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    #521
    Sudden downpour of rain plus strongwinds equals brownout, yun lang, hinde natuluyan magbrown out, pero ilang beses nag-fluctuate ang kuryente..

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    #522
    Finally magagamit nanaman ang gen set, need to buy gas later just in case

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    #523
    maliwanag na ulit dito sa ayala, wala na rin kulog

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    #524
    dahil dito daw yan.

    Fasten your seatbelt! Or else... Driven To Thrill!

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    #525
    ^ nyahaha...kumusta naman ang lagay ng panahon sa bandang Bicol at this time?

    Nag-aalala kasi yung nag-aalaga sa baby ko....

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    #526
    Nice weather tonight, somewhat clear sky with patches of clouds.

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    #527
    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Nice weather tonight, somewhat clear sky with patches of clouds.
    the calm before the storm?

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    #528
    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    the calm before the storm?
    Nahh, typhoon just moving further away. Typhoon2000 is more reliable.



    US vs PAGASA forecast

    PAGASA's imperfect storm of typhoon forecasts - Technology - GMA News Online - Latest Philippine News

    PAGASA's imperfect storm of typhoon forecastsJM TUAZON, GMA News
    05/25/2011 | 09:45 PM


    Just how well does the Philippines' weather bureau see into the stormy future?

    In its Tuesday severe weather bulletin, PAGASA predicted that Typhoon Chedeng (international name: Songda) will make landfall between the regions of Isabela and Aurora by Friday afternoon.

    Different weather monitoring agencies worldwide, however, report that the storm will merely graze Luzon's eastern coast—and thus will not make landfall at all—before heading to Taiwan and back out to the northern Pacific Ocean.

    Then on Wednesday morning, PAGASA presented an alternate scenario,with the storm passing through Metro Manila. Then it revised its forecast in its evening bulletin, saying the storm is proceeding along its west-northwestern track, away from the nation's capital.

    Conflicting and changing predictions confused anxious Luzon residents and raised doubts about the credibility of PAGASA, whose predictions can shut down local economies and send schoolchildren home.

    "PAGASA is such an unreliable weather agency. Storm tracks by more competent weather agencies clearly predict it will NOT make landfall," *kevinyapjoco pointed out on Twitter.

    Contradictory forecasts

    At least three different international weather bureaus issued reports that contradicted that of PAGASA.

    The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMC), the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) and the Central Weather Bureau of Taiwan all predicted that Typhoon Chedeng will not make landfall in the Philippines, based on a 70 percent probability track area they released separately.

    In an interview with 24 Oras, however, PAGASA officer-in-charge Graciano Yumul Jr. said these weather agencies use mathematical models to predict the storm's track, while PAGASA uses a combination of mathematical models and instrumentation to identify where the typhoon will go.

    "Inaasahan pa rin namin na tatama ito (Typhoon Chedeng). Judgment call ng forecaster iyon, kasi mahirap naman, kailangan isa-alang-alang mo rin 'yung kapakanan ng mga tao. Habang malayo pa 'yung bagyo tapos pinalihis mo, eh paano kung tumama? Mas maganda patamain mo na, so kung tumama man, nakahanda na sila," he revealed.

    "Kami po sa PAGASA ay matutuwa kapag hindi tumama sa kalupaan ang bagyo, subalit ang amin pong track lines at ang aming mga synoptic stations ay talaga pong nagpapakita na tatama ito sa Isabela at Aurora," Yumul said.

    In adopting a cautious stance on forecasting weather disturbances, PAGASA is perhaps trying to learn from the dire lessons of Tropical Storm Ondoy in 2009, and the other missed predictions over the years.

    Last year, President Benigno Aquino made an example out of former PAGASA head Prisco Nilo, who incorrectly predicted that Typhoon Basyang would not hit Metro Manila, before Aquino relieved him of his post.

    Given its meager budget and the skyrocketing costs of acquiring equipment, it may take time before the country's weather bureau can issue forecasts with more hits than misses. - HS, GMA News


    Last edited by Monseratto; May 26th, 2011 at 08:29 AM.

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    #529
    question... tapos na ba summer or nadadamay lang metro manila rain dahil sa storm?

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    #530
    buti naman....lumihis.
    pero ok lang yan paulan-ulan. para lumamig naman ang paligid.

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    #531
    It rained here earlier ( about 4:10PM ) for like 10 minutes, then it suddenly stopped as if nothing happened.

    The rain was partnered with a strong wind, though.

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    #532
    Very wet weather in the next couple of days...better keep your rain gear handy.

    Low pressure area induces rain in parts of the Philippines–Pagasa | Inquirer News

    Low pressure area induces rain in parts of the Philippines–Pagasa
    By Katherine Evangelista
    INQUIRER.net
    9:51 am | Wednesday, June 8th, 2011

    MANILA, Philippines – Parts of the country will experience rains as a low pressure area was seen east of Oriental Mindoro, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said Wednesday.

    In its latest weather bulletin, Pagasa said that the weather disturbance was seen 40 kilometers east of Calapan, Oriental Mindoro and embedded along the intetropical convergence zone currently affecting southern Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.

    Central Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao will have mostly cloudy skies with scattered rainshowers and thunderstorms, Pagasa said.

    Southern Luzon will have cloudy skies with widespread rain which may trigger flashfloods and landslides, the state-run weather bureau said.

    Meanwhile, the rest of the country will experience partly cloudy to at times cloudy skies with isolated rainshowers or thunderstorms, mostly in the afternoon o evening, Pagasa said.

    “Moderate to strong winds blowing from Southwest and Southeast will prevail over Southern Luzon with moderate to rough seas. Light to moderate winds blowing from the South and Southwest will prevail over Central and Northern Luzon and coming from the West to Southwest over the rest of the country. The coastal waters along these areas will be slight to moderate,” Pagasa said.

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    #533
    are we expecting heavy rains this week?

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    #534

    Iyon munang aming rainy-day vehicle ang gagamitin ko until tomorrow....

    Para okay lang na walang linis sa gabi...

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    #536
    What's the red & blue strip mean? I always see it in CNN weather but I don't know what's that for.

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    #537


    The LPA has been upgraded to a TD, PAGASA named "Dodong".

    Lapit ng proximity niya to Manila ngayon...

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    #539
    Rain is really pouring in tonight. On my way home, I noticed a lot of stranded commuters along Espana-Quezon Ave, kunti lang PUVs nag babyahe. Hope everyone gets home safely...

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    #540
    ^^^ Yup, maraming estudyante ng UST,- diyan na natulog sa campus....

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