678 THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, DECEMBER 19, 1930.
In this connection the following table, extracted from the China Seas Storm Signal Code will be useful:-
-
Rate of travel of typhoons in the Far East (Knots).
Latitude (North).
Ordinary limits.
Mean.
Before recurving.
Exceptional Velo-
city as signalled.
Maximum record-
ed.
Ordinary limits.
Mean.
After recurving.
Exceptional Velo- city as signalled.
Maximum record-
ed.
5 to 15
15
>>
5 to 12
9
11 or above
20
5 *
14 10
121
2225
24
5 to 17
10
>>
20
25
92
وو
2 283
25
7 16
11
13
19
J
14,,
23
17
==
13 or above
22
21
30
22
22
30
7 13
11
13
15
11,, 23
18
23
47
39
30
35
40
55
>>
35
40
10
11
36 20
25
42
>>
وو
16
12,, 36
21
26
50
45
22
45
50
50
55
17,, 36
21
26
48
وو
12,, 36
21
26
52
دو
12,
37
21
26
49
(7) Caution. The position indicated by the latitude and longitude signals does not purport to be the position of the centre of the typhoon, but merely the centre of a circle of specified radius within which the centre of the typhoon is believed to lie.
(8) In the China Seas Code the Time Signal (Table 4) indicates the time at which the warning was issued. In the present code it shows the time at which the typhoon or depression was in the position indicated. The table has been expand- ed as observations are now available from certain stations at 11h and 17h. Symbol No. 9 provides for occasions when the centre has been located from observations at other than routine hours.
(9) The code can also be used for the "general inference" following a synoptic message.
Thus-An auticyclone, central in latitude 36° N. and longitude 110° E. is strengthening and moving eastward, and the depression appears to be stationary in latitude 22 N. and longitude 104° E., but the position is only approximate,
clair.
would be:-
3610367
2204790.
The "general inference" may, if necessary, be followed by a few words en
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