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Reply To: Typhoon Usagi towards Hong Kong as earth’s strongest storm of 2013

Home Outdoor Leisure Wild HK Info Typhoon Usagi towards Hong Kong as earth's strongest storm of 2013 No title
22 September 2013 at 8:11 am #8866
imported_Martin Williams
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HK Obs radar now showing centre of Usagi; eye somewhat ragid as it nears Shanwei, to east of Hong Kong.

Looks set to continue roughly west-northwest, pass overland to north of Hong Kong.

usagi near shanwei

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