Reconstruction of HKO's Tai Po Kau Tide Gauge Station completed (with photos)
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The new tide gauge station has a taller interior headroom in comparison to the old station, providing space to place tide measurement equipment at higher positions for measuring higher water levels. In addition to monitoring the regular tidal variations in Tolo Harbour, the HKO also makes use of the data collected from the station to predict astronomical tides, assess storm surges for Tai Po and Sha Tin Districts, issue related alerts, as well as to monitor the long-term impact of climate change on sea levels. The station is also equipped with an anemometer to facilitate understanding of the latest weather condition inside Tolo Harbour.
The Director of the HKO, Dr Chan Pak-wai, said, "The Tai Po Kau Tide Gauge Station is an important facility of the HKO for monitoring the tide levels in Tolo Harbour. In the context of global warming and rising sea levels, strengthening the monitoring and forecasting of tide levels in coastal areas is critical for coping with extreme sea level conditions."
Members of the public can access the real-time tide information via the HKO website and the mobile application "MyObservatory".
Ends/Thursday, September 26, 2024
Issued at HKT 15:00
Issued at HKT 15:00
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