![]() The port may experience severe weather from a storm of slight or moderate intensity. However, the condition is not as dangerous to justify extreme precautionary measures. The port is threatened by a storm, with a wind speed of 51-61 km/hour. The port is threatened by squally weather (wind speed of 40-50 kms/hour). Ships have a chance to fall into danger if they leave harbour. Distant Warning Signal No 2Ī storm, with a wind speed of 62-88 km/hour, has formed in the distant deep sea. There is a region of squally weather, with a wind speed of 61 km/hour in the distant sea where a storm may have formed. Here is what each of the marine signals mean: Distant Cautionary Signal No 1 There are 11 kinds of cyclone warning signals used for sea ports, according to the Bangladesh Meteorological Department. However, what does Danger Signal No 7 mean? With Cyclone Sitrang lying over North Bay and adjoining areas of Bangladesh, maritime ports have been advised to hoist Danger Signal No 7. ![]()
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