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11 August 2025
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Abstract
Keywords:
Introduction
Life of Typhoon Wipha
Impacts on Hong Kong
Selected Surface and Radar Observations Near Hong Kong
Evidence of RI of Wipha Near Hong Kong
- (a)
- Lightning flashes and meteorological satellite images
- (b)
- 3D wind field derived from weather radars
- (c)
- Doppler LiDAR observation
- (d)
- Sea temperature and salinity analysis
Performance of Numerical Models and Numerical Experiments
- (a)
- Fully coupled run with atmosphere, ocean, and wave components, in which the atmosphere model is driven by Pangu, which is the same as the real-time operational configuration.
- (b)
- Fully coupled as in (a), but the atmospheric model is driven by the ECMWF IFS.
- (c)
- Atmosphere model (WRF) only, driven by Pangu.
- (d)
- Atmospheric model (WRF) coupled with ocean (HYCOM); the atmospheric model was driven by Pangu.
Impacts on TC Warning Services
Conclusions
Supplementary Material
Acknowledgements
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| Datetime | Dvorak analyses | SATCON | SAR | Doppler (radial velocity) |
LiDAR winds |
In-situ wind observations | Holland’s model | Estimated intensity of Wipha |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 23H on 19 July | 37 | 26–28 | 29 |
31–33 m/s (60–65 knots) |
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| 02H on 20 July | 31–37 | 28–30 | 26 |
31–33 m/s (60–65 knots) |
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| 05H on 20 July | 31–37 | 29–31 | 32–34 (partial scan) |
25 |
31–36 m/s (60–70 knots) |
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| 08H on 20 July | 37 | 31–32 | 28–39 | 31 | 35–37 |
36–39 m/s (70–75 knots) |
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| 11H on 20 July | 43 | 31–32 | 28–41 | 34–36 | 33 | 37–38 |
39 m/s (75 knots) |
|
| 14H on 20 July | 37–43 | 30–31 |
36–39 m/s (70–75 knots) |
| Station | Maximum Gust | Maximum 10-Minute Mean Wind |
|---|---|---|
| Central Pier | 36.2 (E) | 25.5 (E) |
| Cheung Chau | 48.1 (E) | 33.1 (ESE) |
| Cheung Chau Beach | 48.0 (ENE) | 36.6 (ENE) |
| Green Island | 48.9 (NE) | 36.6 (NE) |
| Hong Kong International Airport (Chek Lap Kok) | 33.5 (ENE) | 24.3 (ENE) |
| Kai Tak | 34.0 (N) | 15.5 (E) |
| King's Park | 39.2 (NNE) | 16.0 (ESE) |
| Lamma Island | 34.8 (E) | 20.3 (ESE) |
| Lau Fau Shan | 30.4 (NNE) | 20.2 (N) |
| Ngong Ping | 65.0 (-) | 47.4 (-) |
| North Point | 40.0 (NE) | 25.5 (ENE) |
| Peng Chau | 42.3 (ENE) | 31.9 (ENE) |
| Sai Kung | 37.2 (NE) | 24.8 (NE) |
| Sha Chau | 32.4 (N) | 23.0 (N) |
| Sha Tin | 24.4 (NE) | 11.2 (NE) |
| Star Ferry (Kowloon) | 28.2 (E) | 18.5 (E) |
| Ta Kwu Ling | 26.6 (ENE) | 13.4 (E) |
| Tai Mei Tuk | 37.4 (ENE) | 28.1 (ENE) |
| Tai Po Kau | 29.5 (E) | 21.2 (E) |
| Tap Mun East | 37.1 (E) | 29.1 (E) |
| Tate's Cairn | 46.5 (ENE) | 34.9 (ENE) |
| Tseung Kwan O | 32.8 (NNE) | 15.0 (NNE) |
| Tsing Yi Shell Oil Depot | 26.5 (ESE) | 12.3 (ESE) |
| Tuen Mun | 29.4 (NNE) | 10.4 (NNE) |
| Waglan Island | 43.3 (ENE) | 38.3 (NE) |
| Wetland Park | 18.7 (E) | 7.8 (NE) |
| Wong Chuk Hang | 40.3 (E) | 15.3 (E) |
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