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PAGASA, Julian and typhoon
PAGASA lifts Signal No. 4 in ‘Julian’ affected islands
Cyclone 'Julian' may still evolve into a super typhoon even as PAGASA lifted wind Signal No. 4 in Batanes and other affected islands.
PAGASA says Julian to intensify to a super typhoon
THE state weather bureau on Monday said that Typhoon “Julian” (international name: Krathon) is expected to intensify into a super typhoon as it passes over northern Philippines. In a 5 p.m. bulletin,
Julian strengthens into a typhoon, says Pagasa
Severe tropical storm Julian has developed into a typhoon on Sunday afternoon, reported the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa). As of 1 p.m., Julian’s center is located 275 kilometers (km) east of Calayan,
PAGASA not ruling out Julian landfall, super typhoon status
Julian, which remains a tropical depression as of Friday evening, September 27, might make landfall in Batanes by Monday, September 30, as a typhoon
Julian may become super typhoon; Signal 4 in Batanes
Devastating winds and rains brought by Typhoon Julian battered Batanes as tropical cyclone wind signal No. 4 was hoisted in the province. Julian (international name Krathon) was forecast to intensify into a super typhoon last night,
Batanes still under Signal No. 4 as Julian may intensify into super typhoon
No. 4 is still hoisted over Batanes as Typhoon Julian may reach super typhoon category this evening, PAGASA said late Monday afternoon. “The peak of devastating typhoon-force winds will be felt over under Wind Signal No.
Signal No. 4 up in Batanes, Babuyan Island as Typhoon Julian whips northern Luzon
THE Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) placed Batanes and the northern portion of Babuyan Islands (Babuyan Island, Calayan Island) under Signal No. 4 as Typhoon Julian whipped extreme northern Luzon.
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PAGASA tells Northern Luzon communities prone to landslides, floods to stay alert as Julian dumps rain
State weather bureau PAGASA is advising residents in landslide and flood prone communities in Northern and Central Luzon to remain alert as tropical cyclone Julian continues to dump heavy rain in the ...
GMA Network
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Mindanao, ulanon dala sa Localized Thunderstorms, sumala sa PAGASA
Mindanao, ulanon dala sa Localized Thunderstorms, sumala sa
PAGASA
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manilastandard
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PAGASA eyes two possible LPAs this week
Cloud clusters in Luzon could potentially develop into a low pressure area (LPA), and eventually become a tropical depression ...
Rappler
4d
PAGASA monitors tropical depression outside PAR, 2 low pressure areas
One of the low pressure areas, located inside the Philippine Area of Responsibility, already has a high chance of developing ...
Philippine Daily Inquirer
4d
LPA outside PAR now a tropical depression, says Pagasa
MANILA, Philippines - The low-pressure area (LPA) outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) has developed into a ...
GMA Network
3d
Dalawang bagyo at isang LPA, binabantayan ng PAGASA
Dalawang bagyo at isang LPA, binabantayan ng PAGASA See what's fresh from your firsthand source of local news, events, and ...
philstar.com
6d
DOST-PAGASA: Don’t ignore ‘weak’ La Niña
While the Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration ...
Philippine Daily Inquirer
6d
LPA may form or enter PAR by weekend, says Pagasa
A low-pressure area (LPA) is likely to form or enter the Philippine area of responsibility by the end of this week, the ...
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