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    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    The social media locals are panicking over this article...
    Oh well. It's not the first time northern Luzon got slammed.

    Looking at Google Maps..... Gee. I wonder why the west coast have many cities while the east coast is sparsely populated? Much greener too.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    Oh well. It's not the first time northern Luzon got slammed.

    Looking at Google Maps..... Gee. I wonder why the west coast have many cities while the east coast is sparsely populated? Much greener too.

    The eastern board bears the full brunt of the typhoons (coming in from the sea)...

    The Cordillera Range weakens it a bit,- and then it hits the populace.....

    However, in spite of that model,- it still is disastrous...

    Also, in the early part of the typhoon season,- Luzon gets the wham.

    However,- during the "winter", i.e., ice/snow in the north (high pressure area - so the storm cannot take the NE direction,- but rather a bit flat ENE direction),- then it is the turn of Visayas/Mindanao to get blasted...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    Oh well. It's not the first time northern Luzon got slammed.

    Looking at Google Maps..... Gee. I wonder why the west coast have many cities while the east coast is sparsely populated? Much greener too.
    Wondering why the forecast show the storm strength won't be affected too much by the Sierra Madre mountain ranges and why it will take the storm 3 days to cross Luzon... that's what people are worried about. Only good thing is it will pass over the water sheds that need the rain.
    Last edited by Monseratto; October 16th, 2015 at 01:33 PM.

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    Last edited by Monseratto; October 16th, 2015 at 01:33 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    Oh well. It's not the first time northern Luzon got slammed.

    Looking at Google Maps..... Gee. I wonder why the west coast have many cities while the east coast is sparsely populated? Much greener too.
    Weather on the east is more harsh. Accessibility is harder too as you have to cut through the Sierra Madres.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    Weather on the east is more harsh. Accessibility is harder too as you have to cut through the Sierra Madres.
    All that beautiful pristine land and the Metro is packed liked sardines.

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    Raining here in alabang. Not heavy though...

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    The waves are now reaching right into the coconut trees.

    boracay-cam-02.jpg

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    e di wow... bait talaga si Henry Sy sa taga mga probinya. Hmmm sa mga Manileņos kaya? nangyari na ba before kapag may calamities in MM waive din ba ang overnight parking sa mga SM malls??

    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    The waves are now reaching right into the coconut trees.

    boracay-cam-02.jpg
    kala ko sa coconut palace na

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    e di wow... bait talaga si Henry Sy sa taga mga probinya. Hmmm sa mga Manileņos kaya? nangyari na ba before kapag may calamities in MM waive din ba ang overnight parking sa mga SM malls??

    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    The waves are now reaching right into the coconut trees.

    boracay-cam-02.jpg
    kala ko sa coconut palace na

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    Quote Originally Posted by kimbon View Post
    e di wow... bait talaga si Henry Sy sa taga mga probinya. Hmmm sa mga Manileņos kaya? nangyari na ba before kapag may calamities in MM waive din ba ang overnight parking sa mga SM malls??


    kala ko sa coconut palace na
    Yes sa sm sta mesa pede magovernight parking ng libre ang nearby residents especially ung taga gardenville pag bagyo at may threat ng baha. Besides i wouldn't hold it against him if magpabayad siya sa parking nia e kanya naman un.

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    Maliit na bagay lang yan kay Henry Sy.

    Quote Originally Posted by kimbon View Post
    e di wow... bait talaga si Henry Sy sa taga mga probinya. Hmmm sa mga Manileņos kaya? nangyari na ba before kapag may calamities in MM waive din ba ang overnight parking sa mga SM malls??:

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    Maliit na bagay lang yan kay Henry Sy.

    Quote Originally Posted by kimbon View Post
    e di wow... bait talaga si Henry Sy sa taga mga probinya. Hmmm sa mga Manileņos kaya? nangyari na ba before kapag may calamities in MM waive din ba ang overnight parking sa mga SM malls??:

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    Typhoon Lando to make landfall over Aurora-Isabela area between Saturday night & Sunday morning

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