I know nothing about typhoons, so can anyone explain why the Observatory think that this one is heading for Hong Kong? Surely it could end up anywhere?
Ordinary Gweilo
It's not big and it's not clever, it's just a Brit in Hong Kong writing (mainly) about Hong Kong
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One response to “Higos”
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I am no meteorologist but depending on the expected wind currents at certain times of the year aside from the presence and/or absence of other storms/tropical depression within the vicinity, the path of the storm in question can go straight or veer left or right. That what makes them very unpredictable. When I was living in Manila, I have actually seen one storm backtrack! Another storm became stationary for a day, All because of something else in the weather system across Asia
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