And finally, here’s Vicente (and a wind speed indicator… by Tom | Jul 24, 2012 | Google+ | 2 comments And finally, here’s Vicente (and a wind speed indicator) from Hung Hom pier (on the Kowloon Side, really not far from us). 2 Comments Janet Abercrombie on July 24, 2012 at 3:50 pm That was the most impressive storm I’ve seen – and I’ve been here since 2001. Hoping folks on the mainland are doing okay. In general, they have far less infrastructure. Janet | expateducator.com Tom on July 24, 2012 at 4:01 pm Wow, that is impressive. Makes sense, given the last T10 was in 1999. It is amazing how safe one can feel here: a testament to the often hidden work done in making HK so safe. Completely agree with your concerns about the mainland; at least the storm weakened substantially when it made landfall. Submit a CommentYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Δ
Janet Abercrombie on July 24, 2012 at 3:50 pm That was the most impressive storm I’ve seen – and I’ve been here since 2001. Hoping folks on the mainland are doing okay. In general, they have far less infrastructure. Janet | expateducator.com
Tom on July 24, 2012 at 4:01 pm Wow, that is impressive. Makes sense, given the last T10 was in 1999. It is amazing how safe one can feel here: a testament to the often hidden work done in making HK so safe. Completely agree with your concerns about the mainland; at least the storm weakened substantially when it made landfall.
That was the most impressive storm I’ve seen – and I’ve been here since 2001.
Hoping folks on the mainland are doing okay. In general, they have far less infrastructure.
Janet | expateducator.com
Wow, that is impressive. Makes sense, given the last T10 was in 1999.
It is amazing how safe one can feel here: a testament to the often hidden work done in making HK so safe.
Completely agree with your concerns about the mainland; at least the storm weakened substantially when it made landfall.