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TYPHOONS! <http://professionalheckler.wordpress.com/2009/10/05/typhoons/>510
2009

[image: ATY_erap] *Typhoon Erap*
Devastates the country for two hours and then leaves. Despite the entry of a
new disturbance though, it threatens to re-enter the Philippine area of
responsibility.

[image: ATY_gma] *Typhoon Gloria*
Continues to pummel the entire Philippines for nine hours now. Gustiness
rivals that of Typhoon Marcos in the ‘70s. Initial damage to agriculture is
estimated at P728 million. Damage to infrastructure is unknown but initial
reports say reconstruction of Macapagal Boulevard alone has cost the
government P536 million. It was also able to sustain its strength after
interacting with Typhoon Erap. It is forecast to remain almost stationary.

[image: TY_MAR] *Typhoon Mar*
Threatened to enter Philippine territory but after seeing the vigilance of
Filipinos, it was forced to back out and gave way to Typhoon Noynoy.

[image: ATY_noy] *Typhoon Noynoy*
Initially categorized as a tropical storm until weather specialists observed
a sudden rise in its gustiness and wind speed. After being officially
declared a typhoon, it now brings scattered rain showers in Luzon including
Metro Manila. Moderate to strong winds are expected to blow toward the
Visayas and Mindanao in the coming days. [By the way, beware of typhoon
Noynoy's thunder - it wouldn't shut up!]

[image: ATY_villar] *Typhoon Villar*
Earlier forecast categorized it as a “super typhoon” maintaining strength in
Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. Roads and road extensions were damaged – twice
(double devastation). But the entry of Typhoon Noynoy in Philippine
territory has eclipsed its impact. The rest of the country will remain
cloudy though.

[image: ATY_bro] *Typhoon (Brother) Eddie:*
A similarly-named typhoon entered the country in 2004 and threatened to pour
5 million centimeters of rainwater in the entire country. You know what
happened. The typhoon was re-categorized as a drizzle.

[image: ATY_bayani] *Typhoon Bayani*
This weather disturbance was located at 14° 38′ 24″ North Northwest of
Marikina City. Weather experts refused to categorize it as a typhoon because
its impact is localized. It did, however attempt to pack maximum sustained
winds similar to a tropical storm. But latest satellite data revealed no
sign of activity.

[image: ATY_vgibo] *Typhoon Gibo*
It was nowhere near the Philippine area of responsibility until three hours
before PAGASA made its latest forecast. In fact, typhoon Bayani’s moderate
winds were already blowing east of the metro before Gibo made its presence
felt and officially entered Philippine territory. The weather bureau
forecasts similarities in the movements of typhoon Gibo and typhoon Gloria
although both Gibo and typhoon Noynoy originated approximately 10 miles east
of Central Luzon.

[image: aty_binay] *Typhoon Jejomar*
Described by weather specialists as “stubborn” and territorial,” this
typhoon has recently threatened the whole country if not for some
climatological developments. What’s alarming is that people to tend to
ignore Typhoon Jejomar’s ability to destroy. It has remained stationary for
23 years (and counting).

[image: ATY_chix] *Typhoon Loren & Typhoon Chiz*
For the first time in local weather history, two typhoons entered the
country at the same time making landfall on the same area. The impact is
moderate though, without much damage, and both typhoons are expected to
leave soon… unless either of them interact with typhoon Erap.

[image: ATY_jamb] *Typhoon Jamby*
The hardest to predict among the weather disturbances. Scattered raindrops
will not completely wet an exposed surface regardless of duration. But the
public is advised to remain cautious of lightning. Despite the rains,
temperatures will remain high.

[image: ATY_puno] *Typhoon Ronnie (Puno)*
No satellite or surface data was made available because… “Tahimik lamang
magtrabaho ang Typhoon Ronnie kaya maraming nagagawa (na damage).”
__________
“There are some things you learn best in calm, and some in storm.”
~ Willa Sibert Cather

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3102009

[image: satellite] *State of Calamity*
As typhoon Pepeng pummels Northern Luzon, President Arroyo places the entire
country under a state of calamity. Gilbert Teodoro’s campaign goes
nationwide.
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