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the pagasa can detect the incoming typhoon by technology
PAGASA used richter scale to measure the intensity of an earthquake
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Five tropical cyclones passed the Philippines in 2008. These were tropical storm Quinta, which occurred on November 6 to 8; tropical storm Ulysses on December 13 to 17; tropical depression Rolly on November 8 to 9; Siony on November 12; and Tonyo on November 13 to 16.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) releases tropical cyclone warnings in the form of Public Storm Warning Signals (PSWS) An area having a storm signal may be under:PSWS #1 - Tropical cyclone winds of 30-60 km/h are expected within the next 36 hours. (Note: If a tropical cyclone forms very close to the area, then a shorter lead time is seen on the warning bulletin.)PSWS #2 - Tropical cyclone winds of 60-100 km/h are expected within the next 24 hours.PSWS #3 - Tropical cyclone winds of 100-185 km/h are expected within the next 18 hours.PSWS #4 - Tropical cyclone winds of greater than 185 km/h are expected within 12 hours.
A tropical depression is not a tropical storm, but can easily develop into one. Additionally, a tropical depression can still be hazardous, as the heavy rains can lead to flooding.
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The current director of PAGASA is Prisco Nilo.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration, PAGASA, is a national institution dedicated to provide flood]and typhoon warnings, public weather forecasts and advisories, meteorological, astronomical, climatological, and other specialized information and services primarily for the protection of life and property and in support of economic, productivity and sustainable development.PAGASA monitors tropical cyclone activity and issues warnings within its area of responsibility. This area is bound by an imaginary line drawn along the following coordinates:25°N 120°E, 25°N 135°E, 5°N 135°E, 5°N 115°E, 15°N 115°E, 21°N 120°E and back to the beginning.Tropical cyclone bulletins are issued by PAGASA every six or twelve hours for all tropical cyclones within this area.The Philippine archipelago which is surrounded by water, lies at the western rim of the Pacific Ocean, north of the equator and about 1,000 kilometers from the Asia Mainland. It is bounded on the west by the South China Sea, on the east by the Pacific Ocean, on the north by the Bashi Channel and on the south by the Sulu and Celebes Seas. On the right picture is the PAR. It is refers to designated area in the northwestern Pacific wherePAGASA is tasked to monitor tropical cyclone occurrences.
the pagasa can detect the incoming typhoon by technology
PAGASA used richter scale to measure the intensity of an earthquake
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Dr. Nathaniel T. Servando is the current Director of the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA). PAGASA is an agency attached to the Department of Science and Technology, whose Secretary is Dr. Mario G. Montejo.
Dr. Nathaniel T. Servando is the current Director of the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA). PAGASA is an agency attached to the Department of Science and Technology, whose Secretary is Dr. Mario G. Montejo.
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