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  1. This means the same atmospheric pressure at different places are inter-connected with a line taking into consideration the direction of the wind. Through this analysis, weather systems or the so-called centers of action such as high and low pressure areas, tropical cyclones, cold and warm fronts, intertropical convergence zone, can be located and delineated.

  2. 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 ...

  3. bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph › information › weather-terminologiesPAGASA

    DEFINITION / DESCRIPTION. Clear or Sunny Skies. State of the sky when it is cloudless, totally clear or with a few small light clouds visible. Has a total cloud cover of less than one okta. Partly Cloudy. State of the sky is within 2-5 oktas total cloud cover or has between 30% to 70% cover of the celestial dome. Partly Cloudy to at Times Cloudy.

  4. www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph › tropical-cyclone › tc-threatPAGASA

    This product was part of the collaboration between PAGASA and CWB through the MECO/TECO VOTE Project. Disclaimer: The information contained herein are based on the 6-hourly forecasts of the NCEP-GEFS issued in the past 24hrs where the CWB TC Tracking algorithm was applied and on some climate indicators that are known to affect TC formation and development.

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    Global Spectral Model. We always find ways to improve our weather products and services. Click Here to get started with our short survey.

  6. www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph › learning-tools › philippine-area-ofPAGASA

    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 ...

  7. 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.

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