PHILIPPINE ATMOSPHERIC, GEOPHYSICAL AND ASTRONOMICAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
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The 'Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration' (Filipino: ''Pangasiwaang Pilipino sa Palingkurang Atmosperiko, Heopisikal at Astronomiko'', abbreviated as 'PAGASA') is a Philippine national institution dedicated to provide flood and typhoon warnings, public weather forecasts and advisories, meteorological, astronomical, climatological, and other specialized information and services primarily for the protection of life and property and in support of economic, productivity and sustainable development.
PAGASA monitors tropical cyclone activity and issues warnings within its area of responsibility. This area is bound by an imaginary line drawn along the following coordinates:
:25°N 120°E, 25°N 135°E, 5°N 135°E, 5°N 115°E, 15°N 115°E, 21°N 120°E and back to the beginning.[1]
Tropical cyclone bulletins are issued by PAGASA every six or twelve hours for all tropical cyclones within this area.
On august 27, 2007, Pagasa announced that it was putting up a tornado warning system, days after several more powerful and destructive tornadoes damaged houses in Central Luzon. It also advised residents in Western Luzon to expect more tornadoes (July to September) due to the abnormal weather patterns, the monsoon and climate change. On Aug. 23, 2007, a 2nd tornado destroyed 30 houses in 4 villages in San Miguel, Bulacan, the first having damaged 27 houses in San Rafael on Aug. 8.[2]
★ 2007 Pacific typhoon season
★ Typhoons in the Philippines
★ Amado Pineda
1. http://www.wmo.ch/web/www/TCP/OperationPlans/TCP-232005.pdf
2. GMA NEWS.TV, Pagasa to put up tornado warning system
★ PAGASA official site, part of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST)
The 'Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration' (Filipino: ''Pangasiwaang Pilipino sa Palingkurang Atmosperiko, Heopisikal at Astronomiko'', abbreviated as 'PAGASA') is a Philippine national institution dedicated to provide flood and typhoon warnings, public weather forecasts and advisories, meteorological, astronomical, climatological, and other specialized information and services primarily for the protection of life and property and in support of economic, productivity and sustainable development.
PAGASA monitors tropical cyclone activity and issues warnings within its area of responsibility. This area is bound by an imaginary line drawn along the following coordinates:
:25°N 120°E, 25°N 135°E, 5°N 135°E, 5°N 115°E, 15°N 115°E, 21°N 120°E and back to the beginning.[1]
Tropical cyclone bulletins are issued by PAGASA every six or twelve hours for all tropical cyclones within this area.
On august 27, 2007, Pagasa announced that it was putting up a tornado warning system, days after several more powerful and destructive tornadoes damaged houses in Central Luzon. It also advised residents in Western Luzon to expect more tornadoes (July to September) due to the abnormal weather patterns, the monsoon and climate change. On Aug. 23, 2007, a 2nd tornado destroyed 30 houses in 4 villages in San Miguel, Bulacan, the first having damaged 27 houses in San Rafael on Aug. 8.[2]
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See also
★ 2007 Pacific typhoon season
★ Typhoons in the Philippines
★ Amado Pineda
References
1. http://www.wmo.ch/web/www/TCP/OperationPlans/TCP-232005.pdf
2. GMA NEWS.TV, Pagasa to put up tornado warning system
External link
★ PAGASA official site, part of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST)
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