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PLEASE CONTINUE WITH OUR PRAYERS. THANK YOU. #99 Philippine Weather Forecast / Typhoon Watch from 8th-13th April. WARNING TO SAMAR AND LEYTE: On 12th morning as per U.S. NOAA forecast, Tropical Depression (TD) Peipah/Domeng is now predicted to hit Eastern Samar, Biliran and Masbate with slightly increased max winds of 83 KPH. PLEASE BE READY FOR ANY ADVISE FROM LOCAL AUTHORITIES TO EVACUATE. THIS IS ABOUT 30% THE STRENGTH OF YOLANDA. PERO, MALAKI ANG CHANCE NA HINDI ITO TATAMA NA LUPA NG PHILIPPINES, REF JAPAN AND HONGKONG FORECAST. PLEASE CONTINUE WITH OUR PRAYERS. MAY GOD BLESS US ALWAYS. DO NOT PANIC. KEEP CALM, BE ALERT AND PLAN YOUR things to do IN CASE THIS STORM WILL HIT YOUR PLACE. BY 12TH MORNING, PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT YOU MAY VACATE THE SEASHORES AS THIS MAY POSE RISK TO LIVES AND PROPERTIES - THIS WILL BE DECIDED BY YOUR LOCAL AUTHORITIES. Various Weather Maps as of are posted herein. By inspection you can see clearly the track, Weather Maps coming from: 1st pic USA NOAA 8AM 8th Apr - PASSING OVER EASTER SAMAR, BILIRAN AND MASBATE, 2nd pic PHILS METEOGROUP 11AM 8th Apr PASSING EAST OF SAMAR. 3rd pic TRACKS PREDICTIONS FROM VARIOUS WEATHER FORECASTERS 8AM 8th Apr. iBA-IBA NA PO ANG ANALYSIS NG MGA WEATHER FORECASTERS. ANG PREDICITION NG JAPAN AND HONGKONG, HINDI ITO TATAMA NG PHILIPPINE SHORES - SANA ITO ANG MASUNOD. WILL CLOSELY MONITOR ON THIS. 4th pic SATELLITE IMAGERY 8AM 8th Apr. AGAIN, DO NOT PANIC. KEEP CALM, BE ALERT AND PLAN YOUR things to do IN CASE THIS STORM WILL HIT YOUR PLACE. BY 12TH MORNING, PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT YOU MAY VACATE THE SEASHORES AS THIS MAY POSE RISK TO LIVES AND PROPERTIES - THIS WILL BE DECIDED BY YOUR LOCAL AUTHORITIES. SEEMS TO ME, ALL OUR PRAYERS ARE HEARD. MAY GOD BLESS US ALWAYS. From Capt. Tom A. Amano, voluntary watching your weather while your busy with your daily chores to earn honest money for you and your loved ones daily expenses. Practice Situational Awareness during these times. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO SHARE TO ANYONE INTERESTED. OTHER INFORMATION FROM PAGASA PASTED HEREUNDER (PLEASE READ ON): CYCLONE HAZARDS AFFECTING LAND Below are the regions or places in the Philippines with possible or ongoing effects caused by the current tropical cyclone. EASTERN AND NORTHEASTERN MINDANAO: Moderate to Heavy rains of 30 to 50 mm are likely to occur beginning Wednesday morning until Friday morning. Residents in these areas are advised to be always on alert and closely monitor the weather situation for possible changes in its forecast. CURRENT CYCLONE INFORMATION As of 11:00 AM PhT today...0300 GMT. Location: Over the central part of South Philippine Sea (near 7.5N 131.2E) About: 365 km west-northwest of Koror, Palau...or 520 km east-southeast of Cateel, Davao Oriental Maximum Sustained Winds (1-min avg): 45 kph near the center...Gustiness: 65 kph 24 hr. Rain Accumulation (near and west of the center): 2 to 500 mm [Slight to Extreme] Size (in diameter): 610 km (Small) Past Movement: Northwest at 09 kph Forecast Movement: Northwest at 05 kph Towards: Eastern Visayas 3-DAY FORECAST OUTLOOK* Peipah (Domeng) is expected to continue moving very slowly towards the northwest throughout the forecast period. On the forecast track, the weak core of TD Peipah will continue to move across the South Philippine Sea through Friday morning. Peipah (Domeng) is expected to maintain its strength within the next 24 hours...and will re-intensify slightly by 48 hours. Advance Intensity Forecast (AIF) shows its 1-minute maximum sustained winds increasing back to 55 kph on Thursday morning. The following is the summary of the 3-day forecast outlook on this system: WEDNESDAY MORNING: Maintains its strength while moving NW across the South Philippine Sea...about 435 km ENE of Cateel, Davao Oriental [8AM APR 09: 8.3N 130.4E @ 45kph]. THURSDAY MORNING: Slightly intensifies as it continues to move NW while over the South Philippine Sea...about 400 km ESE of Siargao Island [8AM APR 10: 9.2N 129.7E @ 55kph]. FRIDAY MORNING: Remains a TD over the South Philippine Sea...about 295 km ENE of Siargao Island [8AM APR 11: 9.9N 128.8E @ 55kph]. *Please be reminded that the Forecast Outlook changes every 6 hours, and the Day 2 and 3 Forecast Track has an average error of 100 and 250 km respectively...while the wind speed forecast error, averages 35 kph per day. Therefore, a turn to the left or right of its future track and changes in its wind speed must be anticipated from time to time. Important Note: Please keep in mind that the above hazards summary and forecast outlook changes every 6 to 12 hrs! ADDITIONAL DISTANCES & TECHNICAL INFO Time/Date: 11:00 AM PhT Tue Apr 08, 2014 Class/Name: TD Peipah (Domeng) Minimum Central Pressure: 1002 millibars (hPa) Location of Center: Near 7.5º N Lat 131.2º E Lon Distance 1: 365 km WNW of Koror, Palau Distance 2: 520 km ESE of Cateel, Davao Oriental Distance 3: 545 km ESE of Bislig City Distance 4: 615 km ESE of Siargao Island Distance 5: 675 km ESE of Surigao City [-Autonomo Sr Abellar Amano]
Posted on: Tue, 08 Apr 2014 07:38:47 +0000

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