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NUMBER |
SHAPE OF SYMBOLS DISPLAYED |
MEANING OF SIGNAL |
RECOMMENDED SAFETY PRECAUTIONS | |
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DURING THE DAY |
AT NIGHT | |||
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1 |
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Alert signal: the centre of a tropical cyclone is less than 800 kilometers from MSAR and may later affect the MSAR |
Check the safety of objects which might be carried or destroyed by the winds such as fences, scaffoldings, flower pots, antennae (aereals ), etc. Keep boats and small crafts in the nearby shelters. |
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3 |
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The centre of a tropical cyclone follows a pattern of movement that winds to be experienced in MSAR may possibly range from 41 to 62 km/h and gusts about 110 km/h. |
Lead ships and other sailing crafts into safety shelters or ports. Check the safety of doors and windows. Clear drains and rain collectors of obstructions. Follow bulletins broadcasted by radio, television and others electronics communications devices. |
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8NW |
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The center of a tropical cyclone is nearing
and winds recorded in MSAR, from the quarter indicated, may possibly range
from 63 to 117 km/h with gusts reaching about 180 km/h. |
Casses of all schools are
suspended. |
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8SW |
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8NE |
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8SE |
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9 |
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The center of a tropical cyclone is
approaching MSAR and it is expected that MSAR might be severely
affected. |
Circulation of pedestrians and vehicles
should be reduced the minimum; |
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10 |
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The center of the on-coming tropical cyclone shall strike at the immediate approaches of MSAR. The mean wind speed should exceed 118 km/h with gusts of great intensity. | |