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  1. Jul 31, 2012 · In a nutshell, here is the tri-color warning system: Yellow means “caution”. Residents are advised to monitor the news for further updates. “Yellow warning” represents 7.5-15 mm rain in an hour which could also cause flooding. Green means “go”. Go ahead and prepare for possible evacuation. “Green warning” stands for 15-30 mm ...

  2. Dec 29, 2023 · Dec 29, 2023 09:08 PM. "Ang kabataan ang pag-asa ng bayan (The youth is the hope of the motherland). This is one of the immortalized lines of Dr. Jose Rizal from the 1879 Spanish poem "A la Juventud Filipina" (To the Filipino Youth). To 33-year-old radio broadcaster Hajji Kaamiño, the youth can be an achiever like Rizal, in the academic and ...

  3. bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph › information › climate-philippinesPAGASA

    Rainfall is the most important climatic element in the Philippines. Rainfall distribution throughout the country varies from one region to another, depending upon the direction of the moisture-bearing winds and the location of the mountain systems. The mean annual rainfall of the Philippines varies from 965 to 4,064 millimeters annually.

  4. PAGASA The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Filipino: Pangasiwaan ng Pilipinas sa Serbisyong Atmospero, Heopisiko at Astronomiya, abbreviated as PAGASA [pagˈasa], which means "hope" as in the Tagalog word pag-asa) is the National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHS) agency of the Republic of the Philippines mandated to provide protection ...

  5. Apr 4, 2015 · When Pagasa gives yellow advisory, it means that residents in affected areas should continue monitoring their weather condition. Flooding for low-lying areas is possible. Orange. This means ...

  6. Meaning of pagasa. What does pagasa mean? ... Heopisiko at Astronomiya, abbreviated as PAGASA [pagˈasa], which means "hope" as in the Tagalog word pag-asa) ...

  7. bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph › learning-tools › philippine-areaPAGASA

    Tropical Cyclone Information Domain (TCID) The TCID is the largest and the outermost monitoring domain of PAGASA. The TCID is the area enclosed by the imaginary lines connecting the coordinates: 0°N 110°E, 27°N 110°E, 27°N 155°E and 4°N 145°E. The TCID does not include the PAR and the TCAD. Tropical cyclones present inside the TCID are ...