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HKO e-Bulletin for the Marine Community (Issue No.32)

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Issue No.32 (Jul 2019) Feedback
(This bulletin is published on-line every three months. It aims at providing the latest news and development of weather services for the marine community. This bulletin is available in English only.)
Tenth Meeting of the Liaison Group for the Shipping Community and launch of a new service "MyOceanWx - Automatic Sea State Forecast"
Tenth Meeting of the Liaison Group for the Shipping Community and launch of a new service Members of the Hong Kong Observatory Liaison Group for the Shipping Community met for the tenth time at the annual meeting on 27 June 2019.
MyOceanWx On Demand - New Weather Information Delivery Service for Shipping Community
MyOceanWx On Demand - New Weather Information Delivery Service for Shipping Community The Hong Kong Observatory (HKO) has been providing marine meteorological services since its establishment in 1883. In 1915, marine weather forecasts were broadcast to ships for the first time using radio telegraphy.
Contribution of Weather Photos by Voluntary Observing Ships
Contribution of Weather Photos by Voluntary Observing Ships Weather reports from Voluntary Observing Ships (VOS) provide vital information on weather conditions in the oceans. In addition to typical meteorological observations such as temperature, winds, sea state, visibility, state of sky included in the weather reports, ship officers are also invited to record the sighting of interesting natural phenomena.
Tropical cyclone forecast tracks and rainfall forecasts now available on "Earth Weather"
Tropical cyclone forecast tracks and rainfall forecasts now available on The Observatory today (21 June 2019) enhanced the "Earth Weather" website with the addition of tropical cyclone forecast tracks issued by the Observatory. Furthermore, apart from existing forecast products of temperatures, wind direction and wind speed, rainfall forecasts from computer model are now also available.
Storm Surge and Sea Waves
Storm Surge and Sea Waves Winds blow over sea surface and generate waves that propagate along the wind direction. Waves grow with the strength of the winds. Huge waves generated by typhoons can rise above 10 metres in the open sea.
Strengthened content for "Tidal Information" webpage
Strengthened content for The Hong Kong Observatory today (18th July 2019) strengthened the content of the "Tidal Information" webpage with the addition of selectable display of extreme water levels recorded during the passage of tropical cyclones in the past on the time series charts of the tide gauge stations.
Tenth Session of Ship Observations Team Convened in Hong Kong
Tenth Session of Ship Observations Team Convened in Hong Kong The Hong Kong Observatory organized the Tenth Session of the Ship Observations Team (SOT) of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) - Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) Joint Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology (JCOMM) in Hong Kong during 1-4 April 2019.
Director of Hong Kong Observatory highlights Observatory's upcoming initiatives
Director of Hong Kong Observatory highlights Observatory's upcoming initiatives The Director of the Hong Kong Observatory (HKO), Mr Shun Chi-ming, today (March 21) hosted a press briefing in which he highlighted the HKO's upcoming initiatives, reviewed the weather of Hong Kong in 2018 and elaborated on the weather outlook for this year.
Launching the Weather Website for Greater Bay Area
Launching the Weather Website for Greater Bay Area In line with the development of the Greater Bay Area of Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao, the Hong Kong Observatory, in collaboration with the Guangdong Meteorological Service and the Macao Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau, launches the weather website for Greater Bay Area today (23 April).
The latest issue of Friends of the Observatory Chinese newsletter has been published (Only Chinese version is available)
The latest issue of Friends of the Observatory Chinese newsletter has been published The latest issue of Friends of the Observatory Chinese newsletter has been published(Only Chinese version is available)
HKO e-Bulletin on Educational Resources Issue No.58
HKO e-Bulletin on Educational Resources Issue No.58 HKO e-Bulletin on Educational Resources Issue No.58 is now available at :
Overview of Tropical Cyclones in June 2019
Overview of Tropical Cyclones in June 2019 One tropical cyclone occurred over the western North Pacific in June 2019. Sepat formed as a tropical depression over the western North Pacific about 400 km south-southwest of Osaka on 27 June.
Barometer Comparison Check Service Request Form
Barometer Comparison Check Service Request Form Barometer Comparison Check Service Request Form
Statistics of HKVOS Cooperative Ship Reports in Past 3 Years
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