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Extra Weather Telegrams.-The following stations send extra weather telegrams at half rates during typhoons, on receipt of certain code words from Hong Kong:-Amoy, Canton, Macao, Phulien, Sharp Peak and Taihoku. The Director of the Philippines Weather Bureau also sends extra telegrams, at his discretion, from Aparri or some other station nearer the typhoon centre. The 9 p.m. observations from Swatow, kindly sanctioned by the Chinese Telegraph Administration, were occasionally received the same evening, but usually on the next or following day.

The Director of the Taihoku Observatory sends extra weather telegrams from the two stations in Formosa nearest to the centre during the passage of a typhoon.

Weather Telegrams from Ships by Radio.-The following table gives the monthly number of ships from which radio meteorological messages have been received, and the number of messages received (each arrival and departure is counted separately):-

Month No. of ships No. of messages No. of ships No. of messages No. of ships No. of messages No. of ships No. of messages British (including H.M. Ships) H.M.S. in ports Other Nationalities Total January, .... 71 225 15 259 72 198 158 682 February, 44 147 14 285 62 180 120 612 March,.... 44 179 19 259 45 201 108 642 April, 37 121 20 194 23 65 80 380 May, June, 42 124 12 146 26 109 80 379 July, 45 131 8 83 26 69 79 283 August, ... 48 129 9 113 33 87 90 329 September, 44 117 9 87 31 109 84 313 October, 46 182 11 140 31 107 88 429 November, 48 198 14 94 39 112 101 404 December, 39 106 8 90 29 100 15 88 18 296 36 143 46 76 Totals 1927, 544 1802 154 1838 435 1386 1133 5026 1926, 1058* 5216* 831 2376 1889 8883 1925, 687 2199 752 1762 1439 3961 1924, 665 1703 852 1667 1517 3370 1923, 196 409 ... 431 698 627 1107

* British, including H.M. Ships.

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- F 8 Extra Weather Telegrams.-The following stations send extra weather telegrams at half rates during typhoons, on receipt of certain code words from Hong Kong:-Amoy, Canton, Macao, Phulien, Sharp Peak and Taihoku. The Director of the Philippines Weather Bureau also sends extra telegrams, at his discretion, from Aparri or some other station nearer the typhoon centre. The 9 p.m. observations from Swatow, kindly sanctioned by the Chinese Telegraph Administration, were occasionally received the same evening, but usually on the next or following day. The Director of the Taihoku Observatory sends extra weather telegrams from the two stations in Formosa nearest to the centre during the passage of a typhoon. Weather Telegrams from Ships by Radio.-The following table gives the monthly number of ships from which radio meteorological messages have been received, and the number of messages received (each arrival and departure is counted separately):- Month No. of ships No. of messages No. of ships No. of messages No. of ships No. of messages No. of ships No. of messages British (including H.M. Ships) H.M.S. in ports Other Nationalities Total January, .... 71 225 15 259 72 198 158 682 February, 44 147 14 285 62 180 120 612 March,.... 44 179 19 259 45 201 108 642 April, 37 121 20 194 23 65 80 380 May, June, 42 124 12 146 26 109 80 379 July, 45 131 8 83 26 69 79 283 August, ... 48 129 9 113 33 87 90 329 September, 44 117 9 87 31 109 84 313 October, 46 182 11 140 31 107 88 429 November, 48 198 14 94 39 112 101 404 December, 39 106 8 90 29 100 15 88 18 296 36 143 46 76 Totals 1927, 544 1802 154 1838 435 1386 1133 5026 1926, 1058* 5216* 831 2376 1889 8883 1925, 687 2199 752 1762 1439 3961 1924, 665 1703 852 1667 1517 3370 1923, 196 409 ... 431 698 627 1107 * British, including H.M. Ships.
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- F 8 Extra Weather Telegrams.-The following stations send extra weather telegrams at half rates during typhoons, on receipt of certain code words from Hong Kong:-Amoy, Canton, Macao, Phulien, Sharp Peak and Taihoku. The Director of the Philip- pines Weather Bureau also sends extra telegrams, at his discretion, from Aparri or some other station nearer the typhoon centre. The 9 p.m. observations from Swatow, kindly sanctioned by the Chinese Telegraph Administration, were occasionally received the same evening, but usually on the next or following day. The Director of the Taihoku Observatory sends extra weather telegrams from the two stations in Formosa nearest to the centre during the passage of a typhoon. Weather Telegrams from Ships by Radio.-The following table gives the monthly number of ships from which radio meteorological messages have been received, and the number of messages received (each arrival and departure is counted separately):- British (including H.M. Ships). H.M.S. in ports. Other National- Total. ities. Month. No. of ships. No. of messages. No. of ships. No. of messages. No. of ships. No. of inessages. No. of ships. No. of inessages. January, .... 71 225 15 259 72 198 158 682 February, 44 147 14 285 62 180 120 612 Marcb,.... 44 179 19 259 45 201 108 642 April, 37 121 20 194 23 65 80 380 May, June, July, August, September, 42 124 I 2 146 26 109 80 379 45 131 8 83 26 69 79 283 ... 48 129 9 113 33 87 90 329 44 117 9 87 31 109 84 313 46 182 II 140 31 107 88 429 October, 48 198 14 9+ 39 112 ΙΟΙ 404 November, 39 106 8 December, 36 143 90 29 100 15 88 18 46 76 | 296 69 277 [ 1927, 544 1802 154 1838 435 1386 1133 5026 1926, 1058* 5216* 831 2376 1889 8883 Totals 1925, 687 2199 752 1762 1439 3961 1924, 665 1703 852 1667 1517 3370 1923, 196 409 ... 431 698 627 1107 * British, including H.M. Ships.
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Extra Weather Telegrams.-The following stations send extra weather telegrams at half rates during typhoons, on receipt of certain code words from Hong Kong:-Amoy, Canton, Macao, Phulien, Sharp Peak and Taihoku. The Director of the Philip- pines Weather Bureau also sends extra telegrams, at his discretion, from Aparri or some other station nearer the typhoon centre. The 9 p.m. observations from Swatow, kindly sanctioned by the Chinese Telegraph Administration, were occasionally received the same evening, but usually on the next or following day.

The Director of the Taihoku Observatory sends extra weather telegrams from the two stations in Formosa nearest to the centre during the passage of a typhoon.

Weather Telegrams from Ships by Radio.-The following table gives the monthly number of ships from which radio meteorological messages have been received, and the number of messages received (each arrival and departure is counted separately):-

British (including H.M. Ships).

H.M.S.

in ports.

Other National-

Total.

ities.

Month.

No. of ships.

No. of

messages.

No. of ships.

No. of

messages.

No. of ships.

No. of

inessages.

No. of ships.

No. of

inessages.

January, ....

71

225 15

259 72

198

158

682

February,

44

147

14

285 62

180

120

612

Marcb,....

44

179

19

259 45

201

108 642

April,

37

121

20 194 23

65

80 380

May,

June, July, August, September,

42

124

I 2 146 26

109

80 379

45

131

8

83 26

69

79

283

...

48

129

9

113 33 87

90 329

44

117 9

87 31

109

84

313

46

182

II

140 31

107

88

429

October,

48

198

14

9+ 39

112

ΙΟΙ 404

November,

39

106 8

December,

36

143

90 29 100 15 88 18 46

76 | 296

69

277

[ 1927,

544

1802 154 1838 435 1386

1133 5026

1926,

1058*

5216*

831 2376

1889 8883

Totals 1925,

687

2199

752 1762

1439 3961

1924,

665

1703

852 1667

1517 3370

1923,

196

409

...

431 698

627 1107

* British, including H.M. Ships.

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