‘Weather Coverage’ Articles
Written by magnolia on 07 August 2010
NASIGPATAN sa Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration kon PAGASA ang bag-ong low pressure area, nga posibleng mahimong bagyo sa mosunod nga mga adlaw.
Kini ni
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Written by magnolia on 07 August 2010
USA ka bagyong nagsukad sa adlaw (solar tsunami) mahimong moigo sa kalibutan sa dili madugay.
Matud sa mga taho, may namatikdan ang mga siyentipiko nga may duha ka di kasagarang magnetic nga pagboto
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Written by magnolia on 20 July 2010
RESCUERS retrieved three more bodies from the sea on Sunday, raising the death toll from tropical storm Basyang (international name: Conson) to 68, but more bad weather was hampering search
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Written by magnolia on 15 July 2010
MALACAÑANG is set to review the country’s weather forecasting system after President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III admonished the state weather bureau for failing to predict that
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Written by magnolia on 15 July 2010
AS predicted by the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), typhoon Basyang has left the Philippine area of responsibility Thursday morning.
The weather
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Written by magnolia on 14 July 2010
TYPHOON Basyang (international codename Conson) ripped through the main Philippine island, leaving a trail of wreckage in Manila and sweeping shanties into the sea, officials and witnesses said
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Written by magnolia on 07 June 2010
The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) on Sunday said that the rainy season of 2010 has started in the Philippines due to several factors that
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Written by magnolia on 27 May 2010
IF you can already feel the hot and sticky weather, state weather forecasters said this is the sign that the rainy season expected in June may be on.
According to the forecasters at the Philippine
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Written by magnolia on 25 May 2010
TWO weather systems are expected to dump rains in the country this week, signaling a rest from scorching summer heat, but the rainy season is far from starting yet.
According to reports quoting
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Written by magnolia on 28 February 2010
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO AREAS WITHIN AND BORDERING THE PACIFIC
OCEAN AND ADJACENT SEAS…EXCEPT ALASKA…BRITISH COLUMBIA…
WASHINGTON…OREGON AND CALIFORNIA.
… THE TSUNAMI
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Written by magnolia on 28 February 2010
TO – CIVIL DEFENSE IN THE STATE OF HAWAII
SUBJECT – TSUNAMI WARNING CANCELLATION
THE TSUNAMI WARNING IS CANCELLED FOR THE STATE OF HAWAII EFFECTIVE
AT 0138 PM HST.
AN EARTHQUAKE HAS
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