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Outstanding HKO officers commended by the Director (2018)

Letter of Commendation

Awardee(s) Remarks
Mr CHIU Yu Yeung, EO
Mr FUNG Kin Wah, RSM
Mr LAU Chi Yung, SSA
Mr WAI Hang Kit, ITO
Mr CHOW Chi Kin, SEO
Mr WONG Kwun Wa, SEO
Mr WONG To, SEO
Mr SUN Kam Tao, SSA
Mr CHEUNG Kai Kwong, SSA
Mr HUI Ka Ho, SA
Mr WU Wing Wah, SA
The team was commended for their professionalism and effort in repairing and recovering the AMOS and WTWS caused by power failure during Lunar New Year holiday, ensuring the smooth operation of AMO despite the problems.
Mr LAM Chun Ming, SSA
Miss CHAN Hiu Laam, SA
Mr LEUNG Tsz Ho, SA

The team was commended for their valuable suggestions on the Observatory’s social media platform and maintained the professional image of the Observatory.

Mr CHENG Tsz-lo, SEO
Miss LEUNG Sze-man, ex-Intern
Mr TSANG Cheuk-shing, SITO
The team was commended for the successful development of a centralized platform for colleagues to store, share and manage in-house developed source codes, which promoted knowledge sharing and enhanced the efficiency of the Observatory.
Mr TSOI Tze-shun, SO
Mr CHOW Man-chung, Social Media Executive
Miss YEUNG Wing-sum, Social Media Researcher
Miss WONG Shan-shan, Videographer
Miss WONG Ting-ting, Graphic Designer

The team was commended for their devotion in supporting the launch of social media platforms of the Observatory. Their effort had ensured the smooth launch and operation of the Observatory’s social media platforms and helped building positive public image of HKO.

Miss WONG Ting-ting, Graphic Designer

This officer had demonstrated strong sense of responsibility and creativity in taking charge of producing several popular Cool Met Stuff episodes.  Some were taken during her private time. These CMS episodes were well received by the public with record breaking view statistics and wide positive media coverage.  Her effort has helped building the positive public image of the Observatory

Ms Ip Ching-lan, May, OA This officer had demonstrated passions and attentiveness in maintaining the cleanliness and tidiness of the rest rooms in AMO in the past one year, ensuring the shift duty staff in AMO could take good rests during the few hours between shifts.  Effectiveness and efficiency of staff on shifts had improved.
Miss NG Shuk-kiu, SEO
Mr YUEN Chun-pong, EO
Mr CHEUNG Wing-kai, EO
Miss CHAN Siu-yung, SSA
Mr LUK Siu-kong, SA
Mr NG Pui-man, SA
Mr LEUNG Ho-shun, SITO
Mr TSUI Pak-chun, ITO
Mr WAI Hang-kit, ITO

The team was commended for their devotion and effort in enhancing the infrastructure of the Computer/Server Room of the Observatory to provide a reliable, efficient, manageable and scalable environment to accommodate mission-critical operational computer systems and network equipment of the Observatory.

Mr CHOY Boon Leung, SSO
Mr LEE Lap Shun, SSO
Mr WONG Wai Kin, SSO
Mr HE Yuheng, SO
Mr KUNG Terence, SO
Dr NG Yin Lam, SO
Mr OR Ming Keung, SO
Mr SHUM Chi Tai, SO
Mr TONG Yu Fai, SO
Mr CHEUNG Sze Yuen, EO
Mr CHOY Shui Chung, EO
Miss SHUM Kit Ying, EO
Mr YUNG Chung Hoi, EO

Miss LEE Shuk-ming Olivia, SSO
Dr LEE Tsz-cheung, SSO
Mr CHAN Yan Chun, SO
Dr HO Chun Kit, SO
Mr KOK Mang Hin, SO
Mr KONG Wai, SO
Mr KONG Yu Chau, SO

Ms CHIU Chiu-yee, CSA

Mr CHEN Yung, SSA
Mr LAM Chun Ming, SSA
Mr CHEUNG Wing Cheung, SA
Miss CHAN Chuen Wan, SA
Miss CHAN Hiu Laam, SA
Mr HUI Ka Ho, SA
Ms LAM Mei Sim, SA
Mr LAU Tat Kun, SA
Miss CHAN Ka Yee , Student SA
Mr CHAN Siu Pan, Student SA
Mr WAN Kai Tin, Student SA1
Miss YAU Chui Hung, Student SA

Miss NG Shuk Kiu, SEO
Mr CHENG Tsz Lo, SEO
Mr CHEUNG Wing Kai, EO
Mr YUEN Chun Pong, EO
Mr LUK Siu Kong, SA
Mr NG Pui Man, SA
Mr LEUNG Ho Shun, SITO
Mr SHUM Lo Nin, SIT
Mr YUNG Kin Shing, ITO
Mr LI Chi Wai, ITO
Mr CHAN Tai Hin, ITO
Mr WAI Hang Kit, ITO

Mr CHOI Lap Man, CSA
Mr CHEUNG Kai Kwong, SSA
Mr TSANG Moon Tong, SSA
Mr TSANG Wing Kei, SA

Mr LUN Siu Hung, SEO
Mr CHAU Chun Yuen, EO
Miss CHUI Ka Man, Analyst Programmer II

Mr HON Kai Kwong, SO
Ms TSE Shuk Mei, SO
Super Typho Mangkhut came within about 100KM from Hong Kong on 16.9.2018, necessitating the issuance of Hurricane Signal No. 10. While the storm surge of Manghkut has caused serious flooding and the ferocious winds of Mangkhut has blown down many trees disrupting the traffic, the degree of damage in Hong Kong has been kept to a minimum with the dedicated efforts of the nominated colleagues. The team was commended for their substantial contribution in enhancing the image of the Observatory as being a dependable and trustworthy authority in forecasting and warning of tropical cyclones.
Mr LUI Wing-hong, CEO
Mr HUI Kin-chung, CEO
Mr SHAM Fu-cheung, CEO
Mr HO Ka-leong, CEO
Mr HUNG Fan-yiu, Acting CEO
Mr CHEUNG Ping, SO
Miss CHAN Man-yee, SEO
Mr MAK Kai-lun, SEO
Mr CHAN Kin-yu, SEO
Mr WONG Tak-kan, SEO
Mr CHOW Chi-kin, SEO
Mr KWAN Kam-lun, Acting SEO
Mr WONG Chau-ping, Acting SEO
Mr MOK Ching-wah, EO
Mr YEUNG Ho-kee, EO
Mr CHAN Ngo-hin, EO
Miss CHEUNG Man-sze, EO
Mr CHAN Wing-hang, EO

Mr LI Nga-wing, SSA
Mr SUN Kam-tao, SSA
Mr LEUNG Kwai-kong, Acting SSA

Mr SHEK Fung-sun, SA
Mr LEUNG Tsz-ho, SA
Mr LI Siu-chun, SA

Mr LAU Chi-yung, SSA
Mr POON Ka-kit, Analyst Programmer II

Mr HO Pak-sing, CEO
Ms WONG Sau-ha, SEO
Super Typhoon Mangkhut came within about 100KM from Hong Kong on 16.9.2018, necessitating the issuance of Hurricane Signal No. 10.  The team was commended for their supportive service in ensuring the smooth operation of Hong Kong International Airport throughout the period.  This helps cast a very positive image of the Observatory. 
Dr YEUNG Kwok-chung, SO
Miss LEE Fung-ying, SO
Mr LAM Yat-wing, EO
Mr MA Lap-yin Johnny, SA
Miss IU Fung-wan, SA
Mr YAU Tsz-hei, SA
Miss CHOW Man-chung, Social Media Executive
Miss YEUNG Wing-sum, Social Media Researcher
This team was commended for their unfailing and continuous logistic support in arranging intensive central briefings throughout the passage of Super Typhoon Mangkhut and ensured timely delivery of central briefings to media and social media platforms.
Mr FUNG Kwok-chu, CSA
Mr YEUNG Yam-yam, Executive Officer I
Mr LEE Tsun-sing, Executive Officer II
Mr CHEUNG Ka-chun, Executive Officer II
Mr IP Tai-wai. CO
Mr NG Sai-man, Works Supervisor II
Ms WAN Yu-tung, ACO
Mr YEUNG Kwok-leung, CA
Mr WU Wai-hung, Supplies Assistant
Ms IP Ching-lan, OA
Mr KOO Wai-po, Workman II
Mr LUK Man-leung, Workman II
Mr AU Kwok-wai, Workman II
Ms TAI Wai-siu, Workman II
Ms WONG Suet-ying, Workman II
Ms YUNG Pik-wah, Workman II
Mr LEE Yiu-chung, Motor Driver
Mr CHENG Yiu-tung, Motor Driver
Mr FUNG Chi-man, Motor Driver
Mr POON Po-wah, Motor Driver
Mr CHANG Ah-choi, Motor Driver
Mr CHAN Chak-to, Motor Driver

The close approach of Super Typhoon Mangkhut had necessitated the issuance of Hurricane Signal No. 10.  The team was commended for their substantial contribution in providing reliable supportive service before the approach of Mangkhut and to colleagues who had to be on duty during Typhoon Signal No. 8, 9 and 10 :

Ms LAM Ching-chi, SSO
Dr CHAN Siu-wai, SO
Dr LAM Hok-yin, SO
Ms YU Mei-fung, CSA

The close approach of Super Typhoon Mangkhut had necessitated the issuance of Hurricane Signal No. 10. The team was commended for their effort in manning the Monitoring and Assessment Centre during in the midst of the episode of Mangkhut.

Mr KWOK Koon-yip, RSM
Mr LAI Wai-lun, RSM
Mr NG Shu-kwan, RSM
Mr YU Choi-loi, RSM
Mr MAK Man-yi, CSA
Ms LAM Mei-sim, SA
Mr LAU Yiu-ki, SA
Mr LING Wing-sum, SA
Mr CHAN Yan-chun, SO
Mr IP Chi-wing, SRSM
Mr WU Man-yiu, RSM
Mr WO Chung-fat, RSM
Mr FONG Tsz-wang, SA

The team was commended for their effort in enhancing the resilience of  tide level system before the approach of Mangkhut, and closely monitored the operation of individual tide gauge and activated backup arrangement as necessary during the passage of Mangkhut. Their concerted effort had maintained the operation of tide gauge network and ensured that the relevant data could be delivered in real-time during the passage of Mangkhut.

Mr Ip Wing-sing, SRSM
Mr KWONG Ching-kan, RSM
Mr LAU Chi-ho, RSM
Mr YEUNG Chi-yu, RSM
Mr MAK Man-fai, RSM
Mr WU Man-yiu, RSM
The team was commended for their effort in working at Tai Mo Shan Radar (TMSR) station and Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR) at Brothers Point for over 48 hours during the passage of Super Typhoon Mangkhut and ensured the smooth operation of the station equipment under tough weather conditions. RSM team to take prompt actions in repairing the damaged facilities before the onset of next rainy episode. The station and set up cordon off area to avoiding injuries. Their dedication and prompt actions safeguarded the provision of radar image data and image products to the Observatory and the general public.
Mr CHAU Hak-ming, RSM
Mr WONG Tze-foon, RSM
Mr CHAN Chun-kit, RSM
Mr LEUNG Ting-kit, RSM


The team was commended for their effort in conducting preventive and corrective maintenance on various systems and equipment, including automatic upper-air sounding system, Sham Shui Po wing profiler; and AWS at King’s Park, Ping Chau, Kau Sai Chau and Hok Tsui, before and after Mangkhut to ensure high data availability.
Mr WONG Chi-ching, SSA
Mr LO Chi-hung, SA
Mr LAI King-cheung, SA
The team was commended for their effort in attending shift duties at King’s Park Meteorological Station during the passage of Mangkhut to operate the upper-air sounding systems under extreme wind conditions.  The collected data provided useful information for forecasters to assess the evolution of weather before, during and after the storm passage.
Mr TONG Yu-fai, SO
Mr CHOI Lap-man, CSA
Mr YAN King-lun, System Analyst
Mr PANG Hong-man, Analyst Programmer II
Miss TAM Cho-wing, ex-Analyst Programmer Mr KONG Lik-wa, SA
MissYUNG Siu-yan, Graphic Designer
The team was commended for their effort in overcoming various technical challenges and adopting latest cloud technologies to successfully deploy the revamped Severe Weather Information Centre (SWIC) under tight schedule, and enabled the successful launch of the SWIC 2.0.