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TROPICAL CYCLONES IN 2004
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TABLE 4.8.2     TEN WETTEST TROPICAL CYCLONES IN HONG KONG (1884-1939, 1947-2004)

Tropical Cyclone Rainfall at the Hong Kong Observatory (mm)
Year Month Name (i)
within 600 km
of Hong Kong
(T1 T2)
(ii)
24-hour
period
after T2
(iii)
48-hour
period
after T2
(iv)
72-hour
period
after T2
(i) + (iv)
Total
T1
(T2+72 hours)
1999 8 Sam
368.1
178.9
248.1
248.4
616.5
1926 7 -
34.8#
534.0#
561.1#
562.2#
597.0
1916 6 -
494.8#
27.9#
59.4#
67.2#
562.0
1965 9 Agnes
404.6
8.9
64.3
126.1
530.7
1978 7 Agnes
502.4
12.3
12.3
16.6
519.0
1976 8 Ellen
90.7
394.2
421.0
425.4
516.1
1993 9 Dot
459.6
37.9
37.9
37.9
497.5
1982 8 Dot
41.2
322.5
403.1
450.5
491.7
1995 8 Helen
241.4
146.2
235.2
239.5
480.9
1904 8 -
446.5#
-   #
3.7#
26.7#
473.2

T1  - The time when a tropical cyclone was first centred within 600 km of Hong Kong.
T2  - The time when a tropical cyclone was dissipated within or moved outside 600 km of Hong Kong.
For years prior to 1961, column (i) is the sum of daily rainfall on those days when a tropical cyclone was centred within 600 km of Hong Kong, columns (ii) to (iv) show respectively the accumulated daily rainfall on the following one to three days.

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