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Marine Forecast

Weather Information for the Marine Community

Bulletin issued at 21:00 HKT 03/Jun/2018

N0 WARNING.

GENERAL SITUATION AT 030900 UTC:
FOR DETAILS ON TROPICAL DEPRESSION OVER CENTRAL PART OF THE SOUTH CHINA SEA, PLEASE REFER TO THE 3-HRLY SHIPPING WARNINGS.

MARINE FORECAST FOR 24 HOURS FROM 031300 UTC:

HONG KONG= E 5-6. ISOL SHOWERS. SEA 2-3 M. SWELL E TO SE 2 M. TEMP 27-32 C. =
KWANGTUNG= E 5-6. DOWN TO 2000 M IN SCT SQUALLY SHOWERS AND TS. SEA 2-3 M. SWELL E TO SE 2 M, 3 M LATER. =
TAIWAN STRAIT= NE 4-5, OCNL 6. ISOL SHOWERS. SEA UP TO 3 M. SWELL NE 2 M. =
BASHI= E TO SE 4-5. ISOL SHOWERS AND TS. SEA UP TO 2 M. SWELL E 2 M, SE 2 M LATER. =
PRATAS= E TO SE 5-6. DOWN TO 2000 M IN SCT SQUALLY SHOWERS AND TS. SEA 2-3 M. SWELL E 2 M, SE 2 M LATER. =
BALINTANG= E TO SE 4-5. ISOL SHOWERS AND TS. SEA UP TO 2 M. SWELL E 2 M, SE 2 M LATER. =
SCARBOROUGH= S TO SW 5-6. DOWN TO 2000 M IN SCT SQUALLY SHOWERS AND TS. SEA 2-3 M. SWELL SE UP TO 3 M, SW UP TO 3 M LATER. =
PARACEL= CYCLONIC 6-7. DOWN TO 500 M IN FRQ HEAVY SQUALLY SHOWERS AND TS. SEA 3-4 M. SWELL SE 3 M, SW 3 M LATER. =
TONKIN= N TO NE 5-6. DOWN TO 2000 M IN SCT SQUALLY SHOWERS AND TS. SEA 2-3 M. SWELL SE 2 M. =
DANANG= N TO NW 6-7. DOWN TO 500 M IN FRQ HEAVY SQUALLY SHOWERS AND TS. SEA 3-4 M. SWELL SE UP TO 3 M. =
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Abbreviations:
KT, VRB, SLW, FRQ - knot, variable, slow, frequent STNR, QSTNR, C - stationary, quasi-stationary, degrees celsius WKN, INTSF, INTST, NC - weaken, intensify, intensity, no change LGT, ISOL, SCT, OCNL - light, isolated, scattered, occasional CLD, DZ, TS - cloudy, drizzle, thunderstorm

The date and time are specified by a 6-digit number DDHHMM. DD stands for the day of month, HH represents the hour while MM indicates the minute in UTC.



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