CO129-339 - Acting Governor May Governor Nathan - 1907 [1-3] — Page 594

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The Committee support the Director of the Hongkong Observatory in his opinion that the storm was of local origin and gave no indication of its existence until close to the Colony.

3.

The Director of the Sikawei Observatory contends that the typhoon was one of which warning was given by him at 11:30 A.M. on the 15th September. If this contention is correct, the facts seem scarcely to have been appreciated by the Sikawei Observatory Authorities until after the storm at Hongkong, their chart - No. 80 of September 18th (6 A.M.) showing no disturbance in the neighbourhood of that Port, and the remarks accompanying it stating that the depression previously reported as nearly stationary at Formosa was filling up gradually.

467 (See pages 46 and 47 of Committee's Report).

4.

The Director of the Weather Bureau, Manila Observatory, backs up the contention of the Director of the Sikawei Observatory with some additional evidence, of which one item, the experience of the S.S. "Zafiro" (pages 7 and 8 of Father Algué's Report), conflicts with the evidence given by the Captain of that Vessel before the committee at Hongkong (pages 26 and 55 of...

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590 2. The Committee support the Director of the Hongkong Observatory in his opinion that the storm was of local origin and gave no indication of its existence until close to the Colony. 3. The Director of the Sikawei Observatory contends that the typhoon was one of which warning was given by him at 11:30 A.M. on the 15th September. If this contention is correct, the facts seem scarcely to have been appreciated by the Sikawei Observatory Authorities until after the storm at Hongkong, their chart - No. 80 of September 18th (6 A.M.) showing no disturbance in the neighbourhood of that Port, and the remarks accompanying it stating that the depression previously reported as nearly stationary at Formosa was filling up gradually. 467 (See pages 46 and 47 of Committee's Report). 4. The Director of the Weather Bureau, Manila Observatory, backs up the contention of the Director of the Sikawei Observatory with some additional evidence, of which one item, the experience of the S.S. "Zafiro" (pages 7 and 8 of Father Algué's Report), conflicts with the evidence given by the Captain of that Vessel before the committee at Hongkong (pages 26 and 55 of... 365
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: } 590 2. The Committee support the Director of the Hongkong Observatory in his opinion that the stora was of local origin and gave no indication of its existence until close to the Colony. 3. The Director of the Sikawei Ob- -servatory contends that the typhoon was one of which warn- -ing was given by him at 11.30 A.M. on the 15th. September. If this contention is correct the facts seem scarcely to have been appreciated by the Sikawei Observatory Authoriti- -es until after the storm at Hongkong, their chart - No.- 80 of September 18th. (6 A.M.) showing no disturbance in the neighbourhood of that Port and the remarks accompany- -ing it stating that the depression previously reported as nearly stationary at Formosa was filling up gradually. 467 (See pages 46 and 47 of Committee's Report). 4. The Director of the Weather Bureau, Manila Observatory, backs up the contention of the Director of the Sikawei Observatory with some addition- -al evidence of which one item the experience of the S.S. "Zafiro" (pages 7 and 8 of Father Algué's Report) conflicts with the evidence given by the Captain of that 365 Vessel before the committee at Hongkong (pages 26 and 55 of
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590

2.

The Committee support the Director

of the Hongkong Observatory in his opinion that the stora

was of local origin and gave no indication of its existence

until close to the Colony.

3.

The Director of the Sikawei Ob-

-servatory contends that the typhoon was one of which warn-

-ing was given by him at 11.30 A.M. on the 15th. September.

If this contention is correct the facts seem scarcely to

have been appreciated by the Sikawei Observatory Authoriti-

-es until after the storm at Hongkong, their chart - No.-

80 of September 18th. (6 A.M.)

showing no disturbance

in the neighbourhood of that Port and the remarks accompany-

-ing it stating that the depression previously reported as

nearly stationary at Formosa was filling up gradually.

467

(See pages 46 and 47 of Committee's Report).

4.

The Director of the Weather

Bureau, Manila Observatory, backs up the contention of

the Director of the Sikawei Observatory with some addition-

-al evidence of which one item the experience of the

S.S. "Zafiro" (pages 7 and 8 of Father Algué's Report)

conflicts with the evidence given by the Captain of that

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Vessel before the committee at Hongkong (pages 26 and 55

of

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