
The Year's Weather - 2002
The year 2002 was the second warmest year on record.
The mean temperature of 23.9 degrees was 0.9 degree above normal.
The first few months of the year was warmer than usual because fewer cold
surges had come to affect Hong Kong. In May and June, the monsoon
trough which normally brings a lot of rain to Hong Kong was quite inactive,
resulting in more days with sunny weather and hence higher temperatures.
While the first half of the year was exceptionally warm, the temperature
of the second half of the year was near normal.
The tropical cyclone season started much later
than usual, with the first tropical cyclone warning signal issued on 3
August. Only three tropical cyclones affected Hong Kong this year,
about half the normal figure. All three of them had originated in
the South China Sea. During the year, none of those tropical cyclones
originating over the western North Pacific entered the South China Sea
to affect Hong Kong. This was due largely to the development of an
El Nino in the year, which was characterized by above normal sea
surface temperatures in the equatorial eastern and central Pacific.
The associated change in atmospheric steering flow caused tropical cyclones
over the western North Pacific to turn towards the north before entering
the South China Sea.
January was warmer than normal.
It was warmer and sunnier than usual in February.
A monthly mean temperature of 21.5 degrees
made March 2002 the warmest March on record. The monthly total rainfall
of 238.7 millimetres was more than three times the normal amount for March.
April was warmer, sunnier and drier than usual.
It was warmer and slightly drier than normal
in May.
Warmer weather continued into June with a mean
temperature of 28.8 degrees, which ranked the second highest for June.
The weather became cloudier than usual in July.
With the approach of Severe Tropical Storm
Kammuri, the first Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal of the year was issued
in early August. Kammuri missed Hong Kong and eventually made landfall
near Shanwei. In mid-August, Severe Tropical Storm Vongfong moving
across the South China Sea to the southwest of Hong Kong led to the issuance
of the Standby Signal No. 1. August as a whole was slightly drier than
normal.
It was rainy in September. The monthly
rainfall of 723.0 millimetres was about 2.4 times the normal amount and
ranked the fourth highest for the month. The approach of Severe Tropical
Storm Hagupit necessitated the issuance of the No. 8 Southeast Gale or
Storm Signal in Hong Kong. Hagupit passed at about 150 km to the
south-southwest of Hong Kong and made landfall near Yangjiang.
October was cloudier and wetter than usual.
Total bright sunshine duration of the month was the second lowest on record.
The Red Rainstorm Warning issued on 18 October was the latest such warning
ever issued in a year.
November was drier than usual. The monthly
rainfall was 34 per cent below the normal amount.
December was cloudier and wetter than usual.
On 19 December, thunderstorms associated with a cold front affected the
New Territories and necessitated the issuance of Thunderstorm Warning,
the first time in December for over 30 years.
Summary of Meteorological Observations in Hong Kong, 2002
 Month |
 Mean Pressure (hPa) |
Air Temperature |
 Mean Dew Point Temperature (deg. C) |
 Mean Relative Humidity (%) |
 Mean Amount of Cloud (%) |
 Total Rainfall (mm) |
 Mean Daily Maximum (deg. C) |
 Mean (deg. C) |
 Mean Daily Minimum (deg. C) |
| January |
1020.5 |
19.3 |
17.3 |
15.5 |
12.7 |
75 |
55 |
25.0 |
| February |
1020.6 |
20.0 |
18.2 |
16.6 |
14.1 |
77 |
63 |
4.6 |
| March |
1015.6 |
23.5 |
21.5 |
20.0 |
17.8 |
81 |
77 |
238.7 |
| April |
1013.0 |
26.9 |
24.6 |
22.8 |
21.2 |
82 |
73 |
12.4 |
| May |
1009.0 |
29.3 |
27.0 |
25.2 |
23.4 |
81 |
77 |
275.6 |
| June |
1006.4 |
31.0 |
28.8 |
27.0 |
24.9 |
80 |
77 |
237.6 |
| July |
1002.8 |
31.3 |
28.9 |
26.7 |
25.4 |
82 |
79 |
320.8 |
| August |
1005.1 |
30.7 |
28.4 |
26.6 |
24.8 |
81 |
68 |
365.9 |
| September |
1009.5 |
29.1 |
27.2 |
25.5 |
23.3 |
80 |
71 |
723.0 |
| October |
1014.0 |
26.8 |
25.2 |
23.7 |
20.7 |
77 |
71 |
199.0 |
| November |
1018.1 |
23.4 |
21.5 |
19.7 |
16.0 |
72 |
56 |
23.3 |
| December |
1019.8 |
20.2 |
18.2 |
16.4 |
14.7 |
80 |
76 |
64.1 |
| Mean/Total |
1012.9 |
26.0 |
23.9 |
22.1 |
19.9 |
79 |
70 |
2490.0 |
| Normal |
1012.9 |
25.7 |
23.0 |
20.9 |
18.6 |
77 |
65 |
2214.3 |
| Station |
Hong Kong Observatory |
 Month |
 Total Bright Sunshine (hours) |
 Mean Daily Global Solar Radiation (MJ/m2) |
 Total Evaporation (mm) |
 Prevailing Wind Direction (degrees) |
 Mean Wind Speed (km/h) |
| January |
161.9 |
10.11 |
62.3 |
020 |
20.0 |
| February |
145.8 |
12.37 |
73.6 |
060 |
22.9 |
| March |
104.4 |
10.45 |
85.5 |
070 |
19.5 |
| April |
176.8 |
14.47 |
100.7 |
080 |
18.4 |
| May |
160.2 |
15.59 |
126.0 |
090 |
18.6 |
| June |
181.2 |
15.65 |
132.7 |
210 |
22.2 |
| July |
165.5 |
13.96 |
133.2 |
220 |
17.9 |
| August |
189.3 |
15.59 |
129.9 |
230 |
22.4 |
| September |
146.1 |
12.99 |
113.9 |
090 |
21.5 |
| October |
136.8 |
11.24 |
98.5 |
080 |
23.4 |
| November |
176.0 |
11.98 |
94.2 |
060 |
24.7 |
| December |
125.8 |
9.19 |
61.2 |
010 |
24.3 |
| Mean/Total |
1869.8 |
12.80 |
1211.7 |
070 |
21.3 |
| Normal |
1948.1 |
14.46 |
1528.8 |
080 |
22.6 |
| Station |
King's Park |
Waglan Island |
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The minimum pressure recorded at the Hong Kong Observatory was 990.1 hectopascals at 1650 HKT on 4 August.
The maximum air temperature recorded at the Hong Kong Observatory was 33.6 degrees Celsius at 1514 HKT on 5 July.
The minimum air temperature recorded at the Hong Kong Observatory was 6.8 degrees Celsius at 0223 HKT on 27 December.
The maximum gust peak speed recorded at Waglan Island was 112 kilometres per hour from 120 degrees at 1641 HKT on 11 September.
The maximum instantaneous rate of rainfall recorded at King's Park was 232 millimetres per hour at 0147 HKT on 17 July.
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