Issue Time (HKT): 22:16 17/Jul/2009 The Standby Signal, No. 1, was issued at 10:15 p.m. Issue Time (HKT): 22:21 17/Jul/2009 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 was issued at 10:15 p.m. This means that a tropical cyclone now centred within about 800 kilometres of Hong Kong may affect us. At 10 p.m., Severe Tropical Storm Molave was estimated to be about 700 kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 20.7 degrees north 120.7 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 20 kilometres per hour crossing the northeastern part of South China Sea. According to the present forecast track, squally showers associated with Molave will begin to affect the coastal areas of Guangdong Saturday afternoon. As Molave is still some distance away from Hong Kong, the chance of issuing the Strong Wind Signal No. 3 overnight is not high. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal) 1. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. 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. People living in wooden huts and in low-lying areas should take necessary precautions against strong winds and flooding. 4. Those who have definite duties during a tropical cyclone should now remain on call or contact their control centres from time to time. 5. 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. 6. Since there will be swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 7. 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): 22:46 17/Jul/2009 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., Severe Tropical Storm Molave was estimated to be about 680 kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 20.8 degrees north 120.5 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 20 kilometres per hour crossing the northeastern part of South China Sea. According to the present forecast track, squally showers associated with Molave will begin to affect the coastal areas of Guangdong Saturday afternoon. As Molave is still some distance away from Hong Kong, the chance of issuing the Strong Wind Signal No. 3 overnight is not high. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal) 1. Listen to your radio, watch your TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. 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. People living in wooden huts and in low-lying areas should take necessary precautions against strong winds and flooding. 4. Those who have definite duties during a tropical cyclone should now remain on call or contact their control centres from time to time. 5. 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. 6. Since there will be swells, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 7. 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): 23:46 17/Jul/2009 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, Severe Tropical Storm Molave was estimated to be about 640 kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 20.9 degrees north 120.2 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 25 kilometres per hour crossing the northeastern part of South China Sea. Issue Time (HKT): 00:47 18/Jul/2009 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., Severe Tropical Storm Molave was estimated to be about 600 kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 21.0 degrees north 119.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 25 kilometres per hour crossing the northeastern part of South China Sea. Issue Time (HKT): 01:50 18/Jul/2009 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., Severe Tropical Storm Molave was estimated to be about 580 kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 21.0 degrees north 119.6 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 25 kilometres per hour crossing the northeastern part of South China Sea. In the past few hours, the speed of Molave has picked up. Local winds are expected to strengthen gradually during the day. The Observatory will consider in the morning whether or not the Strong Wind Signal No. 3 is needed. (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 or rough seas, 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. 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): 02:46 18/Jul/2009 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., Severe Tropical Storm Molave was estimated to be about 560 kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 21.0 degrees north 119.4 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 25 kilometres per hour crossing the northeastern part of South China Sea. Issue Time (HKT): 03:47 18/Jul/2009 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., Severe Tropical Storm Molave was estimated to be about 540 kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 21.0 degrees north 119.2 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 25 kilometres per hour crossing the northeastern part of South China Sea. Issue Time (HKT): 04:46 18/Jul/2009 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., Severe Tropical Storm Molave was estimated to be about 520 kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 21.1 degrees north 119.0 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 22 kilometres per hour crossing the northeastern part of South China Sea. Molave moved west-northwest steadily overnight. According to the forecast track, local winds are expected to strengthen gradually during the day with squally showers commencing later in the afternoon. The Observatory will consider whether or not the Strong Wind Signal No. 3 would be issued around noon time. (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 or rough seas, 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. 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 18/Jul/2009 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., Severe Tropical Storm Molave was estimated to be about 490 kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 21.2 degrees north 118.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 22 kilometres per hour crossing the northeastern part of South China Sea. Issue Time (HKT): 06:47 18/Jul/2009 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., Severe Tropical Storm Molave was estimated to be about 460 kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 21.2 degrees north 118.5 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 22 kilometres per hour crossing the northeastern part of South China Sea. Molave moved west-northwest steadily overnight and has shown signs of gradual intensification. According to the present track, local winds are expected to strengthen gradually during the day with squally showers commencing later in the afternoon. The Observatory will consider whether or not the Strong Wind Signal No. 3 would be issued around noon time. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal) 1. People living in wooden huts and in low-lying areas should take necessary precautions against strong winds and flooding. 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 will be swells or rough seas, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 4. Engineers, architects and contractors should make sure that scaffoldings, hoardings and other temporary structures are secured. 5. 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. 6. 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. 7. 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): 07:46 18/Jul/2009 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. Severe Tropical Storm Molave has intensified into a typhoon. At 8 a.m., Molave was estimated to be about 430 kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 21.3 degrees north 118.2 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 22 kilometres per hour towards the coast of Guangdong. According to the present track, local winds are expected to strengthen gradually during the day with squally showers commencing later in the afternoon. The Observatory will consider whether or not the Strong Wind Signal No. 3 would be issued around noon time. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal) 1. People living in wooden huts and in low-lying areas should take necessary precautions against strong winds and flooding. 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 will be swells or rough seas, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 4. Engineers, architects and contractors should make sure that scaffoldings, hoardings and other temporary structures are secured. 5. 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. 6. 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. 7. 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): 08:48 18/Jul/2009 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 Molave was estimated to be about 410 kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 21.4 degrees north 118.0 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 22 kilometres per hour towards the coast of Guangdong. Issue Time (HKT): 09:46 18/Jul/2009 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 Molave was estimated to be about 400 kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 21.5 degrees north 117.9 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 22 kilometres per hour towards the coast of Guangdong. According to the present track, Molave will pass within 150 km of Hong Kong between midnight and daybreak tomorrow. Local winds are expected to strengthen gradually during the day today with squally showers commencing later in the afternoon. The Observatory will consider the need to issue Strong Wind Signal No. 3 this afternoon. (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. People living in wooden huts and in low-lying areas should take necessary precautions against strong winds and flooding. 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. Engineers, architects and contractors should make sure that scaffoldings, hoardings and other temporary structures are secured. 5. 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. 6. 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): 10:47 18/Jul/2009 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 Molave was estimated to be about 380 kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 21.5 degrees north 117.7 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 22 kilometres per hour towards the coast of Guangdong. Issue Time (HKT): 11:47 18/Jul/2009 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 Molave was estimated to be about 350 kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 21.6 degrees north 117.5 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 22 kilometres per hour towards the coast of Guangdong. According to the present track, local winds are expected to strengthen gradually. Under the influence of the outer rainbands of Molave, squally showers will start to affect Hong Kong later. The Observatory will consider issuing Strong Wind Signal No. 3 this afternoon. (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 seas are rough and there are 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. 5. Listen to radio, watch TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 12:46 18/Jul/2009 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 Molave was estimated to be about 330 kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 21.6 degrees north 117.3 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 22 kilometres per hour towards the coast of Guangdong. Issue Time (HKT): 13:47 18/Jul/2009 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 Molave was estimated to be about 310 kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 21.7 degrees north 117.1 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 22 kilometres per hour towards the coast of Guangdong. According to the present track, local winds are expected to strengthen gradually. Under the influence of the outer rainbands of Molave, squally showers will start to affect Hong Kong later. The Observatory will issue the Strong Wind Signal No. 3 shortly. (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. People living in wooden huts and in low-lying areas should take necessary precautions against strong winds and flooding. 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. Engineers, architects and contractors should make sure that scaffoldings, hoardings and other temporary structures are secured. 5. 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. 6. Listen to radio, watch TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 14:16 18/Jul/2009 The Strong Wind Signal, No. 3, was issued at 2:15 p.m. Issue Time (HKT): 14:21 18/Jul/2009 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., Typhoon Molave was estimated to be about 310 kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 21.7 degrees north 117.1 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 22 kilometres per hour towards the coast of Guangdong. The outer rainbands of Molave are starting to affect Hong Kong. With Molave moving closer, rain will become even heavier and more frequent overnight. Local winds will also strengthen significantly. Molave is expected to pass within 100 km of Hong Kong between midnight and day break tomorrow. The Observatory will consider whether or not the Gale or Storm Wind Signal No. 8 would be required tonight. (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 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. Avoid walking or working in areas exposed to gales and squalls. Drivers using highways and flyovers should be alert to violent gusts. 5. Engineers, architects and contractors are again reminded that all scaffoldings, hoardings and temporary buildings should be secured. 6. Small craft owners should now complete arrangements for the safety of their boats. 7. 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. 8. Listen to radio, watch TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 14:47 18/Jul/2009 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., Typhoon Molave was estimated to be about 300 kilometres east-southeast of Hong Kong (near 21.7 degrees north 117.0 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 22 kilometres per hour towards the coast of Guangdong. The outer rainbands of Molave are starting to affect Hong Kong. With Molave moving closer, rain will become even heavier and more frequent overnight. Local winds will also strengthen significantly. Molave is expected to pass within 100 km of Hong Kong between midnight and day break tomorrow. The Observatory will consider whether or not the Gale or Storm Wind Signal No. 8 would be required tonight. (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 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. Avoid walking or working in areas exposed to gales and squalls. Drivers using highways and flyovers should be alert to violent gusts. 5. Engineers, architects and contractors are again reminded that all scaffoldings, hoardings and temporary buildings should be secured. 6. Small craft owners should now complete arrangements for the safety of their boats. 7. 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. 8. Listen to radio, watch TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 15:46 18/Jul/2009 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., Typhoon Molave was estimated to be about 290 kilometres east of Hong Kong (near 21.8 degrees north 116.9 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 22 kilometres per hour towards the coast of Guangdong. Issue Time (HKT): 16:46 18/Jul/2009 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., Typhoon Molave was estimated to be about 280 kilometres east of Hong Kong (near 21.9 degrees north 116.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 22 kilometres per hour in the general direction of the Pearl River estuary. The rainbands of Molave are already affecting Hong Kong. With Molave moving closer, rain will become heavier and more frequent overnight. Local winds will also increase significantly. Molave is expected to pass within 100 km of Hong Kong between midnight and day break tomorrow. The Observatory will consider whether or not the Gale or Storm Wind Signal No. 8 would be required tonight. In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at Waglan Island and Cheung Chau were 67 and 50 kilometres per hour with maximum gusts 81 and 74 kilometres per hour respectively. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal) 1. Since seas are rough and there are swells , you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 2. Engineers, architects and contractors are again reminded that all scaffoldings, hoardings and temporary buildings should be secured. 3. Small craft owners should now complete arrangements for the safety of their boats. 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. 5. Listen to radio, watch TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 17:49 18/Jul/2009 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., Typhoon Molave was estimated to be about 250 kilometres east of Hong Kong (near 22.0 degrees north 116.6 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 22 kilometres per hour in the general direction of the Pearl River estuary. Issue Time (HKT): 18:47 18/Jul/2009 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., Typhoon Molave was estimated to be about 220 kilometres east of Hong Kong (near 22.1 degrees north 116.3 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 22 kilometres per hour in the general direction of the Pearl River estuary. Molave is expected to pass within 100 km of Hong Kong between midnight and daybreak tomorrow. The Observatory will consider whether or not the Gale or Storm Wind Signal No. 8 would be required around midnight tonight. Under the influence of the rainbands of Molave, heavy rain and squalls will affect Hong Kong tomorrow. (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 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. Avoid walking or working in areas exposed to gales and squalls. Drivers using highways and flyovers should be alert to violent gusts. 5. Listen to radio, watch TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 19:47 18/Jul/2009 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., Typhoon Molave was estimated to be about 190 kilometres east of Hong Kong (near 22.2 degrees north 116.0 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 22 kilometres per hour in the general direction of the Pearl River estuary. Issue Time (HKT): 20:47 18/Jul/2009 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., Typhoon Molave was estimated to be about 170 kilometres east of Hong Kong (near 22.2 degrees north 115.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 22 kilometres per hour in the general direction of the Pearl River estuary. Molave is expected to pass within 100 km of Hong Kong between midnight and daybreak tomorrow. On its present track, the Observatory will consider issuing the Gale or Storm Wind Signal No. 8 around midnight tonight. Under the influence of the rainbands of Molave, heavy rain and squalls will affect Hong Kong tomorrow. In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at Tate's Cairn and Ngong Ping were 53 and 52 kilometres per hour with maximum gusts 73 and 78 kilometres per hour 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 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. Avoid walking or working in areas exposed to gales and squalls. Drivers using highways and flyovers should be alert to violent gusts. 5. 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. 6. Listen to radio, watch TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 21:32 18/Jul/2009 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., Typhoon Molave was estimated to be about 170 kilometres east of Hong Kong (near 22.2 degrees north 115.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 22 kilometres per hour in the general direction of the Pearl River estuary. Winds locally will strengthen further. The Government advises members of the public with long or difficult home journeys or having to return to outlying islands to begin their journeys now. (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 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. 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. 5. People should avoid walking or working in exposed areas. Drivers using highways and flyovers should be alert to violent gusts. 6. 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. 7. Listen to radio, watch TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 21:33 18/Jul/2009 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., Typhoon Molave was estimated to be about 170 kilometres east of Hong Kong (near 22.2 degrees north 115.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 22 kilometres per hour in the general direction of the Pearl River estuary. Winds locally will strengthen further. The Government advises members of the public with long or difficult home journeys or having to return to outlying islands to begin their journeys now. (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 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. 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. 5. People should avoid walking or working in exposed areas. Drivers using highways and flyovers should be alert to violent gusts. 6. 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. 7. Listen to radio, watch TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Pre - No. 8 Special Announcement The Hong Kong Observatory announces that the Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal Number 8 is expected to be issued at or before 11:30 p.m. today (18 Jul 2009). Winds locally will strengthen further. The Government advises members of the public with long or difficult home journeys or having to return to outlying islands to begin their journeys now. Issue Time (HKT): 21:47 18/Jul/2009 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 2:15 p.m. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At 10 p.m., Typhoon Molave was estimated to be about 150 kilometres east of Hong Kong (near 22.2 degrees north 115.6 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 22 kilometres per hour in the general direction of the Pearl River estuary. Winds locally will strengthen further. The Government advises members of the public with long or difficult home journeys or having to return to outlying islands to begin their journeys now. (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 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. 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. 5. People should avoid walking or working in exposed areas. Drivers using highways and flyovers should be alert to violent gusts. 6. 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. 7. Listen to radio, watch TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Pre - No. 8 Special Announcement The Hong Kong Observatory announces that the Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal Number 8 is expected to be issued at or before 11:30 p.m. today (18 Jul 2009). Winds locally will strengthen further. The Government advises members of the public with long or difficult home journeys or having to return to outlying islands to begin their journeys now. Issue Time (HKT): 22:20 18/Jul/2009 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 2:15 p.m. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At 10 p.m., Typhoon Molave was estimated to be about 150 kilometres east of Hong Kong (near 22.2 degrees north 115.6 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 22 kilometres per hour in the general direction of the Pearl River estuary. The Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal Number 8 is expected to be issued at or before 11:30 p.m. today (18 Jul 2009). Winds locally will strengthen further. The Government advises members of the public with long or difficult home journeys or having to return to outlying islands to begin their journeys now. (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 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. 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. 5. People should avoid walking or working in exposed areas. Drivers using highways and flyovers should be alert to violent gusts. 6. 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. 7. Listen to radio, watch TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Pre - No. 8 Special Announcement The Hong Kong Observatory announces that the Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal Number 8 is expected to be issued at or before 11:30 p.m. today (18 Jul 2009). Winds locally will strengthen further. The Government advises members of the public with long or difficult home journeys or having to return to outlying islands to begin their journeys now. Issue Time (HKT): 22:28 18/Jul/2009 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 Molave was estimated to be about 150 kilometres east of Hong Kong (near 22.2 degrees north 115.6 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 22 kilometres per hour in the general direction of the Pearl River estuary. The Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal Number 8 is expected to be issued at or before 11:30 p.m. today (18 Jul 2009). Winds locally will strengthen further. The Government advises members of the public with long or difficult home journeys or having to return to outlying islands to begin their journeys now. (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 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. 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. 5. People should avoid walking or working in exposed areas. Drivers using highways and flyovers should be alert to violent gusts. 6. 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. 7. Listen to radio, watch TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Pre - No. 8 Special Announcement The Hong Kong Observatory announces that the Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal Number 8 is expected to be issued at or before 11:30 p.m. today (18 Jul 2009). Winds locally will strengthen further. The Government advises members of the public with long or difficult home journeys or having to return to outlying islands to begin their journeys now. Issue Time (HKT): 22:47 18/Jul/2009 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 Molave was estimated to be about 130 kilometres east of Hong Kong (near 22.3 degrees north 115.4 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 22 kilometres per hour in the general direction of the Pearl River estuary. The Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal Number 8 is expected to be issued at or before 11:30 p.m. today (18 Jul 2009). Molave will get very close to Hong Kong. Winds locally will significantly strengthen within the next few hours. The Government advises members of the public with long or difficult home journeys or having to return to outlying islands to begin their journeys now. (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 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. 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. 5. People should avoid walking or working in exposed areas. Drivers using highways and flyovers should be alert to violent gusts. 6. 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. 7. Listen to radio, watch TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Pre - No. 8 Special Announcement The Hong Kong Observatory announces that the Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal Number 8 is expected to be issued at or before 11:30 p.m. today (18 Jul 2009). Winds locally will strengthen further. The Government advises members of the public with long or difficult home journeys or having to return to outlying islands to begin their journeys now. Issue Time (HKT): 23:31 18/Jul/2009 The No. 8 Northwest Gale or Storm Signal, was issued at 11:30 p.m. Issue Time (HKT): 23:54 18/Jul/2009 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The No. 8 Northwest Gale or Storm Signal was issued at 11:30 p.m. This means that winds with mean speeds of 63 kilometres per hour or more are expected from the northwest quarter. At midnight, Typhoon Molave was centred about 100 kilometres east of Hong Kong Observatory (near 22.4 degrees north 115.1 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 24 kilometres per hour in the general direction of Dapeng Peninsula. Molave is expected to come very close to Hong Kong between midnight and daybreak. Gale force winds will generally affect Hong Kong and there will be heavy rain with squalls. According to the present track, local winds will turn southwesterly around daybreak. Places previously sheltered from the winds will become exposed. Members of the public should take precautions as soon as possible. In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at Tap Mun and Cheung Chau were 60 and 49 kilometres per hour with maximum gusts 100 and 69 kilometres per hour respectively. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 8 Signal) 1. Complete all precautions in your home. Lock all windows and doors, fit bars into position and insert reinforced shutters and gates if they are available. Adhesive tape fixed to large window-panes in exposed positions will reduce damage by broken glass. Storm water drains should be cleared of leaves and rubbish. 2. Do not stand near windows on the exposed side of your home. Move all furniture and valuables away from these areas. Make sure you have a safe place to shelter, should windows be broken. 3. Since seas are very rough and the current is strong with changing direction, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 4. 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. 5. Please listen to radio or watch TV for the latest weather information broadcast at the 15th, 30th, 45th and 58th minute of each hour. You can also browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for the information. Issue Time (HKT): 00:54 19/Jul/2009 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The No. 8 Northwest Gale or Storm Signal is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 63 kilometres per hour or more are expected from the northwest quarter. At 1 a.m., Typhoon Molave was centred about 70 kilometres east-northeast of Hong Kong Observatory (near 22.5 degrees north 114.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 25 kilometres per hour across Dapeng Peninsula. Molave is expected to enter Mirs Bay, and will be very close to Hong Kong in the next few hours. Gale force winds will generally affect Hong Kong and there will be heavy rain with squalls. According to the present track, local winds will turn southwesterly before daybreak. Places previously sheltered from the winds will become exposed. Members of the public should take precautions as soon as possible. In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at Tap Mun and Cheung Chau were 80 and 63 kilometres per hour with maximum gusts 115 and 99 kilometres per hour respectively. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 8 Signal) 1. Complete all precautions in your home. Lock all windows and doors, fit bars into position and insert reinforced shutters and gates if they are available. Adhesive tape fixed to large window-panes in exposed positions will reduce damage by broken glass. Storm water drains should be cleared of leaves and rubbish. 2. Do not stand near windows on the exposed side of your home. Move all furniture and valuables away from these areas. Make sure you have a safe place to shelter, should windows be broken. 3. Since seas are very rough and the current is strong with changing direction, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 4. 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. 5. Please listen to radio or watch TV for the latest weather information broadcast at the 15th, 30th, 45th and 58th minute of each hour. You can also browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for the information. Issue Time (HKT): 01:30 19/Jul/2009 The Increasing Gale or Storm Signal, No. 9, was issued at 1:30 a.m. Issue Time (HKT): 01:43 19/Jul/2009 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Increasing Gale or Storm Signal, No. 9, was issued at 1:30 a.m. This means that winds are expected to increase significantly. At 1 a.m., Typhoon Molave was centred about 70 kilometres east-northeast of Hong Kong Observatory (near 22.5 degrees north 114.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 25 kilometres per hour across the northern part of Dapeng Peninsula. Molave will be very close to Hong Kong in the next few hours. Gale force winds are generally affecting Hong Kong. Winds will strengthen further with heavy rain and squalls. According to the present track, local winds will turn southwesterly before daybreak. Places previously sheltered from the winds will become exposed. Members of the public should take precautions as soon as possible. In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at Tap Mun and Lau Fau Shan were 96 and 84 kilometres per hour with maximum gusts 148 and 104 kilometres per hour respectively. A high water level of 2.9 metres above chart datum is expected at Quarry Bay between 4:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. The high water level may cause flooding in low-lying areas in Sheung Wan. (Precautionary Announcements) 1. Do not go outside. If you are reasonably protected, stay where you are and keep well away from all windows. Close all interior doors and make sure children are confined to the least exposed part of your home. On no account should you touch electric cables that have been blown loose. 2. Stay away from exposed windows and doors because glass, already under strain from wind pressure, will shatter if a flying object should hit it. Make sure you have a safe place to shelter, should windows be broken. You should only fix broken windows and doors when there is no danger in doing so. 3. Since seas are high and the current is strong with changing direction, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 4. If you are away from home and cannot return fairly soon, find a safe place and remain there until the danger is over. 5. 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. Issue Time (HKT): 01:54 19/Jul/2009 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Increasing Gale or Storm Signal, No. 9, is in force. This means that winds are expected to increase significantly. At 2 a.m., Typhoon Molave was centred about 50 kilometres northeast of Hong Kong Observatory (near 22.6 degrees north 114.5 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 25 kilometres per hour across Shenzhen. Molave will be very close to Hong Kong in the next few hours. Gale force winds are generally affecting Hong Kong. Winds will strengthen further with heavy rain and squalls. As local winds turn southwesterly gradually, places previously sheltered from the winds will become exposed. Members of the public should take precautions as soon as possible. In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at Tap Mun and Lau Fau Shan were 96 and 84 kilometres per hour with maximum gusts 148 and 104 kilometres per hour respectively. A high water level of 2.9 metres above chart datum is expected at Quarry Bay between 4:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. The high water level may cause flooding in low-lying areas in Sheung Wan. (Precautionary Announcements) 1. Do not go outside. If you are reasonably protected, stay where you are and keep well away from all windows. Close all interior doors and make sure children are confined to the least exposed part of your home. On no account should you touch electric cables that have been blown loose. 2. Stay away from exposed windows and doors because glass, already under strain from wind pressure, will shatter if a flying object should hit it. Make sure you have a safe place to shelter, should windows be broken. You should only fix broken windows and doors when there is no danger in doing so. 3. Since seas are high and the current is strong with changing direction, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 4. If you are away from home and cannot return fairly soon, find a safe place and remain there until the danger is over. 5. 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. Issue Time (HKT): 02:47 19/Jul/2009 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Increasing Gale or Storm Signal, No. 9, is in force. This means that winds are increasing significantly. At 3 a.m., Typhoon Molave was centred about 40 kilometres north of Hong Kong Observatory (near 22.7 degrees north 114.2 degrees east) and is forecast to move west-northwest at about 25 kilometres per hour across Shenzhen. Molave is still rather close to Hong Kong. Gale force winds are generally affecting Hong Kong. Winds will strengthen further with heavy rain and squalls. As local winds turn southwesterly gradually, places previously sheltered from the winds will become exposed. Members of the public should take precautions as soon as possible. In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at Lau Fau Shan and Tai Mei Tuk were 91 and 88 kilometres per hour with maximum gusts 113 and 134 kilometres per hour respectively. A high water level of 2.9 metres above chart datum is expected at Quarry Bay between 4:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. The high water level may cause flooding in low-lying areas in Sheung Wan. (Precautionary Announcements) 1. Do not go outside. If you are reasonably protected, stay where you are and keep well away from all windows. Close all interior doors and make sure children are confined to the least exposed part of your home. On no account should you touch electric cables that have been blown loose. 2. Stay away from exposed windows and doors because glass, already under strain from wind pressure, will shatter if a flying object should hit it. Make sure you have a safe place to shelter, should windows be broken. You should only fix broken windows and doors when there is no danger in doing so. 3. Since seas are high and the current is strong with changing direction, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 4. If you are away from home and cannot return fairly soon, find a safe place and remain there until the danger is over. 5. 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. Issue Time (HKT): 03:52 19/Jul/2009 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Increasing Gale or Storm Signal, No. 9, is in force. At 4 a.m., Typhoon Molave was centred about 50 kilometres north-northwest of Hong Kong Observatory (near 22.7 degrees north 113.9 degrees east) and is forecast to move west or west-northwest at about 25 kilometres per hour across the Pearl River Estuary entering the western part of Guangdong. Molave has made landfall for a few hours, and winds near its centre has started to weaken. Nevertheless, gale or storm force winds are still affecting Hong Kong. The Observatory will replace the Increasing Gale or Storm Signal, No. 9 by the No. 8 Southwest Gale or Storm Signal shortly. In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at Lau Fau Shan and Tai Mei Tuk were 99 and 89 kilometres per hour with maximum gusts 123 and 136 kilometres per hour respectively. A high water level of 2.9 metres above chart datum is expected at Quarry Bay between 4:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. The high water level may cause flooding in low-lying areas in Sheung Wan. (Precautionary Announcements) 1. Do not go outside. If you are reasonably protected, stay where you are and keep well away from all windows. Close all interior doors and make sure children are confined to the least exposed part of your home. On no account should you touch electric cables that have been blown loose. 2. Stay away from exposed windows and doors because glass, already under strain from wind pressure, will shatter if a flying object should hit it. Make sure you have a safe place to shelter, should windows be broken. You should only fix broken windows and doors when there is no danger in doing so. 3. Since seas are high and the current is strong with changing direction, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 4. If you are away from home and cannot return fairly soon, find a safe place and remain there until the danger is over. 5. 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. Issue Time (HKT): 04:40 19/Jul/2009 The No. 8 Southwest Gale or Storm Signal has been issued at 4:40 a.m. to replace the No. 9 Increasing Gale or Storm Signal. Issue Time (HKT): 04:57 19/Jul/2009 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The No. 8 Southwest Gale or Storm Signal was issued at 4:40 a.m. This means that winds with mean speeds of 63 kilometres per hour or more are expected from the southwest quarter. At 5 a.m., Typhoon Molave was centred about 80 kilometres west-northwest of Hong Kong Observatory (near 22.7 degrees north 113.5 degrees east) and is forecast to move west or west-northwest at about 25 kilometres per hour entering western Guangdong and weakening gradually. As Molave moves inland and away from Hong Kong gradually, local winds have started to weaken but still reaching gale force. The No. 8 Southwest Gale or Storm Signal will remain in force for some time. In the past hour, the maximum gusts recorded at Cheung Chau and Chek Lap Kok were 90 and 99 kilometres per hour respectively. High water this morning was running over 0.5 metre above the level of normal high tide. However, sea level should commence to fall significantly during the next two hours. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 8 Signal) 1. Since seas are very rough and the current is strong with changing direction, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 2. 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. 3. Please listen to radio or watch TV for the latest weather information broadcast at the 15th, 30th, 45th and 58th minute of each hour. You can also browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for the information. 4. Although the tropical cyclone is moving away from Hong Kong, gales are expected to persist for some time. You are advised to stay indoors until winds moderate and it is safe to go out. On no account should you touch electric cables that have been blown loose. 5. As gales and violent squalls are still occurring in places, precautions should not yet be relaxed. Issue Time (HKT): 05:51 19/Jul/2009 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The No. 8 Southwest Gale or Storm Signal is in force. This means that winds with mean speeds of 63 kilometres per hour or more are expected from the southwest quarter. Typhoon Molave has weakened into a severe tropical storm. At 6 a.m., Molave was centred about 100 kilometres west-northwest of Hong Kong Observatory (near 22.7 degrees north 113.3 degrees east) and is forecast to move west or west-northwest at about 25 kilometres per hour across western Guangdong. As Molave moves inland and away from Hong Kong, local winds continue to weaken. The Observatory will consider replacing the No. 8 Southwest Gale or Storm Signal by the Strong Wind Signal, No. 3 shortly. However, gale force winds are still affecting some places over the western part of Hong Kong. In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at Sha Chau and Chek Lap Kok were 77 and 63 kilometres per hour respectively. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 8 Signal) 1. Since seas are very rough and the current is strong with changing direction, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 2. 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. 3. Please listen to radio or watch TV for the latest weather information broadcast at the 15th, 30th, 45th and 58th minute of each hour. You can also browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for the information. 4. Although the tropical cyclone is moving away from Hong Kong, gales are expected to persist for some time. You are advised to stay indoors until winds moderate and it is safe to go out. On no account should you touch electric cables that have been blown loose. 5. As gales and violent squalls are still occurring in places, precautions should not yet be relaxed. Issue Time (HKT): 06:41 19/Jul/2009 The No. 3 Strong Wind Signal has been issued at 6:40 a.m. to replace the No. 8 Southwest Gale or Storm Signal. Issue Time (HKT): 06:46 19/Jul/2009 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 6:40 a.m. This means that winds with mean speeds of 41 to 62 kilometres per hour are expected. At 7 a.m., Severe Tropical Storm Molave was estimated to be about 110 kilometres west-northwest of Hong Kong (near 22.8 degrees north 113.2 degrees east) and is forecast to move west at about 25 kilometres per hour across western Guangdong. The strong winds associated with Molave will continue to affect Hong Kong for a short while. There will be occasional heavy rain and squalls. The strong wind Signal, No. 3 will remain in force for some time. In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at Cheung Chau and Chek Lap Kok were 62 and 51 kilometres per hour respectively. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal) 1. Since seas are very rough and there are swells , you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 2. 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. 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. It is not yet safe for small craft and fishing vessels to leave typhoon shelters. 5. Listen to radio, watch TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 07:47 19/Jul/2009 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 Molave was estimated to be about 130 kilometres west-northwest of Hong Kong (near 22.9 degrees north 113.1 degrees east) and is forecast to move west at about 25 kilometres per hour across western Guangdong and continue to weaken. The strong winds associated with Molave will continue to affect Hong Kong for a short while. There will be occasional heavy rain and squalls. The strong wind Signal, No. 3 will remain in force for some time. In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at Chek Lap Kok and Lau Fau Shan were 62 and 49 kilometres per hour respectively. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal) 1. Since seas are very rough and there are swells , you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 2. 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. 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. It is not yet safe for small craft and fishing vessels to leave typhoon shelters. 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): 08:46 19/Jul/2009 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. Severe Tropical Storm Molave has weakened into a tropical storm. At 9 a.m., Molave was estimated to be about 150 kilometres west-northwest of Hong Kong (near 22.9 degrees north 112.9 degrees east) and is forecast to move west at about 25 kilometres per hour crossing western Guangdong. Issue Time (HKT): 09:48 19/Jul/2009 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., Tropical Storm Molave was estimated to be about 170 kilometres west-northwest of Hong Kong (near 23.0 degrees north 112.7 degrees east) and is forecast to move west at about 25 kilometres per hour crossing western Guangdong. Winds in Hong Kong is subsiding gradually. The Standby Signal No. 1 will shortly be issued to replace the Strong Wind Signal No. 3. Due to the ranbands of Molave, there were occasional heavy rain and squalls over the territory. More than 150 millimetres of rainfall were recorded over parts of the New Territories early this morning. In the past hour, the maximum sustained winds recorded at Chek Lap Kok were 47 kilometres per hour. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 3 Signal) 1. Since seas are very rough and there are swells , you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 2. 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. 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. It is not yet safe for small craft and fishing vessels to leave typhoon shelters. 5. Listen to radio, watch TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 10:41 19/Jul/2009 The No. 1 Standby Signal has been issued at 10:40 a.m. to replace the No. 3 Strong Wind Signal. Issue Time (HKT): 10:46 19/Jul/2009 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. At 11 a.m., Tropical Storm Molave was estimated to be about 200 kilometres west-northwest of Hong Kong (near 23.0 degrees north 112.4 degrees east) and is forecast to move west at about 25 kilometres per hour crossing western Guangdong. Molave continued to weaken and moved further away from Hong Kong. However, occasional strong winds are still affecting offshore waters and on high ground. The public should not relax in taking precautions. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal) 1. All small vessels should remain in shelter and precautions should not yet be relaxed as strong winds are still blowing over offshore waters. 2. Since sea state over offshore waters is still rough, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 3. 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. 4. Listen to radio, watch TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 11:46 19/Jul/2009 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. At noon, Tropical Storm Molave was estimated to be about 230 kilometres west-northwest of Hong Kong (near 23.1 degrees north 112.1 degrees east) and is forecast to move west at about 25 kilometres per hour crossing western Guangdong. Molave continued to weaken and moved further away from Hong Kong. However, occasional strong winds are still affecting offshore waters and on high ground. The public should not relax in taking precautions. (Precautionary Announcements with No. 1 Signal) 1. All small vessels should remain in shelter and precautions should not yet be relaxed as strong winds are still blowing over offshore waters. 2. Since sea state over offshore waters is still rough, you are advised to stay away from the shoreline and not to engage in water sports. 3. 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. 4. Listen to radio, watch TV or browse the Hong Kong Observatory's web site for information on the tropical cyclone. Issue Time (HKT): 12:46 19/Jul/2009 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. The Standby Signal, No. 1 is in force. At 1 p.m., Tropical Storm Molave was estimated to be about 260 kilometres west-northwest of Hong Kong (near 23.2 degrees north 111.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move west at about 25 kilometres per hour crossing western Guangdong. Issue Time (HKT): 13:20 19/Jul/2009 Tropical Cyclone Bulletin Here is the latest Tropical Cyclone Bulletin issued by the Hong Kong Observatory. All signals were cancelled at 1:15 p.m. At 1 p.m., Tropical Storm Molave was centred about 260 kilometres west-northwest of Hong Kong (near 23.2 degrees north 111.8 degrees east) and is forecast to move west at about 25 kilometres per hour crossing western Guangdong. Molave continued to weaken and moved further away from Hong Kong. The strong winds over Hong Kong have subsided. However, seas are still rough with swells. 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Á× §K ¦b ·í ­· ¦a ÂI ¦æ ¨« ©Î ¤u §@ ¡C ¦b °ª ³t ¤½ ¸ô ©Î ¤Ñ ¾ô ¤W ªº ¾r ¨® ¤H ¤h ­n ´£ ¨¾ ²r ¯P °} ­· §j ŧ ¡C 6. ©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 7. 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 ¡C ¹wĵ¤K¸¹¼ö±a®ð±Ûĵ§i«H¸¹¤§¯S§O³ø§i ­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x «Å §G ¹w ­p ¦b ¤µ ¤Ñ ¡] 7 ¤ë 18 ¤é ¡^ ¤U ¤È 11 ®É 30 ¤À ©Î ¥H «e µo ¥X ¤K ¸¹ ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i «H ¸¹ ¡A ¥» ´ä ­· ¶Õ ±N ·| ¥[ ±j ¡C ¬F ©² ´£ ¿ô ªð ®a ¸ô µ{ °¾ »· ¡B Âà §é ©Î ©~ ¦í Â÷ ®q ªº ¥« ¥Á ¡A ²{ À³ ±Ò µ{ ¦^ ®a ¡C ­»´ä¤Ñ¤å¥x¦b2009¦~07¤ë18¤é21®É46¤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 2 ®É 15 ¤À µo ¥X ¡C ¹w ®Æ ¥» ´ä ¥­ §¡ ­· ³t ¨C ¤p ®É 41 ¦Ü 62 ¤½ ¨½ ¡C ¦b ¤U ¤È 10 ®É ¡A »ä ­· ²ö ©Ô µá ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¥H ªF ¬ù 150 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 22.2 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 115.6 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A ¹w ®Æ ¦V ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 22 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ²¾ ¦V ¯] ¦¿ ¤f ¤@ ±a ¡C ¥» ´ä ­· ¶Õ ±N ·| ¥[ ±j ¡C ¬F ©² ´£ ¿ô ªð ®a ¸ô µ{ °¾ »· ¡B Âà §é ©Î ©~ ¦í Â÷ ®q ªº ¥« ¥Á ¡A ²{ À³ ±Ò µ{ ¦^ ®a ¡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. ­» ´ä °ê »Ú ¾÷ ³õ ªº ¯è ¯Z ¥i ¯à ¨ü ¨ì ¤Ñ ®ð ¼v ÅT ¡C ®È «È «e ©¹ ¾÷ ³õ «e ¡A ½Ð ¥ý ¦V ¯è ªÅ ¤½ ¥q ¬d ¸ß ¯è ¯Z ±¡ ªp ¡C 5. Á× §K ¦b ·í ­· ¦a ÂI ¦æ ¨« ©Î ¤u §@ ¡C ¦b °ª ³t ¤½ ¸ô ©Î ¤Ñ ¾ô ¤W ªº ¾r ¨® ¤H ¤h ­n ´£ ¨¾ ²r ¯P °} ­· §j ŧ ¡C 6. ©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 7. 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 ¡C ¹wĵ¤K¸¹¼ö±a®ð±Ûĵ§i«H¸¹¤§¯S§O³ø§i ­» ´ä ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x «Å §G ¹w ­p ¦b ¤µ ¤Ñ ¡] 7 ¤ë 18 ¤é ¡^ ¤U ¤È 11 ®É 30 ¤À ©Î ¥H «e µo ¥X ¤K ¸¹ ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i «H ¸¹ ¡A ¥» ´ä ­· ¶Õ ±N ·| ¥[ ±j ¡C ¬F ©² ´£ ¿ô ªð ®a ¸ô µ{ °¾ »· ¡B Âà §é ©Î ©~ ¦í Â÷ ®q ªº ¥« ¥Á ¡A ²{ À³ ±Ò µ{ ¦^ ®a ¡C ­»´ä¤Ñ¤å¥x¦b2009¦~07¤ë18¤é22®É20¤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 2 ®É 15 ¤À µo ¥X ¡C ¹w ®Æ ¥» ´ä ¥­ §¡ ­· ³t ¨C ¤p ®É 41 ¦Ü 62 ¤½ ¨½ ¡C ¦b ¤U ¤È 10 ®É ¡A »ä ­· ²ö ©Ô µá ¶° µ² ¦b ­» ´ä ¥H ªF ¬ù 150 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A §Y ¦b ¥_ ½n 22.2 «× ¡A ªF ¸g 115.6 «× ªþ ªñ ¡A ¹w ®Æ ¦V ¦è ¥_ °¾ ¦è ²¾ °Ê ¡A ®É ³t ¬ù 22 ¤½ ¨½ ¡A ²¾ ¦V ¯] ¦¿ ¤f ¤@ ±a ¡C ¤Ñ ¤å ¥x ¹w ­p ¦b ¤µ ¤Ñ ¡] 7 ¤ë 18 ¤é ¡^ ¤U ¤È 11 ®É 30 ¤À ©Î ¥H «e µo ¥X ¤K ¸¹ ¼ö ±a ®ð ±Û ĵ §i «H ¸¹ ¡A ¥» ´ä ­· ¶Õ ±N ·| ¥[ ±j ¡C ¬F ©² ´£ ¿ô ªð ®a ¸ô µ{ °¾ »· ¡B Âà §é ©Î ©~ ¦í Â÷ ®q ªº ¥« ¥Á ¡A ²{ À³ ±Ò µ{ ¦^ ®a ¡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. ­» ´ä °ê »Ú ¾÷ ³õ ªº ¯è ¯Z ¥i ¯à ¨ü ¨ì ¤Ñ ®ð ¼v ÅT ¡C ®È «È «e ©¹ ¾÷ ³õ «e ¡A ½Ð ¥ý ¦V ¯è ªÅ ¤½ ¥q ¬d ¸ß ¯è ¯Z ±¡ ªp ¡C 5. 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