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Possible warning signals to be issued due to the impact on "Nangka" (Update Time: 2020-10-13 12:00)

Meteorological and Geophysical Bureau
2020-10-13 12:15
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Possible warning signals to be issued due to the impact on "Nangka"

Update Time: 2020-10-13 12:00

Signals Forecast Period Probability
Typhoon Signal No.3 In the evening of 13th High

"Nangka" (2016) is located at the northern part of the South China Sea and has intensified into a severe tropical storm, and it is moving in a west-northwest direction toward the Hainan Island. Although “Nangka” is at a distance of over 400 kilometers from Macao, under the accompanied effect of “Nangka” and the northeast monsoon, the winds in Macao are expected to maintain in the afternoon, and the wind speed on the bridges, open areas, and high ground is expected to reach the threshold of typhoon warning signal No.8 occasionally, and the outer circulation rain bands will further affect Macao. The weather is unstable with occasional heavy showers and thunderstorms. Since “Nangka” still poses a certain threat to Macao, based on the forecasts and consideration of public safety, SMG urges the public to take measures against the strong wind and heavy showers. The public are advised to stay in safe places, and pay close attention to the latest weather news of SMG.

Remarks: The probabilities of issuing severe weather warning signals for the next one or two days are provided in the table. Public can learn the possibility of being affected by the tropical cyclone over the specific period of time in Macao so that necessary precautions can be well prepared earlier. Please keep notice of our latest information.


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