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Report on Severe Typhoon Haikui (2311)
Report on Haikui (2311)
Figures
Figure 1a: Provisional track of Haikui (2311): 27 August - 5 September 2023
Figure 1b: Approximate location of the centre of the remnant of Haikui on 6 - 8 September 2023 (initial analysis)
Figure 2a: Infra-red satellite imagery at around 11 a.m. on 3 September 2023
Figure 2b: Infra-red satellite imagery at around 8 p.m. on 5 September 2023
Figure 3a: Image of radar echoes captured at 11:36 p.m. on 7 September 2023
Figure 3b: Image of radar echoes captured at 8:00 a.m. on 8 September 2023
Figure 4: Rainfall distribution on 4 – 8 September 2023
Figure 5: Hourly rainfall recorded at the Hong Kong Observatory Headquarters from noon on 7 September to 6 p.m. on 8 September 2023
Figure 6: Serious flooding in Wong Tai Sin during the rainstorm on 7 – 8 September 2023
Figure 7: Landslide in Shau Kei Wan during the rainstorm on 7 – 8 September 2023
Figure 8: Road subsidence in Shek O Road during the rainstorm on 7 – 8 September 2023
Tables
Table 1: Maximum gust peak speeds and maximum hourly mean winds with associated wind directions recorded at various stations when the tropical cyclone warning signals for Haikui were in force
Table 2: Daily rainfall amounts recorded at the Hong Kong Observatory Headquarters and other stations during the passage of Haikui
Table 3: Times and heights of the maximum sea level and the maximum storm surge recorded at tide stations in Hong Kong during the passage of Haikui