Amihan Entering The Philippines Next Week, Says PAGASA

Amihan season satellite image

After Super Typhoon Lawin hit the Philippines, Amihan is on her way and probably entering the PAR next week. The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) announced on Friday, October 21, that Amihan season also called as the Northeast monsoon is coming to the Philippines next week. According to PAGASA Forecaster Gener Quitlong, … Read more

Tropical Depression Julian or Aere Continues to Enhance ‘Habagat’

The Philippine state weather bureau said that even tropical depression Aere, with local name ‘Julian’ is weakening while travelling outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR), it will still enhance the southwest monsoon or ‘habagat’. According to Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), Julian still enhances rain-driving southwest monsoon or ‘habagat’ that is … Read more

Typhoon Malakas Maintains Strength As It Hits Japan

Typhoon Malakas tracking

It is feared that Typhoon Malakas could bring flooding to Japan through Tuesday. An evacuation has been demanded to thousands of residents in southern Japan as Typhoon Malakas hits Kyushu island. Malakas has already brought damaging winds and flooding rainfall to southern Ryukyu Islands over the weekend. On Monday night, damaging winds impacted southern Kyushu … Read more

Super Typhoon Meranti Brings Massive Waves Crashing Into Taiwan

Super Typhoon Meranti ran into the southern part of Taiwan on Wednesday where it brings big waves along the coastline of the country. Super Typhoon Meranti causes power interruption in some parts of Taiwan as it has become the strongest cyclone, hurricane or typhoon, of 2016 and is one of three most powerful typhoons ever … Read more

LOOK: Typhoon Lionrock Hits, Devastates Japan!

Typhoon Lionrock

Lionrock is the international name of Bagyo Dindo which also hit the Philippines before it crossed to Japan. Typhoon Lionrock made an impact to Japan on Tuesday afternoon, pouring heavy rains and slapping high waves into the country’s coastal areas that caused flooding along the Pacific Coast. Japan Meteorological Agency said, the typhoon made landfall … Read more

Typhoon Dindo Moves Away From Philippines

Typhoon Dindo is expected to exit Philippine Area of Responsibility on Sunday Typhoon Dindo continues to move away from the Philippines but has maintained its strength, PAGASA said on Saturday afternoon. The tropical depression has international name Lionrock. As of 4:00 PM today, Aug. 27. the center of typhoon Dindo was estimated at 1,315 kilometers … Read more

Bagyo Dindo Maintains Strength, Pulls ‘Habagat’

Bagyo Dindo

Bagyo Dindo will bring light to moderate rains and isolated thunderstorms is expected over Western Visayas and the provinces of Zambales, Bataan and Palawan. Bagyo Dindo maintains his strength as he traverses Northern Luzon on Thursday, August 25. According to the state weather bureau, Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), the center of … Read more

Twin Typhoons Leave Japan Devastated

twin typhoons

Three were reported dead, over a thousand others lost homes after the twin typhoons pound Japan. Three persons were reported dead after twin typhoons – Kompasu and Mindulle – hit Japan. Over the weekend, Typhoon Kompasu made the first landfall at Hokkaido island where it slayed two persons, including a member of the Japanese Coast … Read more

Pagasa Warns: Southwest Monsoon To Bring Flash floods

The weather bureau warns of the rapid hike of water level in Greater Manila. Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) once again warns of the possible flash floods and landslide that the Southwest monsoon may cause. Pagasa’s warning was particularly addressed to the provinces of Zambales, Bataan, Pampanga, Pangasinan, Nueva Ecija, Tarlac, Bulacan, Rizal, … Read more