Typhoon Names for 2014 According to PAGASA

The first typhoon the hits the Philippines was named as Agaton, which starts with Letter A it will be followed by Basyang. The names of the typhoon in the Philippines were given by the weather bureau, PAGASA. For the Year 2014, PAGASA will give the typhoon names which is also based on their 2010 list. … Read more

Bagyong Agaton January 18 Hourly Update & Storm Signals

Philippine weather bureau, PAGASA released the Weather Bulletin Number Four for Tropical Cyclone Warning, the Bagyong Agaton at around 5:00 AM, on Saturday, January 18, 2014. Related Article: Agaton January 18-19 (5PM-5AM) Update Bagyong Agaton Location as of 8:32 a.m., 18 January 2014  According to PAGASA, the Location of Center of the Tropical Depression is located … Read more

Bagyong Agaton 5PM-5AM Forecasts & Update (Jan. 17-18)

The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration released the 5:00 PM forecasts of Tropical Depression Agaton located 165 km. Northeast of Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur or 190 km. East of Surigao City (9.6ºN, 127.2ºE). Agaton Location on Satellite as of 10:32 p.m., 17 January 2014 PAGASA raised storm signals No. 1 in Southern Leyte and most … Read more

PAGASA: Bagyong Agaton Tracks & Forecasts (Jan. 17, 2014)

According to PAGASA the first Tropical Depression that enters the Philippine Area of Responsibility is “Bagyong Agaton.” As of January 14, 2014 at around 12:00 PM, the location of “Agaton” was estimated based on all available data over 150 km Northeast of Hinatuan Surigao del Sur ( 9.4°N, 127.2°E). Here’s the Track of Tropical Depression Agaton: … Read more

PAGASA: LPA Update January 16-17 (5PM-5AM) Bulletin

The Philippine weather bureau PAGASA reported that the Low Pressure Area (LPA) did not intensify into a typhoon based upon their latest weather bulletin posted at around 5:00 PM on Thursday, January 16, 2014. PAGASA reported that at around 4:00 PM today, the Low Pressure Area (LPA) was estimated based on all available data at … Read more

LPA Agaton Expected to Form Into Cyclone (PAGASA Jan. 16)

The Low Pressure Area (LPA) that hits the Eastern Visayas and CARAGA Region could trigger flash floods and landslides as Cyclone is expected to form in the next 24 hours, PAGASA reported on their latest weather bulletin issued on January 16, 2014. In a weather report posted by ABS-CBN, weather forecaster Samuel Duran of PAGASA, … Read more

PAGASA: LPA Updates January 14-15 (5PM-5AM) Weather Bulletin

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration reported that as of 5:00 PM of January 14, 2014, there is no Tropical Cyclone currently in the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR). Although there’s is no reported typhoon, the Philippines particularly in major parts of Mindanao and Eastern Visayas will experience the Low Pressure Area that … Read more

LPA “Agaton” January 14 Updates 5AM-5PM (PAGASA Bulletin)

The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) released the latest weather bulletin today, January 14, 2014 at around 5:00 AM. The LPA continue is the cause of heavy flooding and landslides in some parts of the Mindanao Region. PAGASA reported that at 4:00 AM tody, the Low Pressure Area (LPA) was estimated based … Read more

LPA “Agaton” Weather Bulletin January 13-14 (5PM-5AM)

The Philippine weather bureau PAGASA released their 5:PM weather bulletin of the Low Pressure Area that currently affects major provinces of the Mindanao and Visayas ares causing flash floods and landslides. Moderate to heavy rains due to the LPA has rendered some roads in CARAGA (Region 13) and Davao Region (Region 11) imp(–foul word(s) removed–)able … Read more

DepEd: Classes Suspended in Parts of Mindanao Due to Rains & Floods

The Philippine Department of Education (DepEd) suspends classes from preschool to high school levels in some part of Mindanao due to heavy rains and flooding. Classes in Butuan City in Agusan del Norte and Davao del Norte both public and private were suspended.  Classes are already suspended in all levels in Compostela Valley and Bayabas, … Read more