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Direction of Strong Winds in Kowloon.
The following tables give the frequency of occurrence of strong
winds from different directions during the 5-year period, 1935-1939. The results were taken from the records of a Dines anemometer, whose
Table 1 gives head if 40 ft. above the roof of the Observatory.
the number of hours on which hourly mean winds of 20-39 m.p.h. were recorded, for different directions, and Table 11 similarly repre-
sents winds of 40 m.p.h. and over. Directions are given in compass points (8- east and so on). All winds given in Table 11 were due
to typhoons.
TABLE 1.
FREQUENCY OF WINDS OF 20-39 M.P.H.
FROM DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS.
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Dir.
No.
Dir.
No.
*
Dir.
No.
Dir.
No.
70
1
16
0.6
9
106
4.1
17
·
25
1
2
5
0.2 10
11
0.4
18
4
0.1 26
5
0.2
3
3
0.1
11
5 0.2
19
36
1.4 27
2
7
0.3 12
3
0.1
20
15 0.6 28
2
38
1.5
13
8
0.3
21
1
29
3
7
8 (E)
14 18.5 479 1169 45.1 15
648
25.0 16 (S)
2
0.1
22
-
30
5
0.2
23
31
24(W) 1
7 32(N) 10
0.3
0.4
TABLE 11.
FREQUENCY OF WINDS OF 40 M.P.H.
AND OVER FROM DIFFERENT
DIRECTIONS.
Dir.
No.
Dir.
No.
Dir.
No. Dir.
No.
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8
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9
17
25
-
10
18
26
15 11
1
8
19
27
8 12
8
20
-
28
8 13
23
21
29
-
14
22
30
23
31
24 (W)
32 (N)
15 15
16(S)
It will be seen that 89% of all the winds given in Table 1 blew from directions 6, 7 and 8 (ENE, E/N and E). For this dis- tribution of wind-directions, the most suitable orientation of an airport runway would be 79° (E/N). On the average, such a runway
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