That is a wonderful question. :) with reseach I can tell you it it called Typhoon Ketsana. By: flossyb.123
The mode of the windspeed of 40 kph is 40 kph, as it is the value that appears most frequently in the dataset.
Typhoon Sendong had maximum sustained winds of 75 mph, while Typhoon Ondoy had maximum winds of 75-80 mph. Both typhoons were of similar strength, but the impact of a typhoon can vary based on factors like rainfall and topography in the affected areas.
TOPEX was designed for oceanographic topography.
Bagyong Sendong, also known as Tropical Storm Washi, caused widespread flooding and landslides in the Philippines in 2011. The storm resulted in over 1,000 fatalities and significant damage to infrastructure and homes in affected areas, particularly in Mindanao. It highlighted the vulnerability of certain regions to extreme weather events.
erosion, landslide, flahflood, heavy rain, class suspension, death, crimes, another storm and many more
typhoon ondoy is a tropical typhoon. si bagyong ondoy ay isang malakas na bagyo. many people lost their properties because of it. maraming tao ang nawalan ng kabuhayan dahil dito. many people lost their love ones. maraming tao ang nawalan ng mahal sa buhay. its over 243 died. 243 ang namatay sa bagyong ito...................................................... thank you/ salamat po jonah
Bagyong Sendong formed in the Western Pacific Ocean basin.
eye wall of typhoon ondoy
Yes, Centella Homes wasn't affected by Ondoy. Isn't that great?
Windspeed
That is a wonderful question. :) with reseach I can tell you it it called Typhoon Ketsana. By: flossyb.123
WindSpeed
The relationship between time and windspeed can vary. Windspeed can fluctuate over time due to changing weather patterns and atmospheric conditions. Generally, windspeed can increase or decrease over time in response to various factors such as temperature gradients, pressure systems, and the time of day.
The mode of the windspeed of 40 kph is 40 kph, as it is the value that appears most frequently in the dataset.
by their windspeed
Typhoon Sendong had maximum sustained winds of 75 mph, while Typhoon Ondoy had maximum winds of 75-80 mph. Both typhoons were of similar strength, but the impact of a typhoon can vary based on factors like rainfall and topography in the affected areas.