Hong Kong Watchdog Urges Observatory to Enhance Typhoon Warning Communication
Public sector audit calls for clearer information and improved public education on tropical cyclone signals amid climate change
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A public sector audit report recommends that the Hong Kong Observatory improve public understanding of its typhoon warning system, citing increased demand for early notification due to more frequent extreme weather events.
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The Hong Kong Observatory is responsible for issuing tropical cyclone warning signals to ensure public safety during extreme weather events.
Citing the forecaster, a report issued by the public sector watchdog on Wednesday noted “increasing public demand” for signal change notification well in advance over the years for timely preparation as extreme weather events became more frequent in light of climate change.
“Audit acknowledges that the impact of a tropical cyclone on Hong Kong depends on many factors, and [the Observatory] has to take due consideration in upholding public safety in the operation of the tropical cyclone warning signals,” the report said.
“In audit’s view, [the Observatory] needs to take measures to enhance the public’s understanding of the tropical cyclone warning system.”
The forecaster should publish more comprehensive information on its website regarding the issuance of typhoon signals, such as the factors considered, and step up relevant public education and publicity work, the report said.
Hong Kong’s typhoon season this year is likely to start in June and end in October. While annual rainfall was expected to be near normal, rainstorms and localised heavy rain were likely to affect the city, the Observatory said earlier.
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The Hong Kong Observatory will likely release updated guidelines or website content regarding typhoon signals before the start of the season in June.
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- What specific changes will the Observatory implement in response to the audit?
- How will the public education campaign be funded?






