Project NOAH Released Storm Surges Warning Due to Ruby (December 5)

The Project NOAH of the Department of Science and Technology released the latest update of their Storm Surges Warning on Friday, December 5, 2014, due to Bagyong Ruby which is expected to hit the Philippines on Saturday, December 6, 2014. According to PAGASA’s latest update as of 11:00 AM Bagyong Ruby was located at 455 … Read more

Bagyong Ruby (Hagupit) Storm Signals & Forecasts as of December 5, 2014

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) released the latest update of Bagyong Ruby including its Public Storm Warning Signals and forecasts of the typhoon’s track as of Friday, December 5, 2014. See Also: Bagyong Ruby December 6, 2014 (Saturday) Storm Signals Based upon PAGASA’s weather bulletin issued today, Bagyong Ruby (Hagupit) has … Read more

Bagyong Ruby (Hagupit) Hourly Update by PAGASA December 5, 2014 (Friday)

The Philippine weather bureau, released an Hourly Update of Bagyong Ruby (Hagupit) as of Friday, December 5, 2014. Based on PAGASA’s weather bulletin which was issued at 5:00 AM today until 5:00 AM Tomorrow, the agency released their forecasts and typhoon track of Bagyong Ruby. See Also: December 6, 2014 Bagyong Ruby Hourly Update According … Read more

Suspension of Classes (December 5) Declared by LGU’s Due to Ruby

Local Government Unit (LGUs) of various areas across the Philippines already declared suspension of classes on Friday, December 5, 2014 due to the threat posed by typhoon Ruby (international name: Hagupit). Based upon PAGASA’s latest weather bulletin, issued at around 5:00 AM today, Bagyong Ruby was spotted at 485 km east of Borongan, Eastern Samar … Read more

Project NOAH Released List of Areas in Danger of Storm Surges Due to Ruby

The local government units across the country was urged by the Project NOAH (Nationwide Operational (–foul word(s) removed–)sment of Hazards) on Thursday, December 4, 2014 to be aware of the areas in their respective jurisdictions that are vulnerable to storm surges spawned by typhoon “Ruby” (Hagupit). See Also: Project NOAH December 5, 2014 Storm Surges … Read more

Typhoon Ruby (Hagupit) Getting Stronger Now Packing 205 Kph Winds

Bagyong Ruby (Hagupit) got stronger based upon the latest update released by the Philippine weather bureau, PAGASA at around 4:00 PM on Thursday, December 4, 2014. The weather disturbance, Bagyong Ruby is now packing 205 kph winds and gustiness of 240 kph but getting slower at 15 kph. As of 4:00 PM today, the eye … Read more

Bagyong Hagupit (Ruby) Storm Signals Raised by PAGASA (Dec. 4, 2014)

The country’s weather bureau, PAGASA already raised a Public Storm Warning Signal Number 1 over Eatern Visayas as Bagyong Hagupit (Ruby) intensifies into a typhoon stronger than Bagyong Pablo. As of 11:00 AM on Thursday, December 4, Bagyong Hagupit was spotted 860 kilometers east of Surigao City, packing a maximum sustained winds of up to … Read more

Philippine Government Has P4.7 Billion Disaster Response Budget for “Hagupit”

The Philippine national government has already set aside an amount worth P4.7 billion that may be used for disaster response in the wake of preparations for Typhoon Hagupit or Bagyong Ruby, which already entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility on Thursday morning, December 4, 2014. The Department of Budget and Management confirmed the budget allocation … Read more

Hagupit (Bagyong Ruby) Forecasts Track by JTWC, JMA & PAGASA

The weather disturbance tropical typhoon Hagupit (Bagyong Ruby) entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility on Thursday morning at around 3:00 AM according to the latest forecast released by PAGASA. The typhoon track of Bagyong Hagupit (Ruby) was also released by PAGASA and other international weather agencies such as the JTWC and the Japan Meteorological Agency … Read more

JTWC Declares Bagyong Hagupit (Ruby) as Super Typhoon

International weather agency, the Hawaii-based Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) of the United States (US) Navy has categorized tropical cyclone (Bagyong Ruby) into a super typhoon. The term “super typhoon” is utilized by the JTWC for typhoons that reach maximum sustained winds of at least 130 knots or 240 kph. This is equivalent to Category … Read more