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Leung Wing-mo

Leung Wing-mo
The latest news and top stories on Leung Wing-mo, a prominent figure in meteorology and environmental advocacy. He previously served as an assistant director of the Hong Kong Observatory until his retirement in 2011, where his responsibilities included weather forecasting, climatology and radiation monitoring. Known for justifying the early warning for Tropical Storm Wipha, he is also an adjunct professor teaching climate change. Mr Leung actively contributes to environmental issues, helping formulate Hong Kong’s decarbonisation strategy and serving on various advisory bodies. He is also a well-known television personality, having hosted popular science programmes.
Hong Kong weather

Hong Kong can expect fewer but stronger typhoons in the future: expert

Expert says waves from such storms will require people in coastal areas to use wooden panels to secure windows and glass doors.

Hong Kong’s ‘cold dew’ days are not cool any more. Why?

Hong Kong’s Tseung Kwan O recorded China’s highest rainfall so far this year. Why?

Expert says that while southern China is more prone to heavy rainfall due to monsoon, exact pattern is highly unpredictable.

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