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Author: | WatchFred [ Sun Sep 22, 2013 5:39 am ] |
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Author: | Desert Hiker [ Sun Sep 22, 2013 5:42 am ] |
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The wife and I lived in HK (1999 - 2001) and experienced a direct hit 10 typhoon. It was exciting!!! Flying debris caused lots of damage along some of the high-rise building canyons - stay away from those windows. We lived in Dynasty Court on Peak Road. Good luck!! Desert Hiker |
Author: | wessa [ Sun Sep 22, 2013 5:50 am ] |
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Desert Hiker wrote: The wife and I lived in HK (1999 - 2001) and experienced a direct hit 10 typhoon. It was exciting!!! Flying debris caused lots of damage along some of the high-rise building canyons - stay away from those windows. We lived in Dynasty Court on Peak Road. Good luck!! Desert Hiker I know the one you are talking about. I remember it well. That's the only one I recorded on my video camera. Had a hell of a time trying to open the front doors with the wind pounding agains them. |
Author: | Desert Hiker [ Sun Sep 22, 2013 7:49 am ] |
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wessa wrote: Desert Hiker wrote: The wife and I lived in HK (1999 - 2001) and experienced a direct hit 10 typhoon. It was exciting!!! Flying debris caused lots of damage along some of the high-rise building canyons - stay away from those windows. We lived in Dynasty Court on Peak Road. Good luck!! Desert Hiker I know the one you are talking about. I remember it well. That's the only one I recorded on my video camera. Had a hell of a time trying to open the front doors with the wind pounding agains them. Yes, 1999 was a very good typhoon year: "Typhoon York September 17, 1999 and Sam August 24, 1999 York was the most powerful typhoon to impact Hong Kong since 1983. It killed only 2 people (an example of how efficient the typhoon alert system had become in the city by this time). Sustained winds of 151 km/h (94 mph) with gusts to 234 km/h (145 mph) were measured at the city’s Waglan site. In August of 1999 Typhoon Sam brought torrential rains to Hong Kong causing landslides that killed four. In fact, it was the greatest rainfall in Hong Kong history with 616.5 mm (24.27”) measured at the Hong Kong Observatory over a 24-hour period." Reference: http://www.wunderground.com/blog/weathe ... trynum=197 It looks like the eye missed HK this time....York was a direct hit. Desert Hiker |
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