They have a predetermined alphabetical list of names to be used on the typhoons for the year. See: http://www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/genmet/rpnames.html
the pagasa can detect the incoming typhoon by technology
Typhoon "Agaton" Typhoon "Basyang" Typhoon "Caloy" Typhoon "Domeng" Typhoon "Ester" Typhoon "Florita" Typhoon "Gloria" Typhoon "Henry" Typhoon "Inday" Typhoon "Juan" Typhoon "Katring" 2010 po iyan...yan lang po ang alam ko...pero madami pa pong iba...sorry po kung iyan lang po ang na- type ko...
Typhoon Yolanda
The next typhoon after Typhoon Auring in the Philippines would be named Typhoon Bising.
who is the head chairman of pagasa
They do. When something is given a name then that name has everything to do with that object.
PAGASA issues 4 levels of public typhoon signals with each one linked roughly to a stage of development.Signal #1 - Tropical Depressionwinds of 30-60 km/h (20-35 mph) are expected to occur within 36 hoursSignal #2 - Tropical Stormwinds of 60-100 km/h (40-65 mph) are expected to occur within 24 hoursSignal #3 - Typhoonwinds of 100-185 km/h, (65-115 mph) are expected to occur within 18 hours.Signal #4 - Super Typhoon as defined by the Joint Typhoon Warning Centerwinds of at least 185 km/h, (115 mph) are expected to occur within 12 hours
Tom Tom Typhoon's birth name is Takano.
That is a wonderful question. :) with reseach I can tell you it it called Typhoon Ketsana. By: flossyb.123
Signal 1 is one of 4 warning signals that are used by PAGASA to indicate the strength of a typhoon in the Philippines. Signal 1 is the least intense of the 4 signals. A typhoon that is this strength will typically cast off winds between 30-60 kph and rains for at least 36 hours.
The current director of PAGASA is Prisco Nilo.
A typhoon or a cyclonic storm.