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2 days ago · Get the latest weather conditions and outlook for Metro Manila and the rest of the country from PAGASA. See satellite images, surface maps, wind and coastal water analysis, tides and astronomical information, and more.
5 days ago · 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.
171st Climate Outlook Forum (online) The Climate Forum was held online via Zoom and live-streamed on PAGASA's YouTube and Facebook accounts as a venue for the public, government and private sector representatives to discuss with the climate information providers the current climate status and its outlook for the coming months, and how these forecast information products can be improved for ...
About Us. PAGASA, one of the attached agencies of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) under its Scientific and Technical Services Institutes, is mandated to “provide protection against natural calamities and utilize scientific knowledge as an effective instrument to insure the safety, well being and economic security of all the people, and for the promotion of national progress ...
The mean annual rainfall of the Philippines varies from 965 to 4,064 millimeters annually. Baguio City, eastern Samar, and eastern Surigao receive the greatest amount of rainfall while the southern portion of Cotabato receives the least amount of rain. At General Santos City in Cotabato, the average annual rainfall is only 978 millimeters.