.4 degrees east) and is forecast to move north at about 14 kilometres per hour crossing the seas east of Hainan Island towards western Guandong. The chance of issuing the No. 8 gale or storm signal is low overnight. Noeguri will move closer to Hong Kong tomorrow but will at the same time weaken gradually . The Observatory will closely monitor the situation. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal) 1. You are advised not to delay in taking all precautions to protect your home or property. Make sure now that all loose objects are secure. Porch furniture, flower pots and other objects likely to be blown away should be taken indoors. Check again and make sure all windows and doors can be securely locked. 2. Since seas are rough and there are swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 3. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 23:45 18/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At midnight, Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 420 kilometres southwest of Hong Kong (near 19.5 degrees north 111.4 degrees east) and is forecast to move north at about 14 kilometres per hour crossing the seas east of Hainan Island towards western Guandong. Issue Time (HKT): 00:45 19/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At 1 a.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 420 kilometres southwest of Hong Kong (near 19.6 degrees north 111.4 degrees east) and is forecast to move north at about 14 kilometres per hour crossing the seas east of Hainan Island towards western Guandong. Issue Time (HKT): 01:45 19/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At 2 a.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 410 kilometres southwest of Hong Kong (near 19.7 degrees north 111.4 degrees east) and is forecast to move north at about 14 kilometres per hour crossing the seas east of Hainan Island towards western Guangdong. The chance of issuing the No. 8 gale or storm signal is low overnight. Noeguri will move closer to Hong Kong today but will at the same time weaken gradually . The Observatory will closely monitor the situation. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal) 1. You are advised not to delay in taking all precautions to protect your home or property. Make sure now that all loose objects are secure. Porch furniture, flower pots and other objects likely to be blown away should be taken indoors. Check again and make sure all windows and doors can be securely locked. 2. Since seas are rough and there are swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 3. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 02:45 19/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At 2 a.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 410 kilometres southwest of Hong Kong (near 19.7 degrees north 111.4 degrees east) and is forecast to move north at about 14 kilometres per hour crossing the seas east of Hainan Island towards western Guangdong. Issue Time (HKT): 02:53 19/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At 3 a.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 400 kilometres southwest of Hong Kong (near 19.8 degrees north 111.4 degrees east) and is forecast to move north at about 14 kilometres per hour crossing the seas east of Hainan Island towards western Guangdong. Issue Time (HKT): 03:46 19/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At 4 a.m., Typhoon Neoguri was estimated to be about 390 kilometres southwest of Hong Kong (near 19.9 degrees north 111.5 degrees east) and is forecast to move north at about 14 kilometres per hour towards western Guangdong. Issue Time (HKT): 05:23 19/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. Typhoon Neoguri has weakened into a Severe Tropical Storm. At 5 a.m., Neoguri was estimated to be about 380 kilometres southwest of Hong Kong (near 20.0 degrees north 111.5 degrees east) and is forecast to move north at about 14 kilometres per hour towards western Guangdong. Neoguri is expected to weaken further. On its present track, Neoguri will edge closer to Hong Kong and strong winds will continue to affect the territory for most of today. The strong wind signal No. 3 will remain in force for most of today. In the past hour, winds of about 44 and 52 kilometres per hour were recorded at Chek Lap Kok and Cheung Chau respectively. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal) 1. You are advised not to delay in taking all precautions to protect your home or property. Make sure now that all loose objects are secure. Porch furniture, flower pots and other objects likely to be blown away should be taken indoors. Check again and make sure all windows and doors can be securely locked. 2. Since seas are rough and there are swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 3. Engineers, architects and contractors are again reminded that all scaffoldings, hoardings and temporary buildings should be secured. 4. Small craft owners should now complete arrangements for the safety of their boats. 5. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 05:46 19/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At 5 a.m., Severe Tropical Storm Neoguri was estimated to be about 380 kilometres southwest of Hong Kong (near 20.0 degrees north 111.5 degrees east) and is forecast to move north at about 14 kilometres per hour towards western Guangdong. Neoguri is expected to weaken further. On its present track, Neoguri will edge closer to Hong Kong and strong winds will continue to affect the territory for most of today. The strong wind signal No. 3 will remain in force for a period of time. In the past hour, winds of about 44 and 52 kilometres per hour were recorded at Chek Lap Kok and Cheung Chau respectively. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal) 1. You are advised not to delay in taking all precautions to protect your home or property. Make sure now that all loose objects are secure. Porch furniture, flower pots and other objects likely to be blown away should be taken indoors. Check again and make sure all windows and doors can be securely locked. 2. Since seas are rough and there are swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 3. Engineers, architects and contractors are again reminded that all scaffoldings, hoardings and temporary buildings should be secured. 4. Small craft owners should now complete arrangements for the safety of their boats. 5. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 06:45 19/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At 7 a.m., Severe Tropical Storm Neoguri was estimated to be about 360 kilometres southwest of Hong Kong (near 20.2 degrees north 111.5 degrees east) and is forecast to move north at about 14 kilometres per hour towards western Guangdong. Neoguri is expected to weaken further. On its present track, Neoguri will edge closer to Hong Kong and strong winds will continue to affect the territory for most of today. The strong wind signal No. 3 will remain in force for a period of time. In the past hour, winds of about 44 and 56 kilometres per hour were recorded at Chek Lap Kok and Cheung Chau respectively. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal) 1. You are advised not to delay in taking all precautions to protect your home or property. Make sure now that all loose objects are secure. Porch furniture, flower pots and other objects likely to be blown away should be taken indoors. Check again and make sure all windows and doors can be securely locked. 2. Since seas are rough and there are swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 3. Fishing vessels not yet in typhoon shelters should seek shelter without delay. Check again that all deck fittings are firmly fastened. If available, heavy anchors should be prepared and used in addition to regular anchors. 4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 07:45 19/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At 8 a.m., Severe Tropical Storm Neoguri was estimated to be about 350 kilometres southwest of Hong Kong (near 20.4 degrees north 111.5 degrees east) and is forecast to move north at about 14 kilometres per hour towards western Guangdong. Neoguri is expected to weaken further. On its present track, Neoguri will edge closer to Hong Kong and strong winds will continue to affect the territory for most of today. The strong wind signal No. 3 will remain in force for a period of time. In the past hour, winds of about 44 and 55 kilometres per hour were recorded at Chek Lap Kok and Cheung Chau respectively. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal) 1. You are advised not to delay in taking all precautions to protect your home or property. Make sure now that all loose objects are secure. Porch furniture, flower pots and other objects likely to be blown away should be taken indoors. Check again and make sure all windows and doors can be securely locked. 2. Engineers, architects and contractors are again reminded that all scaffoldings, hoardings and temporary buildings should be secured. 3. Since seas are rough and there are swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 4. Small craft owners should now complete arrangements for the safety of their boats. Issue Time (HKT): 08:45 19/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At 9 a.m., Severe Tropical Storm Neoguri was estimated to be about 330 kilometres southwest of Hong Kong (near 20.6 degrees north 111.6 degrees east) and is forecast to move north at about 14 kilometres per hour towards western Guangdong. Issue Time (HKT): 09:45 19/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At 10 a.m., Severe Tropical Storm Neoguri was estimated to be about 320 kilometres west-southwest of Hong Kong (near 20.7 degrees north 111.6 degrees east) and is forecast to move north or north-northeast at about 14 kilometres per hour towards western Guangdong. On its present track, Neoguri will continue to edge closer to Hong Kong. Strong winds will affect the territory for most of day. The rainbands of Neoguri have started affecting Hong Kong, bringing occasional rain and squalls. The strong wind signal No. 3 will remain in force for some time. In the past hour, winds of about 46 and 57 kilometres per hour were recorded at Chek Lap Kok and Cheung Chau respectively. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal) 1. You are advised not to delay in taking all precautions to protect your home or property. Make sure now that all loose objects are secure. Porch furniture, flower pots and other objects likely to be blown away should be taken indoors. Check again and make sure all windows and doors can be securely locked. 2. Storm water drains should be be cleared of leaves and rubbish, this applies particularly to dwellers in low-lying areas. 3. Since seas are rough and there are swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 4. Small craft owners should now complete arrangements for the safety of their boats. Issue Time (HKT): 10:45 19/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At 11 a.m., Severe Tropical Storm Neoguri was estimated to be about 310 kilometres west-southwest of Hong Kong (near 20.8 degrees north 111.6 degrees east) and is forecast to move north or north-northeast at about 14 kilometres per hour towards western Guangdong. Issue Time (HKT): 11:46 19/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At noon, Severe Tropical Storm Neoguri was estimated to be about 290 kilometres west-southwest of Hong Kong (near 21.0 degrees north 111.7 degrees east) and is forecast to move north or north-northeast at about 14 kilometres per hour towards western Guangdong. On its present track, Neoguri will make landfall around dusk. With Neoguri edging closer to Hong Kong, strong winds will affect the territory for most of day. Under the influence of its rainbands, local weather will be overcast with rain and squalls. The strong wind signal No. 3 will remain in force for some time. In the past hour, winds of about 46 and 55 kilometres per hour were recorded at Chek Lap Kok and Cheung Chau respectively. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal) 1. You are advised not to delay in taking all precautions to protect your home or property. Make sure now that all loose objects are secure. Porch furniture, flower pots and other objects likely to be blown away should be taken indoors. Check again and make sure all windows and doors can be securely locked. 2. People should avoid walking or working in areas exposed to gales and squalls. Drivers using highways and flyovers should be alert to violent gusts. 3. Engineers, architects and contractors are again reminded that all scaffoldings, hoardings and temporary buildings should be secured. 4. Since seas are rough and there are swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. Issue Time (HKT): 12:45 19/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At 1 p.m., Severe Tropical Storm Neoguri was estimated to be about 270 kilometres west-southwest of Hong Kong (near 21.2 degrees north 111.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move north or north-northeast at about 14 kilometres per hour towards western Guangdong. Issue Time (HKT): 13:52 19/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At 2 p.m., Severe Tropical Storm Neoguri was estimated to be about 240 kilometres west-southwest of Hong Kong (near 21.5 degrees north 112.0 degrees east) and is forecast to move north or north-northeast at about 14 kilometres per hour towards western Guangdong. Neoguri has accelerated and will be landing later in the afternoon. Although Neoguri will weaken gradually, its centre will continue to edge closer to Hong Kong. The chance of the Gale or Storm Wind Signal Number 8 cannot be ruled out. The public should pay attention to the latest information from the Observatory. In the past hour, winds of about 53 and 66 kilometres per hour were recorded at Chek Lap Kok and Cheung Chau respectively. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal) 1. You are advised not to delay in taking all precautions to protect your home or property. Make sure now that all loose objects are secure. Porch furniture, flower pots and other objects likely to be blown away should be taken indoors. Check again and make sure all windows and doors can be securely locked. 2. Since seas are rough and there are swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 3. Small craft owners should now complete arrangements for the safety of their boats. 4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 15:03 19/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At 3 p.m., Tropical Storm Neoguri was estimated to be about 210 kilometres west-southwest of Hong Kong (near 21.8 degrees north 112.2 degrees east) and is forecast to move north-northeast at about 16 kilometres per hour moving into inland Guangdong. Neoguri has landed near Yangjiang and weakened into a tropical storm. The chance of issuing Gale or Storm Wind Signal Number 8 has become relatively lower. However, as Neoguri is edging closer to Hong Kong, the public should continue to pay attention to the latest information from the Observatory. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal) 1. You are advised not to delay in taking all precautions to protect your home or property. Make sure now that all loose objects are secure. Porch furniture, flower pots and other objects likely to be blown away should be taken indoors. Check again and make sure all windows and doors can be securely locked. 2. Since seas are rough and there are swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 3. Small craft owners should now complete arrangements for the safety of their boats. 4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 15:45 19/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At 4 p.m., Tropical Storm Neoguri was estimated to be about 200 kilometres west of Hong Kong (near 22.0 degrees north 112.3 degrees east) and is forecast to move north-northeast at about 16 kilometres per hour moving into inland Guangdong. Neoguri has landed near Yangjiang and weakened into a tropical storm. The chance of issuing Gale or Storm Wind Signal Number 8 has become relatively lower. However, as Neoguri is edging closer to Hong Kong, the public should continue to pay attention to the latest information from the Observatory. In the past hour, winds of about 55 and 84 kilometres per hour were recorded at Chek Lap Kok and Cheung Chau respectively. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal) 1. You are advised not to delay in taking all precautions to protect your home or property. Make sure now that all loose objects are secure. Porch furniture, flower pots and other objects likely to be blown away should be taken indoors. Check again and make sure all windows and doors can be securely locked. 2. Storm water drains should be be cleared of leaves and rubbish, this applies particularly to dwellers in low-lying areas. 3. Since seas are rough and there are swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 16:49 19/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At 5 p.m., Tropical Storm Neoguri was estimated to be about 180 kilometres west of Hong Kong (near 22.2 degrees north 112.4 degrees east) and is forecast to move north-northeast at about 16 kilometres per hour moving into inland Guangdong. Neoguri has landed and weakened further. However, the centre of Neoguri continues to edge closer to Hong Kong and local winds will remain strong. The Strong Wind Signal No. 3 will in effect for a period of time. Under the influence of Neoguri's rainbands, rain will be heavy at times and there will be squalls. In the past hour, winds of about 51 and 83 kilometres per hour were recorded at Chek Lap Kok and Cheung Chau respectively. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal) 1. Storm water drains should be be cleared of leaves and rubbish, this applies particularly to dwellers in low-lying areas. 2. Since seas are rough and there are swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 3. People should avoid walking or working in areas exposed to gales and squalls. Drivers using highways and flyovers should be alert to violent gusts. 4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 16:58 19/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At 5 p.m., Tropical Storm Neoguri was estimated to be about 180 kilometres west of Hong Kong (near 22.2 degrees north 112.4 degrees east) and is forecast to move north-northeast at about 16 kilometres per hour moving into inland Guangdong. Neoguri has landed and weakened further. However, the centre of Neoguri continues to edge closer to Hong Kong and local winds will remain strong. The Strong Wind Signal No. 3 will in effect for some time. Under the influence of Neoguri's rainbands, rain will be heavy at times and there will be squalls. In the past hour, winds of about 51 and 83 kilometres per hour were recorded at Chek Lap Kok and Cheung Chau respectively. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal) 1. Storm water drains should be be cleared of leaves and rubbish, this applies particularly to dwellers in low-lying areas. 2. Since seas are rough and there are swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 3. People should avoid walking or working in areas exposed to gales and squalls. Drivers using highways and flyovers should be alert to violent gusts. 4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 17:45 19/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At 6 p.m., Tropical Storm Neoguri was estimated to be about 150 kilometres west of Hong Kong (near 22.4 degrees north 112.7 degrees east) and is forecast to move northeast at about 18 kilometres per hour moving into inland Guangdong. Issue Time (HKT): 18:52 19/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At 7 p.m., Tropical Storm Neoguri was estimated to be about 150 kilometres west-northwest of Hong Kong (near 22.6 degrees north 112.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move northeast at about 18 kilometres per hour moving into inland Guangdong. Neoguri is weakening gradually. However, its centre continues to edge closer to Hong Kong and local winds will remain strong. The Strong Wind Signal No. 3 will be in effect for some time. Local winds will change to southerlies tonight. Those areas previously sheltered from the winds may become exposed. Under the influence of Neoguri's rainbands, heavy rain occurred this afternoon. 50 to 100 millimetres of rainfall were recorded over widespread areas. In the past hour, mean winds of 48 kilometres per hour were recorded at Chek Lap Kok with gusts exceeding 100 kilometres per hour. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal) 1. Flights at Hong Kong International Airport may be affected by the weather. Please contact your airline for the latest flight information before departing for the airport. 2. Storm water drains should be be cleared of leaves and rubbish, this applies particularly to dwellers in low-lying areas. 3. Since seas are rough and there are swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 19:47 19/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At 8 p.m., Tropical Storm Neoguri was estimated to be about 150 kilometres west-northwest of Hong Kong (near 22.7 degrees north 112.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move northeast at about 18 kilometres per hour moving into inland Guangdong. Issue Time (HKT): 20:47 19/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At 9 p.m., Tropical Storm Neoguri was estimated to be about 150 kilometres west-northwest of Hong Kong (near 23.0 degrees north 112.9 degrees east) and is forecast to move northeast at about 18 kilometres per hour moving into inland Guangdong. Neoguri is weakening gradually. However, its centre continues to edge closer to Hong Kong and local winds will remain strong. The Strong Wind Signal No. 3 will be in effect for some time. Local winds have changed to the south tonight. Those areas previously sheltered from the winds may become exposed. Under the influence of Neoguri's rainbands, heavy rain occurred today. More than 150 millimetres of rainfall were recorded over widespread areas. In the past hour, winds of about 61 and 68 kilometres per hour were recorded at Chek Lap Kok and Cheung Chau respectively. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal) 1. Flights at Hong Kong International Airport may be affected by the weather. Please contact your airline for the latest flight information before departing for the airport. 2. Since seas are rough and there are swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 3. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 21:47 19/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At 10 p.m., Tropical Storm Neoguri was estimated to be about 150 kilometres west-northwest of Hong Kong (near 23.1 degrees north 113.0 degrees east) and is forecast to move northeast at about 18 kilometres per hour moving into inland Guangdong. Issue Time (HKT): 22:52 19/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. Tropical Storm Neoguri has weakened into a tropical depression. At 11 p.m., Neoguri was estimated to be about 140 kilometres northwest of Hong Kong (near 23.2 degrees north 113.2 degrees east) and is forecast to move northeast at about 18 kilometres per hour towards inland Guangdong. Neoguri is now almost at its closest to Hong Kong. It is expected to move away later tonight. When local winds decrease gradually, the Hong Kong Observatory will consider cancelling the Strong Wind Signal No. 3. In the past hour, winds of about 58 and 60 kilometres per hour were recorded at Chek Lap Kok and Cheung Chau respectively. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal) 1. Flights at Hong Kong International Airport may be affected by the weather. Please contact your airline for the latest flight information before departing for the airport. 2. Since seas are rough and there are swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 3. You should not relax taking precautions as strong winds are still blowing and unsecured objects may be blown down. On no account should you touch electric cables that have been blown loose. 4. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 23:45 19/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At midnight, Tropical Depression Neoguri was estimated to be about 150 kilometres northwest of Hong Kong (near 23.4 degrees north 113.3 degrees east) and is forecast to move northeast at about 18 kilometres per hour towards inland Guangdong. Issue Time (HKT): 00:48 20/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At 1 a.m., Tropical Depression Neoguri was estimated to be about 150 kilometres north-northwest of Hong Kong (near 23.5 degrees north 113.5 degrees east) and is forecast to move northeast at about 22 kilometres per hour towards inland Guangdong. Issue Time (HKT): 01:30 20/Apr/2008 All Signals were cancelled at 1:30 a.m. Issue Time (HKT): 01:35 20/Apr/2008 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. All signals were cancelled at 1:30 a.m.. 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À³ ÀË ¬d Äa ±¾ ¦b ¤½ ²³ ³q ¹D ©Î «Î ³» ªº ©Û µP ¡A ¼s §i µP ¤Î ¹q µø ¤Ñ ½u ¡A ¬O §_ ¤v ¸j ºò ¤Î ¦w ¥þ ¡C 4. ©Ò ¦³ ¤p «¬ ²î °¦ ¡A ¥] ¬A ¥¿ ¦b ¥~ ®ü ªº º® ²î ¤Î °¨ ¤O ¸û ¤p ªº ²î °¦ ¡A À³ ºÉ §Ö ¾p ©¹ ¾A ·í ªº Á× ­· ¦ì ¸m ¡C ½Ð ±N ²î °¦ §´ µ½ ô ªy ¡A ¨Ã §@ ¦n ¤p ²î ¥² ­n ªº ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ¡C ­»´ä¤Ñ¤å¥x¦b2008¦~04¤ë18¤é14®É45¤Àµo¥X¤§¤Ñ®ð³ø§i ­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i ¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C ªí ¥Ü ¦³ ¤@ ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ¡A ¬ù ¦b ­» ´ä 800 ¤½ ¨½ ¤º ¡A ¥i ¯à ¼v ÅT ¥» ´ä ¡C ¦b ¤U ¤È 3 ®É ¡A »ä ­· ÒF ºµ ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ¦è «n ¬ù 510 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 18.5 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 111.4 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A ¹w ®Æ ¦V ¥_ ©Î ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¥_ ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 12 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¾î ¹L ®ü «n ®q ¥H ªF ®ü °ì ¡C ­»´ä¤Ñ¤å¥x¦b2008¦~04¤ë18¤é15®É45¤Àµo¥X¤§¤Ñ®ð³ø§i ­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i ¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C ªí ¥Ü ¦³ ¤@ ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ¡A ¬ù ¦b ­» ´ä 800 ¤½ ¨½ ¤º ¡A ¥i ¯à ¼v ÅT ¥» ´ä ¡C ¦b ¤U ¤È 4 ®É ¡A »ä ­· ÒF ºµ ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ¦è «n ¬ù 500 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 18.6 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 111.4 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A ¹w ®Æ ¦V ¥_ ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¾î ¹L ®ü «n ®q ¥H ªF ®ü °ì ¡C ­»´ä¤Ñ¤å¥x¦b2008¦~04¤ë18¤é16®É51¤Àµo¥X¤§¤Ñ®ð³ø§i ­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i ¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C ªí ¥Ü ¦³ ¤@ ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ¡A ¬ù ¦b ­» ´ä 800 ¤½ ¨½ ¤º ¡A ¥i ¯à ¼v ÅT ¥» ´ä ¡C ¦b ¤U ¤È 5 ®É ¡A »ä ­· ÒF ºµ ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ¦è «n ¬ù 490 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 18.7 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 111.4 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A ¹w ®Æ ¦V ¥_ ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¾î ¹L ®ü «n ®q ¥H ªF ®ü °ì ¡A ¨Ã ÁÍ ¦V ¼s ªF ¦è ³¡ ¡C ¤U ¤È »ä ­· ÒF ºµ µy ¬° ´î ®z ¡C ¦b ªF ¥_ ©u ­Ô ­· ¤Î ÒF ºµ ªº ¦@ ¦P ¼v ÅT ¤U ¡A ¹w ®Æ ¥» ´ä ­· ¤O ³v º¥ ¼W ±j ¡A ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ·| ¦b ¤µ ±ß ¦Ò ¼{ µo ¥X 3 ¸¹ ±j ­· «H ¸¹ ¡C ªø ¬w ¦b ¹L ¥h ¤@ ¤p ®É ­· ¶Õ ¸û ¤j ¡A ¿ý ±o ­· ³t ¬ù ¬° ¨C ¤p ®É 43 ¤½ ¨½ ¡C ¤@ ¸¹ §Ù ³Æ «H ¸¹ ¡Ð ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ³ø §i ¡G 1. ¦] ¬° ®ü ­± ¦³ ¤j ®ö ¤Î ·t ´é ¡A ¥« ¥Á À³ ¸Ó »· Â÷ ©¤ Ãä ¤Î °± ¤î ©Ò ¦³ ¤ô ¤W ¬¡ °Ê ¡C 2. ½Ð ¦U ¦ì ¥ß §Y ±Ä ¨ú ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ¥H §K ¾D ¨ü ·l ¥¢ ¡C «O «ù ¤ô ´ë ºZ ³q ¡C ÀË ¬d ªù µ¡ ¦³ µL ·l Ãa ¡C 3. 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´ä 800 ¤½ ¨½ ¤º ¡A ¥i ¯à ¼v ÅT ¥» ´ä ¡C ¦b ¤U ¤È 8 ®É ¡A »ä ­· ÒF ºµ ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ¦è «n ¬ù 460 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 19.1 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 111.4 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A ¹w ®Æ ¦V ¥_ ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¾î ¹L ®ü «n ®q ¥H ªF ®ü °ì ¡A ¨Ã ÁÍ ¦V ¼s ªF ¦è ³¡ ¡C ­»´ä¤Ñ¤å¥x¦b2008¦~04¤ë18¤é20®É40¤Àµo¥X¤§¤Ñ®ð³ø§i ¤T ¸¹ ±j ­· «H ¸¹ ¦b ¤U ¤È 8 ®É 40 ¤À µo ¥X ¡C ­»´ä¤Ñ¤å¥x¦b2008¦~04¤ë18¤é20®É45¤Àµo¥X¤§¤Ñ®ð³ø§i ­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i ¤T ¸¹ ±j ­· «H ¸¹ ¡A ¦b ¤U ¤È 8 ®É 40 ¤À µo ¥X ¡C ¹w ®Æ ¥» ´ä ¥­ §¡ ­· ³t ¨C ¤p ®É 41 ¦Ü 62 ¤½ ¨½ ¡C ¦b ¤U ¤È 9 ®É ¡A »ä ­· ÒF ºµ ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ¦è «n ¬ù 450 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 19.2 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 111.4 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A ¹w ®Æ ¦V ¥_ ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¾î ¹L ®ü «n ®q ¥H ªF ®ü °ì ¡A ¨Ã ÁÍ ¦V ¼s ªF ¦è ³¡ ¡C ¦b ªF ¥_ ©u ­Ô ­· ¤Î »ä ­· ÒF ºµ ªº ¦@ ¦P ¼v ÅT ¤U ¡A ¥» ´ä ªº ­· ¶Õ ±N ³v º¥ ¼W ±j ¡C ¹L ¥h ¤@ ¤p ®É ¡A ¨ª žP ¨¤ ¤Î ªø ¬w ­· ¶Õ ¸û ¤j ¡A ¤À §O ¿ý ±o ¨C ¤p ®É 43 ©M 53 ¤½ ¨½ ªº ­· ³t ¡C ¤T ¸¹ ±j ­· «H ¸¹ ¡Ð ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ³ø §i ¡G 1. ½Ð §Y ±Ä ¨ú ¦U ºØ ¹w ¨¾ ±¹ ¬I ¡A «O Å@ ©Ð «Î ¤Î °] ª« ªº ¦w ¥þ ¡A ±N ©Ò ¦³ ®e ©ö ³Q ­· §j ­Ë ªº ª« ¥ó ¸j ºò ¡F «Ç ¥~ ³Ã Íï ¡B ªá ¬Ö ¤Î ¥i ¯à ³Q ­· §j ­Ë ªº ª« ¥ó ¥ç À³ ·h ¤J «Ç ¤º ¡C ½Ð ¦A ÀË ¬d ©Ò ¦³ ªù µ¡ ¬O §_ ¥i ¥H Ãö ³¬ ¡C 2. ½Ð ±N °ï ¿n ¦b ±Æ ¤ô ºÞ ¤Î ·¾ ´ë ¤W ªº ¾ð ¸­ »P ©U §£ ²M °£ ¡A §C ºÚ ¦a ±a ªº ©~ ¥Á À³ ¯S §O ¯d ·N ¦¹ µ¥ ±¹ ¬I ¡C 3. ¦] ¬° ®ü ­± ¦³ ¤j ®ö ¤Î ·t ´é ¡A ¥« ¥Á À³ ¸Ó »· Â÷ ©¤ Ãä ¤Î °± ¤î ©Ò ¦³ ¤ô ¤W ¬¡ °Ê ¡C 4. ©Ò ¦³ ¥¼ ¾p ¦^ Á× ­· ¶í ªº º® ²î ¡A À³ ¥ß §Y ´N ªñ §ä ¦a ¤è Á× ­· ¡C ½Ð ¦A ÀË ¬d ¥Ò ªO ¤W ªº ¸Ë ¸m ¬O §_ ¿£ ºò ¡C ¤U Þä ®É À³ §ï ¥Î ¤j Áã ¡C ­»´ä¤Ñ¤å¥x¦b2008¦~04¤ë18¤é21®É45¤Àµo¥X¤§¤Ñ®ð³ø§i ­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i ¤T ¸¹ ±j ­· «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C ¹w ®Æ ¥» ´ä ¥­ §¡ ­· ³t ¨C ¤p ®É 41 ¦Ü 62 ¤½ ¨½ ¡C ¦b ¤U ¤È 10 ®É ¡A »ä ­· ÒF ºµ ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ¦è «n ¬ù 440 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 19.3 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 111.4 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A ¹w ®Æ ¦V ¥_ ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¾î ¹L ®ü «n ®q ¥H ªF ®ü °ì ¡A ¨Ã ÁÍ ¦V ¼s ªF ¦è ³¡ ¡C ­»´ä¤Ñ¤å¥x¦b2008¦~04¤ë18¤é22®É47¤Àµo¥X¤§¤Ñ®ð³ø§i ­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x µo ¥X ³Ì ·s ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i ¤T ¸¹ ±j ­· «H ¸¹ ¡A ²{ ¥¿ ¥Í ®Ä ¡C ¹w ®Æ ¥» ´ä ¥­ §¡ ­· ³t ¨C ¤p ®É 41 ¦Ü 62 ¤½ ¨½ ¡C ¦b ¤U ¤È 11 ®É ¡A »ä ­· ÒF ºµ ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¤§ ¦è «n ¬ù 430 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 19.4 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 111.4 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A ¹w ®Æ ¦V ¥_ ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 14 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ¾î ¹L ®ü «n ®q ¥H ªF ®ü °ì ¡A ¨Ã ÁÍ ¦V ¼s ªF ¦è ³¡ ¡C ±ß ¶¡ µo ¥X 8 ¸¹ ¯P ­· ©Î ¼É ­· «H ¸¹ ªº ¾÷ ·| ¤£ ¤j ¡C ©ú ¤é ÒF ºµ ±N ¸û ¬° ±µ ªñ ­» ´ä ¡A ¦ý ¦P ®É ³v º¥ ´î ®z ¡C ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ±N ±K ¤Á ¯d ·N ¨ä ÅÜ ¤Æ ¡C ¤T ¸¹ ±j ­· «H ¸¹ ¡Ð ¨¾ ­· ±¹ ¬I ³ø §i ¡G 1. ½Ð §Y ±Ä ¨ú ¦U ºØ ¹w ¨¾ ±¹ ¬I ¡A «O Å@ ©Ð «Î ¤Î °] ª« ªº ¦w ¥þ ¡A ±N ©Ò ¦³ ®e ©ö ³Q ­· §j ­Ë ªº ª« ¥ó ¸j ºò ¡F «Ç ¥~ ³Ã Íï ¡B ªá ¬Ö ¤Î ¥i ¯à ³Q ­· §j ­Ë ªº ª« ¥ó ¥ç À³ ·h ¤J «Ç ¤º ¡C ½Ð ¦A ÀË ¬d ©Ò ¦³ ªù µ¡ ¬O §_ ¥i ¥H Ãö ³¬ ¡C 2. ¦] ¬° ®ü ­± ¦³ ¤j ®ö ¤Î ·t ´é ¡A ¥« ¥Á À³ ¸Ó »· Â÷ ©¤ Ãä ¤Î °± ¤î ©Ò ¦³ ¤ô ¤W ¬¡ °Ê ¡C 3. ½Ð ¯d ·N ¹q ¥x ¡B ¹q µø ¥x ©Î Âs Äý ­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ºô ­¶ ¦³ Ãö ­· ¼É ªº ³Ì ·s ¤Ñ ®ð ³ø §i 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