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  1. bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph › climate › tropical-cyclone-informationPAGASA

    More tropical cyclone (TCs) are entering the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) than anywhere else in the world. With the average of 20 TCs in this region per year, with about 8 or 9 of them crossing the Philippines. ... DOST-PAGASA. Trunkline No.: (02)8284-0800 local 4920 and 4921.

  2. bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph › climate › climate-predictionPAGASA

    Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration. Philippine Standard Time. 07:19:49 PM. 2 July 2024. Weather . General Weather. Daily Weather Forecast; Weather Outlook Selected Philippine Cities; ... DOST-PAGASA. Trunkline No.: (02)8284-0800 local 4920 and 4921.

  3. www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph › products-and-services › satelliteSatellite - pagasa.dost.gov.ph

    Himawari 8 was launched by JMA in July 2015 and was installed at PAGASA last December 2015. It is the most utilized satellite imagery in real-time weather forecasting, tropical cyclone analysis and for research purposes as it generates images every 10 minutes. Himawari 9 was launched in November 2016 and started back up operations in March 2017.

  4. Mar 23, 2022 · MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines’ weather bureau revised its definition of a super typhoon, as well as meanings of tropical cyclone wind signals, marking a shift in local forecasting. A ...

  5. bagong.pagasa.dost.gov.ph › learning-tools › philippine-area-of-responsibilityPhilippine Area of Responsibility - PAGASA

    Jun 25, 2024 · Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) This is the smallest and innermost monitoring domain, whose boundary is closest to the Philippine Islands. The exact dimensions of this domain are the area of the Western North Pacific bounded by imaginary lines connecting the coordinates: 5°N 115°E, 15°N 115°E, 21°N 120°E, 25°N 120°E, 25°N 135 ...

  6. 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.

  7. What is Storm Surge? (Also known as “Daluyong ng Bagyo”) is the abnormal rise in sea level that occurs during tropical cyclones or “bagyo”. It is caused by strong winds and low atmospheric pressures produced by tropical cyclones. As the tropical cyclone approaches the coast, strong winds push the ocean water over the low-lying coastal ...