Rare Waterspout and Tornado Hit Victoria Harbour Hong Kong September 2024

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On 28 September 2024, a rare and significant weather event unfolded at Victoria Harbour, where both a waterspout and a tornado were reported. This occurrence is particularly noteworthy given Hong Kong's humid subtropical climate, which is characterized by long, hot, and humid summers. During this season, the region often experiences heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and the occasional typhoon, making such extreme weather phenomena more likely. The waterspout, a tornado that forms over water, is a rare sight in the area, and its simultaneous occurrence with a tornado on land highlights the volatile nature of the weather during this time of year. Residents and visitors were advised to take precautions as the storm system moved through the region, causing disruptions and raising concerns about safety. Historical data indicates that similar events have occurred in the past, such as the waterspout and tornado that impacted Hong Kong International Airport on 26 September 2020. As climate patterns continue to evolve, understanding these rare weather events becomes increasingly important for preparedness and response strategies in urban areas like Hong Kong. #mooflife #mof #MomentOfLife #VictoriaHarbour #Waterspout #Tornado #HongKongWeather #ClimateChange
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