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State weather bureau PAGASA gives an update on Typhoon #NikaPH as of 11 a.m. today, November 11, 2024.

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00:00Good morning, welcome to our press conference about the bad time we are watching, Typhoon Nika.
00:24Our press conference is currently being live-streamed at our official DST Pag-asa Facebook page and at our official YouTube channel.
00:34Today is Monday, November 11, 2024.
00:39Before we start, we would like to thank our media partners who are here at the Weather and Flood Forecasting Center, Pag-asa's media room.
00:47The same goes for those who are tuned in to our social media platforms.
00:52This morning, we are joined by our key officials of DST Pag-asa, headed by our Deputy Administrator for Research and Development, Dr. Marcelino Q. Villafuerte.
01:03To give us a short message and to formally open our press conference, let us hear from Dr. Marcelino Q. Villafuerte.
01:14Thank you very much, Vivian, and good morning to all of us, particularly to our media partners, for inviting us.
01:22So that we can bring our updates pertaining to what we are watching, Typhoon Nika, which landfalled at 8 a.m. this morning in Dilasag, Aurora, Quezon.
01:36I'm sorry, Aurora Province.
01:39At the moment, this landfall is accompanied by landslides, particularly here in Northern Luzon.
01:45Aside from that, heavy rains have also fallen in some areas in Northern Luzon, as well as here in the Central Luzon area.
01:54At the moment, around 10 a.m. today, the location of this center is in the vicinity of San Agustin, Isabela.
02:02Its intensity is still at 130 km per hour, its maximum sustained winds.
02:08And then, it has a downpour of up to 180 km per hour.
02:12Its central pressure is about 865 hectopascal.
02:16At the moment, it is moving north-westward at a speed of 25 km per hour.
02:22And the extent of its tropical cyclone winds is about 340 km from the center.
02:30So, it also has a large size.
02:33That's why we have high wind signals, even though it is far from the center of this Typhoon Nika.
02:42Actually, even Metro Manila is part of the Signal No. 1.
02:46And then, aside from this, we also have areas in Central Luzon and Northern Luzon where Signal No. 4 is located.
02:55These provinces will experience gusty winds, the strong winds of a typhoon intensity, this Sinika.
03:06And this will also give us an update on our weather forecasting.
03:12What are we expecting in the next few hours and then in the next coming days.
03:17Particularly, because there is another typhoon being monitored.
03:20This is still outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
03:23But when this Sinika leaves, we expect that another typhoon will enter this time of year.
03:29So, with that, I think I won't take much longer.
03:32Again, thank you very much to our media colleagues for inviting us.
03:37Thank you very much. Good morning to all of us.
03:39Thank you very much, Dr. Marcelino Q. Villafuerte.
03:42Now, for the latest updates regarding the monitored typhoon,
03:48let's call from the Weather Division, the Assistant Weather Services Chief,
03:52and the Officer-in-Charge of the Weather Division, Engineer Christopher F. Perez.
04:01Good morning to all of them.
04:03So, every three hours, we release a Tropical Cyclone Bulletin regarding the Sinika typhoon.
04:09So, this is what our latest bulletin contains.
04:12The strength of the wind, warning signals, sea condition, and rainfall forecast.
04:17So, as mentioned earlier by Dr. Villafuerte, the typhoon Sinika landed here in the east of the Central Zone
04:25at 8 a.m. this morning.
04:27At this time, it is in the area of San Agustin, Isabela.
04:31The wind is strong, reaching up to 130 kmph, near the middle.
04:35And the typhoon will reach up to 180 kmph.
04:39It is moving in the direction of northwest at a speed of 25 kmph.
04:43So, we can see that the typhoon Sinika is reaching several parts of the southern Luzon area.
04:51So, we can see on the Baler Radar the image of the typhoon Sinika,
04:58so that they can visualize it.
05:00This is the Central Zone.
05:01And earlier, it landed here at 8 a.m.
05:04So, if it is nearer to our country, and we have a radar station,
05:10this is the most effective tool to locate the Central Zone
05:14and we can estimate the thick clouds that may cause rainfall in some parts of our country.
05:21Aside from that, we can also estimate the wind that it brings.
05:24In the latest forecast track, which was uploaded to our Tropical Cyclone Bulletin at 11 a.m.,
05:30we can see the forecast for the typhoon Sinika,
05:34starting today until later tonight, will pass through the northern Luzon area.
05:38And it is possible that later tonight, it will pass through our country.
05:41And on Tuesday night, our air responsibility will be released.
05:48So, to our countrymen in the northern and central Luzon,
05:51today, we really expect a lot of rain and strong winds
05:55that will have a direct effect of the typhoon Sinika.
05:59So, let's first look at the areas that currently have tropical cyclone wind signals.
06:04Here in the areas that are highlighted in red, this is the area that has tropical cyclone wind signal number 4.
06:09It is really a wide area in terms of life,
06:14and it is possible that a lot of properties in the areas highlighted in red will be damaged.
06:19Here in the northernmost portion of Aurora,
06:22in the central and southern portion of Isabela,
06:25also here in Maybandang Kalinga, Mountain Province,
06:28in the northern portion of Ipugao,
06:30also in the central and southern portion of Abra,
06:33in the northern and central portion of Ilocos Sur.
06:36So, this is highlighted in red, tropical cyclone wind signal number 4.
06:40Meanwhile, highlighted in orange are the areas that have tropical cyclone wind signal number 3.
06:46Here in the central portion of Aurora,
06:49in Maybandang Dinalungan,
06:51northern portion of Quirino,
06:52northeastern portion of Nueva Vizcaya,
06:55also in the remaining portion of Isabela,
06:57in Maybandang Southwestern portion of Cagayan,
07:00remaining portion of Abra,
07:02remaining portion of Ipugao,
07:03here in Maybandang northern portion of Benguet,
07:06southern portion of Ilocos Norte,
07:08and in the remaining portion of Ilocos Sur.
07:11Meanwhile, in the areas highlighted in yellow,
07:15these are the areas that have tropical cyclone wind signal number 2.
07:18This is the northwestern and eastern portion of Cagayan,
07:22remaining portion of Nueva Vizcaya,
07:24remaining portion of Quirino,
07:26remaining portion of Apayaw,
07:28also here in the remaining portion of Benguet,
07:30remaining portion of Ilocos Norte,
07:32in the province of La Union,
07:34in the northeastern portion of Pangasinan area,
07:36here in the central portion of Aurora,
07:38in the municipalities of Dipa, Kulau,
07:41Maria Aurora, and Valer,
07:43in the northern portion of Nueva Ecija.
07:46Meanwhile, highlighted in light blue,
07:49these are the areas that have tropical cyclone wind signal number 1.
07:52Here in Bapuyan Island,
07:54in the remaining portion of mainland Cagayan,
07:56remaining portion of Pangasinan,
07:59in the remaining portion of Aurora,
08:01remaining portion of Nueva Ecija,
08:02in the province of Bulacan,
08:04Pampanga,
08:05also here in the province of Tarlac,
08:07northern and central portion of Zambales,
08:09here in Metro Manila,
08:11in Rizal,
08:12also in the eastern portion of Laguna,
08:14northern and eastern portion of Quezon,
08:16and here in the province of Ponilo Island.
08:18So, what is the possible effect that can be experienced
08:21in areas that have warning signal?
08:23The warning signal will warn
08:25about the strong wind brought by the typhoon.
08:28So, in areas that have warning signal number 4, 3, 2,
08:32strong wind can destroy houses,
08:35not only houses made of light materials,
08:37but also houses made of combination of wood and concrete materials,
08:44like what we saw in the previous typhoon,
08:46in the news.
08:48This can really destroy different types of structures.
08:52It can destroy different types of buildings.
08:54It can also destroy power poles.
08:57So, to our countrymen,
08:58we have been giving news for a few days
09:01about the possible weather
09:03after the typhoon Sinica in Northern Luzon.
09:05To all of you,
09:06hopefully,
09:07we will stay inside our houses,
09:10continue to monitor the update regarding the typhoon Sinica,
09:13and we will also continue to inform our LGU
09:16and local DRO officials
09:17about the continuous safety precautions
09:20while the typhoon is in your area.
09:23Meanwhile, in areas that have warning signal number 1,
09:25our countrymen might ask,
09:27here in Metro Manila,
09:28we don't feel anything.
09:30When it comes to warning signal number 1,
09:32it's right up to the strong wind.
09:34Sometimes, when it rains,
09:35that's what we expect.
09:36So, basically,
09:37there will be almost no damage.
09:39Even so,
09:40even if we have a warning signal number 1,
09:42we still need to be careful.
09:44Stay indoors as much as possible
09:46and continue to monitor the update,
09:49just like our countrymen,
09:51in areas that have higher warning signals.
09:55Meanwhile, in some parts of our country,
09:57there are areas outside the typhoon periphery
10:00that might experience
10:02occasional gusts of wind.
10:04Nowadays,
10:05it's possible to experience gusts of wind
10:06in Batanes,
10:07Bataan,
10:08Cavite,
10:09Batangas,
10:10here in Lubang Island,
10:12Marinduque,
10:13Romblon,
10:14Masbate,
10:15Tenochtit,
10:16Camarines Sur,
10:17and in Catanduanes.
10:18Meanwhile, tomorrow,
10:19it's possible to experience gusts of wind
10:21in Ilocos Sur,
10:22La Union,
10:23Pangasinan,
10:24Batanes,
10:25along with Babuyan Island
10:26and in the province of Isabela.
10:30So, what you're seeing now,
10:32what we're talking about now,
10:33is the forecast rainfall.
10:35But before we go to the forecast rainfall,
10:38we'll just show the rainfall
10:41here in,
10:42particularly in the Northern Luzon area
10:44during the last two days.
10:46This is the rainfall of November 9.
10:48We can see that it's almost minimal
10:50or no rainfall at all
10:52recorded in most parts of the Northern Luzon.
10:55But on November 10,
10:56we recorded a significant amount of rains,
10:59especially here in the area of
11:01Casiguran, Aurora,
11:02in some parts of the Northern Luzon
11:04and here in the Bicol region,
11:07in some provinces.
11:08So, why did we show this?
11:10The next slide is all about
11:12the rainfall forecast.
11:13And we're reminding you that
11:15the areas that experienced rains,
11:18maybe during the last two days,
11:19the land may be soft
11:21in some parts of the mountains.
11:23So, the isolated cases of
11:26sudden landslides will be faster.
11:29So, what did we expect for rainfall today?
11:32Like in Baguio-Sinica,
11:33we can see here in our rainfall map,
11:35the areas highlighted in red,
11:37that's what we're expecting.
11:39Intense to torrential.
11:40That's a lot of rain.
11:42More than 200 millimeters of rain.
11:44So, what are the areas today
11:46that may experience this much rainfall?
11:49Cagayan, Apayao, Calinga, Isabela,
11:51Mountain Province, Pugao, Benguet,
11:53Meribah-Vizcaya, Quirino,
11:55and the areas of Aurora.
11:57Now, if we go back to the previous slide,
12:01during the last 24 hours
12:02before the storm Nica hit
12:05here in the Northern Luzon area,
12:07we saw a significant concentration of rains
12:11here in the eastern portion of the Northern Central Luzon
12:13and in some parts of the Southern Luzon area.
12:16Now, here,
12:18highlighted in orange today,
12:20there were also heavy to intense rains
12:22here in Ilocos Provinces,
12:24in Abra, and here in La Union.
12:26Meanwhile, highlighted in yellow,
12:28we're expecting 50 to 100 millimeters of rains
12:32or moderate to heavy category
12:34here in other parts of Pangasinan,
12:36Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, and Quezon.
12:39So, today,
12:40the effect of the rains in your area
12:42may result in flooding
12:44in low-lying areas,
12:45flooding in communities
12:47that are close to the riverside
12:48because it may rise
12:50because of the water in your river
12:52or because of the direct rain in your area
12:54or there may be water
12:56from other towns
12:58that are connected to the river
12:59towards your area
13:00and there,
13:02the water flows
13:04that may be the reason
13:05for the sudden rise in water level.
13:07As I mentioned earlier,
13:09if it rains for a few days,
13:11there's a high possibility,
13:13especially for our people
13:14who live near the mountains,
13:17that there will be isolated cases
13:19of landslides.
13:22What do we expect from the rains tomorrow?
13:25Earlier, we saw in the forecast track
13:27that tomorrow, it's possible
13:28that the storm Sinica
13:30will continue to move away from the landmass.
13:32However,
13:33we're still expecting heavy to intense rains
13:35in Ilocos Norte
13:37while it's moderate to heavy
13:39here in the province of Apayao, Abra,
13:41and Ilocos Sur.
13:43Again, let us remind you
13:45that if it rains,
13:47it may result in flooding
13:48in low-lying areas,
13:49in communities that are close
13:51to the riverside,
13:52and it may result in landslides.
13:55As much as possible,
13:56you should continue to coordinate
13:58with your LGU
13:59to avoid such incidents
14:01because we have what we call
14:03hazard maps
14:04or these are the areas
14:05that are identified in your area
14:07that are flash flood and landslide prone.
14:09You should contact your LGU,
14:11your local disaster reduction managers
14:14to help you prepare
14:16in this time.
14:18Meanwhile,
14:19what do we expect
14:20from the sea level rise?
14:23Because of the storm Sinica,
14:25we have high gale warnings
14:26for areas of the sea
14:28that are highlighted in red.
14:30As much as possible,
14:31do not cross
14:32any type of sea vehicle
14:34especially in areas
14:36around the northern
14:37or areas that have warning signals.
14:39Because you may think,
14:41in Batanes,
14:42it is not highlighted in red,
14:43but it is included
14:44in the warning signal we mentioned.
14:46So, generally,
14:48all areas,
14:49all parts of the sea
14:50where there are warning signals,
14:52aside from that,
14:53it is highlighted in red
14:54because of the gale warning
14:55is not favorable
14:56for any maritime activity.
14:59Avoid crossing
15:01as much as possible.
15:02Wait for the storm to pass,
15:04for the gale to pass,
15:05and then resume
15:07our maritime activity.
15:09In terms of high waves
15:12that can pass
15:13coastal areas
15:14or storm surge,
15:15or what we call storm surge,
15:17in areas that are highlighted in orange,
15:19we can see
15:20that it is possible
15:21that the waves can reach
15:222 to 3 meters high
15:24that can pass
15:25coastal areas.
15:27We can notice
15:28the northern coast of Ilocos Norte,
15:29coast of Cagayan,
15:30Isabela,
15:31and Aurora.
15:32Meanwhile,
15:33here in the areas highlighted in yellow,
15:35in coastal areas,
15:36it is possible
15:37that less than 2 meters
15:38will be the storm surge
15:40that can be experienced
15:41in coastal communities.
15:43So, we have been giving warnings
15:44for a few days now.
15:45Hopefully, by this time,
15:46our countrymen
15:47in designated evacuation centers
15:49and those living in coastal areas
15:51have been evacuated.
15:53Or,
15:54you have been evacuated
15:55to a higher place
15:56where you can tie your boats
15:58so that you won't get stuck
16:00or get damaged
16:01due to strong waves.
16:05So, those are the possible hazards
16:07that a storm surge can bring
16:09to our country
16:10in the next 24 hours.
16:12What we can see now
16:13are the other two bad times
16:15that are monitored by Pagasa.
16:17We have a tropical depression
16:19outside our area of responsibility.
16:22And we also have a tropical storm
16:24outside
16:25that is too far away
16:26from the land of our country.
16:27Even though
16:28the two bad times are still far away,
16:30this is a tropical depression
16:32that we have issued
16:34a Tropical Cyclone Advisory.
16:36It is available on our website.
16:38Meanwhile, this is too far away
16:40and there is no advisory yet.
16:42Now,
16:43in terms of
16:44this weather disturbance,
16:45what is the scenario
16:46that we are expecting?
16:48So, we will look at
16:49what we call
16:50Tropical Cyclone Threat Potential.
16:52Pagasa is issuing scenarios
16:55of storms
16:56that will cover
16:57up to a two-week period.
16:59So,
17:00the first tropical depression
17:02that we have shown
17:03inside our
17:04Tropical Cyclone Advisory Domain,
17:06the scenario that we are seeing now
17:08is that it will move
17:09and enter our PAR
17:11then possibly approach
17:13or landfall here
17:15in the Northern Luzon area
17:16before it records
17:17to the north.
17:19The second scenario
17:20is a far away storm
17:21that we are expecting
17:22that will move
17:23and enter
17:24the area of responsibility.
17:25So,
17:26these two scenarios
17:27are the reason
17:28why we will continue
17:29to monitor
17:30and give updates
17:31not only on the
17:32Tropical Cyclone Sinica
17:33but also
17:34on the two bad weather
17:35that are outside
17:36our area of responsibility.
17:37So,
17:38that is the latest
17:39on the Tropical Cyclone Sinica.
17:40Every three hours,
17:41we will give
17:42the Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
17:44while our press briefing
17:46is every six hours.
17:50Thank you,
17:51Engineer Christopher F. Perez.
17:53And now,
17:54let us listen
17:55to the report
17:56on the status
17:57of our
17:58dumps being monitored
17:59and other
18:00hydrological updates
18:01to be given
18:02to us
18:03by our
18:04duty
18:05hydrologists,
18:06weather specialists
18:07too
18:08from the
18:09Hydromet Division,
18:10Engineer Richard
18:11or in the Inn.
18:16Again,
18:17good afternoon
18:18to all of us.
18:20So,
18:21let us update
18:22our dumps
18:24status
18:25here in
18:26Luzon.
18:27So,
18:28if we can see,
18:29the Tropical Cyclone Sinica
18:31is
18:32passing
18:33through the watershed.
18:34This is the
18:35watershed of
18:36Magat Dam
18:37and then
18:38the Cascading Dam
18:39is the watershed
18:40of
18:43Ambuklao,
18:44Binga
18:45and San Roque Dams.
18:46So,
18:50Ambuklao,
18:51Binga
18:52Magat Dam
18:53is the watershed
18:54of Ambuklao,
18:55Binga
18:56and San Roque Dams.
18:57Magat Dam
18:58is the watershed
18:59of Ambuklao,
19:00Binga
19:01and San Roque Dams.
19:02Magat Dam
19:03is the watershed
19:04of Ambuklao,
19:05Binga
19:06and San Roque Dams.
19:07Magat Dam
19:08is the watershed
19:09of Ambuklao,
19:10Binga
19:11and San Roque Dams.
19:12Magat Dam
19:13is the watershed
19:14of Ambuklao,
19:15Binga
19:16and San Roque Dams.
19:17Magat Dam
19:18is the watershed
19:19of Ambuklao,
19:20Binga
19:21and San Roque Dams.
19:22Magat Dam
19:23is the watershed
19:24of Ambuklao,
19:25Binga
19:26and San Roque Dams.
19:27Magat Dam
19:28is the watershed
19:29of Ambuklao,
19:30Binga
19:31and San Roque Dams.
19:32Magat Dam
19:33is the watershed
19:34of Ambuklao,
19:35Binga
19:36and San Roque Dams.
19:37Magat Dam
19:38is the watershed
19:39of Ambuklao,
19:40Binga
19:41and San Roque Dams.
19:42Magat Dam
19:43is the watershed
19:44of Ambuklao,
19:45Binga
19:46and San Roque Dams.
19:47Magat Dam
19:48is the watershed
19:49of Ambuklao,
19:50Binga
19:51and San Roque Dams.
19:52Magat Dam
19:53is the watershed
19:54of Ambuklao,
19:55Binga
19:56and San Roque Dams.
19:57Magat Dam
19:58is the watershed
19:59of Ambuklao,
20:00Binga
20:01and San Roque Dams.
20:02Magat Dam
20:03is the watershed
20:04of Ambuklao,
20:05Binga
20:06and San Roque Dams.
20:07Magat Dam
20:08is the watershed
20:09of Ambuklao,
20:10Binga
20:11and San Roque Dams.
20:12Magat Dam
20:13is the watershed
20:14of Ambuklao,
20:15Binga
20:16and San Roque Dams.
20:17Magat Dam
20:18is the watershed
20:19of Ambuklao,
20:20Binga
20:21and San Roque Dams.
20:22Magat Dam
20:23is the watershed
20:24of Ambuklao,
20:25Binga
20:26and San Roque Dams.
20:27Magat Dam
20:28is the watershed
20:29of Ambuklao,
20:30Binga
20:31and San Roque Dams.
20:32Magat Dam
20:33is the watershed
20:34of Ambuklao,
20:35Binga
20:36and San Roque Dams.
20:37Magat Dam
20:38is the watershed
20:39of Ambuklao,
20:40Binga
20:41and San Roque Dams.
20:42Magat Dam
20:43is the watershed
20:44of Ambuklao,
20:45Binga
20:46and San Roque Dams.
20:47Magat Dam
20:48is the watershed
20:49of Ambuklao,
20:50Binga
20:51and San Roque Dams.
20:52Magat Dam
20:53is the watershed
20:54of Ambuklao,
20:55Binga
20:56and San Roque Dams.
20:57Magat Dam
20:58is the watershed
20:59of Ambuklao,
21:00Binga
21:01and San Roque Dams.
21:02Magat Dam
21:03is the watershed
21:04of Ambuklao,
21:05Binga
21:06and San Roque Dams.
21:07Magat Dam
21:08is the watershed
21:09of Ambuklao,
21:10Binga
21:11and San Roque Dams.
21:12Magat Dam
21:13is the watershed
21:14of Ambuklao,
21:15Binga
21:16and San Roque Dams.
21:17Magat Dam
21:18is the watershed
21:19of Ambuklao,
21:20Binga
21:21and San Roque Dams.
21:22Magat Dam
21:23is the watershed
21:24of Ambuklao,
21:25Binga
21:26and San Roque Dams.
21:27Magat Dam
21:28is the watershed
21:29of Ambuklao,
21:30Binga
21:31and San Roque Dams.
21:32Magat Dam
21:33is the watershed
21:34of Ambuklao,
21:35Binga
21:36and San Roque Dams.
21:37Magat Dam
21:38is the watershed
21:39of Ambuklao,
21:40Binga
21:41and San Roque Dams.
21:42Magat Dam
21:43is the watershed
21:44of Ambuklao,
21:45Binga
21:46and San Roque Dams.
21:47Magat Dam
21:48is the watershed
21:49of Ambuklao,
21:50Binga
21:51and San Roque Dams.
21:52Magat Dam
21:53is the watershed
21:54of Ambuklao,
21:55Binga
21:56and San Roque Dams.
21:57Magat Dam
21:58is the watershed
21:59of Ambuklao,
22:00Binga
22:01and San Roque Dams.
22:02Magat Dam
22:03is the watershed
22:04of Ambuklao,
22:05Binga
22:06and San Roque Dams.
22:07Magat Dam
22:08is the watershed
22:09of Ambuklao,
22:10Binga
22:11and San Roque Dams.
22:12Magat Dam
22:13is the watershed
22:14of Ambuklao,
22:15Binga
22:16and San Roque Dams.
22:17Magat Dam
22:18is the watershed
22:19of Ambuklao,
22:20Binga
22:21and San Roque Dams.
22:22Magat Dam
22:23is the watershed
22:24of Ambuklao,
22:25Binga
22:26and San Roque Dams.
22:27Magat Dam
22:28is the watershed
22:29of Ambuklao,
22:30Binga
22:31and San Roque Dams.
22:32Magat Dam
22:33is the watershed
22:34of Ambuklao,
22:35Binga
22:36and San Roque Dams.
22:37Magat Dam
22:38is the watershed
22:39of Ambuklao,
22:40Binga
22:41and San Roque Dams.
22:42Magat Dam
22:43is the watershed
22:44of Ambuklao,
22:45Binga
22:46and San Roque Dams.
22:47Magat Dam
22:48is the watershed
22:49of Ambuklao,
22:50Binga
22:51and San Roque Dams.
22:52Magat Dam
22:53is the watershed
22:54of Ambuklao,
22:55Binga
22:56and San Roque Dams.
22:57Magat Dam
22:58is the watershed
22:59of Ambuklao,
23:00Binga
23:01and San Roque Dams.
23:02Magat Dam
23:03is the watershed
23:04of Ambuklao,
23:05Binga
23:06and San Roque Dams.
23:07Magat Dam
23:08is the watershed
23:09of Ambuklao,
23:10Binga
23:11and San Roque Dams.
23:12Magat Dam
23:13is the watershed
23:14of Ambuklao,
23:15Binga
23:16and San Roque Dams.
23:17Magat Dam
23:18is the watershed
23:19of Ambuklao,
23:20Binga
23:21and San Roque Dams.
23:22Magat Dam
23:23is the watershed
23:24of Ambuklao,
23:25Binga
23:26and San Roque Dams.
23:27Magat Dam
23:28is the watershed
23:29of Ambuklao,
23:30Binga
23:31and San Roque Dams.
23:32Magat Dam
23:33is the watershed
23:34of Ambuklao,
23:35Binga
23:36and San Roque Dams.
23:37Magat Dam
23:38is the watershed
23:39of Ambuklao,
23:40Binga
23:41and San Roque Dams.
23:42Magat Dam
23:43is the watershed
23:44of Ambuklao,
23:45Binga
23:46and San Roque Dams.
23:47Magat Dam
23:48is the watershed
23:49of Ambuklao,
23:50Binga
23:51and San Roque Dams.
23:52Magat Dam
23:53is the watershed
23:54of Ambuklao,
23:55Binga
23:56and San Roque Dams.
23:57Magat Dam
23:58is the watershed
23:59of Ambuklao,
24:00Binga
24:01and San Roque Dams.
24:02Magat Dam
24:03is the watershed
24:04of Ambuklao,
24:05Binga
24:06and San Roque Dams.
24:07Magat Dam
24:08is the watershed
24:09of Ambuklao,
24:10Binga
24:11and San Roque Dams.
24:12Magat Dam
24:13is the watershed
24:14of Ambuklao,
24:15Binga
24:16and San Roque Dams.
24:17Magat Dam
24:18is the watershed
24:19of Ambuklao,
24:20Binga
24:21and San Roque Dams.
24:22Magat Dam
24:23is the watershed
24:24of Ambuklao,
24:25Binga
24:26and San Roque Dams.
24:27Magat Dam
24:28is the watershed
24:29of Ambuklao,
24:30Binga
24:31and San Roque Dams.
24:32Magat Dam
24:33is the watershed
24:34of Ambuklao,
24:35Binga
24:36and San Roque Dams.
24:37Magat Dam
24:38is the watershed
24:39of Ambuklao,
24:40Binga
24:41and San Roque Dams.
24:42Magat Dam
24:43is the watershed
24:44of Ambuklao,
24:45Binga
24:46and San Roque Dams.
24:47Magat Dam
24:48is the watershed
24:49of Ambuklao,
24:50Binga
24:51and San Roque Dams.
24:52Magat Dam
24:53is the watershed
24:54of Ambuklao,
24:55Binga
24:56and San Roque Dams.
24:57Magat Dam
24:58is the watershed
24:59of Ambuklao,
25:00Binga
25:01and San Roque Dams.
25:02Magat Dam
25:03is the watershed
25:04of Ambuklao,
25:05Binga
25:06and San Roque Dams.
25:07Magat Dam
25:08is the watershed
25:09of Ambuklao,
25:10Binga
25:11and San Roque Dams.
25:12Magat Dam
25:13is the watershed
25:14of Ambuklao,
25:15Binga
25:16and San Roque Dams.
25:17Magat Dam
25:18is the watershed
25:19of Ambuklao,
25:20Binga
25:21and San Roque Dams.
25:22Magat Dam
25:23is the watershed
25:24of Ambuklao,
25:25Binga
25:26and San Roque Dams.
25:27Magat Dam
25:28is the watershed
25:29of Ambuklao,
25:30Binga
25:31and San Roque Dams.
25:32Magat Dam
25:33is the watershed
25:34of Ambuklao,
25:35Binga
25:36and San Roque Dams.
25:37Magat Dam
25:38is the watershed
25:39of Ambuklao,
25:40Binga
25:41and San Roque Dams.
25:42Magat Dam
25:43is the watershed
25:44of Ambuklao,
25:45Binga
25:46and San Roque Dams.
25:47Magat Dam
25:48is the watershed
25:49of Ambuklao,
25:50Binga
25:51and San Roque Dams.
25:52Magat Dam
25:53is the watershed
25:54of Ambuklao,
25:55Binga
25:56and San Roque Dams.
25:57Magat Dam
25:58is the watershed
25:59of Ambuklao,
26:00Binga
26:01and San Roque Dams.
26:02Magat Dam
26:03is the watershed
26:04of Ambuklao,
26:05Binga
26:06and San Roque Dams.
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27:29Salamat po, Engineer Richard Orendain,
27:31ang Duty Forecaster ng Hydrobet Division.
27:34And now we proceed to the Q&A session
27:36of the press conference.
27:38Bago po tayo mag-accommodate ng mga katanungan
27:41mula po sa ating mga media partners,
27:43allow us to acknowledge po
27:45the presence ng ating DOST
27:47pag-asa key officials
27:48headed by Dr. Marcelino Q. Villaperte,
27:51ang Deputy Administrator ng Research and Development.
27:53Kasama po natin ang officer in charge po
27:55ng Weather Division,
27:57Engineer Christopher Perez.
27:59At kasama din po natin ang officer in charge,
28:01ang Chief ng Flood Forecasting and Warning Section,
28:05Engineer Oscar Cruz.
28:07At kasama din po natin ang officer in charge
28:09ng Climatology and Agro-Meteorology Division,
28:13na si Ms. Annalisa Solis.
28:15Acknowledge din po natin ang presence
28:17ng ating mga media partners,
28:19na kasama natin nagpapahatid ng ating mga updates
28:21mula po sa DOST pag-asa.
28:23Kasama po natin ngayon dito
28:25sa media room,
28:27ang A to Z,
28:29UNTV,
28:30DCBB,
28:31Inquire.net,
28:33ABS-CBN,
28:35Abante Radyo,
28:36Philippine News Agency,
28:38Radyo Pilipinas,
28:40Malaya,
28:41DZXL,
28:43RMN,
28:44Manila Standard,
28:46Daily Tribune,
28:47at Philippine Star.
28:49At ang Manila Bulletin po,
28:50kasama natin sa Facebook Live po natin.
28:53At so ngayon po,
28:57ready na po tayong mag-accommodate
28:59ng ating mga katanungan.
29:01Kung may mga katanungan po kayo,
29:02approach lang po natin ang ating microphone.
29:06And then state your name po,
29:08and your affiliation,
29:09and if possible,
29:10kung kanino po ang inyong katanungan.
29:18Yes po, yes sir.
29:20Hi po, Rafael Bosano po sa ABS-CBN.
29:23Marami pong lugar no,
29:25ang expected to experience
29:29intense to torrential rainfall.
29:31So, pag ganun ba sir,
29:33paano po ba natin siya malelaymanize further
29:36yung intense to torrential?
29:37Pwede ba natin siyang ihambing sa isang bagyong
29:41naranasan natin recently,
29:43para mas makita ng tao,
29:45or mavisualize siya,
29:46kung gano'n talaga kalakas
29:47yung intense to torrential.
29:50So, from the weather division pa.
29:52Ang magandang katanungan po yan,
29:53kung ihambing sa mga previous bagyo,
29:55but be reminded na iba-iba po
29:57ang magiging reaction ng bawat lugar.
29:59Halimbawa po, may bagyan na nagpaulan
30:01ng 200 mm of rain sa isang lugar,
30:04let's say for Metro Manila,
30:05which is highly urbanized,
30:07hindi po ba, madaling bahayin.
30:09Yung 200 mm of rain na yan,
30:10kung babagsak sa mga rural areas,
30:13ay hindi po ganung magiging immediate
30:15ang reaction ng pagbaha.
30:16So, the best thing to do is that
30:18kailangan pakinggan natin yung forecast
30:22and also yung abison ng ating LGU.
30:25Kasi ang LGU naman po,
30:26may identified po silang hazard map
30:28para po sa mga lugar na potentially
30:34pwedeng bahain or makaranas
30:35sa mga pag-uunang lupa,
30:37base po sa rainfall forecast natin.
30:39So, ulitin ko po, no,
30:40maaaring compare natin yung mga bagyo,
30:42pero kung yung same amount ng bagyo
30:44or ng ulan na dalan ng bagyo,
30:46ay hindi naman babagsak sa pareang lugar,
30:49magiging iba po yung efekto.
30:51Maaaring mas madaling bahayin yung
30:53babagsakan ngayon ng 200 mm of rain
30:56kumpara sa binagsakan ng previous na bagyo
30:58na 200 mm of rain na hindi naman
31:00highly urbanized at maganda pa yung mga waterways.
31:04So, just to be clear, sir,
31:06kasi may mga urbanized areas din naman
31:09dun sa mga lugar na makakaranas
31:11ng intense to torrential.
31:12So, for sure, yung mga lugar na yun
31:14na highly urbanized
31:15ay makakaranas ng pagbaha.
31:18Yes, naka-identify po dun sa
31:20ano natin yan sa rainfall advisory.
31:22Please refer to the rainfall advisory
31:23for the potential impacts
31:25ng mga values na binanggit natin.
31:27Nakalagay po dun,
31:28pag more than 200 mm of rain,
31:30yung highly susceptible areas,
31:32yung mga highly urbanized areas,
31:33mas malaki ang chance na bahayin
31:37kumpara sa mga areas na iba po
31:39ang sabihin na natin yung
31:41existing environment.
31:43So, the environment plays a role din po
31:45sa nagiging efekto
31:47ng mga pagulan sa isang lugar.
31:50Tapos, sir, kasi may tatlong weather systems, no?
31:54Dalawa nasa labas pa ng PAR.
31:56As early as now, nakikita niyo ba
31:58that either of these weather systems
31:59may have an effect on each other?
32:03Titignan po natin distansya,
32:05napakalayo po.
32:06Wala pong direct ang efekto
32:08sa pagkilos,
32:09o naimpluwensyaan yung pagkilos
32:10ng current weather system
32:12na nakakapekto sa ating bansa,
32:13kumpara sa mga nasa labas pa ng PAR.
32:16Usually, magkakaroon lang yan
32:18ng efekto
32:20kung at least less than
32:212,000 km on distance.
32:23Pero these three weather systems,
32:24sobrang layo pong distansya
32:26sa isa't-isa.
32:27Tapos, kakamian po,
32:28ang daan ay sa may Northern Luzon.
32:30So, anong implications ito
32:32dun sa mga lugar
32:33na sa itaas na bahagi ng bansa, sir?
32:38Okay, idagdag ko lang din po.
32:41Given that itong mga nakaraang bagyo
32:44ay dumaan sa Central and Northern Luzon,
32:46of course, katulad po na nabangit kanina,
32:49ang mga lugar na ito po,
32:50ay nakaranasan ng mga pagulan.
32:52Ganun din, nakaranasan na rin
32:54ng pinsala, of course,
32:55yung malalakas na hangin.
32:56And then, given that
32:58ang projections natin,
32:59itong darawang paparating na bagyo pa
33:01ay roughly doon din sa kung saan
33:03dumaan ang mga nakaraang bagyo,
33:06then definitely, ang impact nito
33:08ay magmumultiply pa
33:10given that saturated ang lupa.
33:12Then definitely, yung kalupaan
33:15kung saan ay mataas yung chance
33:18sa nagumuho
33:19ay nandun po.
33:20Mas na-amplify pa yun.
33:22So, yan po sana.
33:24Given that meron naman tayong
33:26mga landslide hazard map,
33:28and then ganun din yung flood hazard map,
33:30sana po ay gamitin po ito
33:31at sundan ng ating mga kababayan
33:33upang nang sagayon
33:34ay maiwasan po natin yung sakuna.
33:36Maraming salamat, Sir Chris
33:38at Doc Mar
33:39sa pagpapaliwanag.
33:41Acknowledge din po natin
33:42yung presence ng GMA7
33:44na kasama din po natin ngayon.
33:46So, may iba pa pong katanungan.
33:52May katanungan po tayo
33:53mula sa Facebook page po
33:55ng Pag-asa, no?
33:56So, from
33:58Elaline Devera of Manila Bulletin,
34:01why have we been experiencing
34:04a series of cyclones recently?
34:07Is this a rare occurrence?
34:09Could you explain the factors
34:11behind this?
34:13Perhaps, Ma'am Ana Solis
34:15from the Climate and Agromet Division.
34:17So, hindi naman natin siyang
34:19masasabi na rare.
34:23Kasi since 1951,
34:25nagkaroon po tayo ng mga around 7 events
34:27na kun saan,
34:28nagkaroon po tayo ng mga
34:303 to 5 na bagyo tuwing November.
34:32And usually po, sunod-sunod din ito.
34:34At kung titignan po natin,
34:36yung tinatawag nating
34:38Intertropical Convergence Zone.
34:39So, yan po yung mga breeding places
34:41ng ating tropical cyclones.
34:42So, usually po,
34:43yung lahat na mga bagyo ngayon
34:45na sunod-sunod,
34:46yan po ay naka-embed
34:47sa Intertropical Convergence Zone.
34:49So, nakakaranas po ito ngayon
34:51dahil although hindi pa po
34:53fully develop yung tinatawag nating
34:55La Nina,
34:56pero yung pong mga event
34:57nung nakaraang mga November,
34:59sinabi nating 7 events,
35:00mostly po ay yun po ay
35:02La Nina years po,
35:03or weak La Nina.
35:04So, nakikita natin na ganito yung
35:06karakteristik po talaga ng ating mga bagyo,
35:08lalong-lalo na po pag October,
35:10November, December.
35:11So, yun po yung nakikita natin
35:13sa ngayon na senaryo.
35:14And as early as July,
35:16na nagpalabas tayo ng La Nina Alert,
35:18sinabi na natin,
35:19ito yung mga possible po
35:20na mga senaryo
35:21ng pagkakaroon
35:22ng mas maraming bilang ng bagyo
35:24by until end of this year.
35:27Maraming salamat,
35:28Ms. Anna Solis.
35:32May katanungan pa ba?
35:33Yes, ma'am.
35:44Ma'am, may magtatanong na po.
35:48Hi, ma'am.
35:49Follow up lang kayo yung Ms. Anna.
35:50Anyone can add also
35:52sa magiging sagot ni Ms. Anna.
35:53Rhea Fernandez of TV5 po.
35:56Tama po ba dininig ko?
35:57Yung sunod-sunod na bagyo
36:00ngayong last quarter of the year,
36:02it's actually parang usual naman to
36:05since 1970s po, no?
36:07Pero parang napansin namin
36:09malalakas po eh.
36:10Tsaka matataas po yung category po
36:12kung tama po,
36:13or leveling po, no?
36:14Sa pagkakaintindi namin.
36:16Tama po ba ang pagkakarinig ko
36:17dahil po sa La Nina phenomenon ito?
36:20Can you please expound on that, ma'am?
36:22Perhaps, Ma'am Anna from CAD.
36:24Yes, po.
36:25Historically po,
36:26braised from 1951 to 2023 data natin,
36:30tuwing week La Nina,
36:31so since ngayon po,
36:33ay hindi pa siya week La Nina,
36:34pero nandun na po tayo
36:36sa tinatawag nating La Nina-like condition
36:39na ipinalabas natin since July
36:41na makakaranas tayo
36:42ng mga ganitong maraming pag-uulan
36:44at maaaring dulot ng mga bagyo.
36:46At base din po,
36:47sa historical nito,
36:48there are more typhoons
36:50and super typhoon category
36:52dominant during week La Nina condition.
36:55So since La Nina-like condition,
36:57ito yung nakikita natin.
36:59At isa pa po yung sinasabi natin
37:01na kapag nag-declare po kasi tayo
37:03ng week La Nina,
37:04yung unusual cooling
37:05ng tropical Pacific
37:07dun sa central at eastern.
37:09Pero unusual din po
37:11yung warming na malapit sa atin,
37:13dito po sa malapit sa karagatan sa atin.
37:15So ang nakikita po natin,
37:17hindi man po nasasatisfy
37:19yung tinatawag nating
37:20full-blown na week La Nina
37:22dahil hindi pa ganung kababa
37:24ang unusual cooling.
37:25Yung unusual warming naman po
37:27ng karagatan na malapit sa atin,
37:29yun yung nakikita natin
37:30na mas mainit.
37:31Kaya very favorable po
37:33sa mga convective activity
37:35at sa mga tropical cyclones
37:36sa ngayon.
37:38Yes po, thank you.
37:40Ma'am, just to add
37:42sa mga tanong ko po,
37:44considering yung warming
37:46ng mga katubigan natin,
37:48karagatan po natin,
37:49contribute to La Nina, tama po.
37:51Where do we attribute
37:53this warming?
37:55Until when can we see
37:57this trend?
37:58Will it go on,
38:00even in the succeeding years?
38:05Sa ngayon, ang tinitignan po natin
38:07is yung warming
38:08ng tinatawag ng ating
38:10karagatan-dagat-pasipiko.
38:11So although wala pa nga po tayong
38:13full-blown na La Nina,
38:14nakikita pa rin po natin
38:16na unusual pa rin po yung warming
38:18ng pag-init ng temperaturan ng karagatan
38:20na malapit sa atin,
38:21which is favorable po nga po
38:23for convective activity,
38:24until February next year,
38:26dahil nakikita po natin,
38:28above the way, above normal pa rin po
38:30yung posibli pong maging pag-uulan,
38:32lalong-lalo na po yung nandito sa
38:34eastern section ng ating bansa.
38:36So hindi man po bagyo ang posibli
38:38makapag-contribute pa dito sa mga maraming
38:40pag-uulan na ito, so marami
38:42other rain-bearing weather systems
38:44ay posibli din pong mag-contribute
38:46dito sa nakikita natin medyo mas marami
38:48pang-ulan sa mga susunod na mga buwan.
38:50Thank you, Ma'am Anna.
38:52Thank you so much, Ma'am Anna, and
38:54yes po, may tanong.
38:56Rambo Labay, ng DCXL.
38:58Sir,
39:00kung hindi ako nagkakamali,
39:02ngayong buwan ng December,
39:04ay merong malakas na bagyo
39:06nung nakaraan ko maraming...
39:08Itong buwan ng November,
39:10mga nakarang taon kung hindi ako
39:12nagkakamali, yung Yolanda, balikan natin,
39:14kung saan maraming nasawi.
39:16Itong bang ganun ang cycle
39:18ba talaga ng bagyo?
39:20May mga buwan na talaga malalakas.
39:22Nabanggit din na bukod dito kay
39:24Nika, meron ding paparating
39:26na dalawa, at hindi nga natin
39:28inasaan kung talagang malakas ito,
39:30bagabat sinasabing hindi naman
39:32tatama, no?
39:34Ang buwan ba ng November, talagang yun
39:36ang cycle na talagang
39:38malalakas na bagyo na dumarating?
39:44Maraming salamat po sa katanungan.
39:46Tama po kayo na si Super Typhoon Yolanda
39:48noong November ay dumaan
39:50dito sa Tacloban, in particular,
39:52at naging damaging yung kanyang impacts.
39:54Ulitin po namin,
39:56kapag buwan ng October,
39:58November, December, ito po yung
40:00last quarter of the year, ito po yung
40:02typically na kung saan ay
40:04more of landfalling, yung mga tropical cyclones,
40:06so kasama na po doon yung
40:08nakaraan nga noong 2013,
40:10ito pong si Yolanda.
40:12At siguro,
40:14kaya mas madalas po natin or mas
40:16naaalala natin itong mga
40:18malalakas na bagyo na ito ay dahil nga
40:20nag-landfall sila. Ayun po.
40:22And then typical din naman po,
40:24although fewer
40:26ang inaasahan natin kapag
40:28gano'ng mga buwan, pero
40:30dahil nga yung
40:32conditions ay
40:34kumbaga favorable for
40:36tropical cyclones to intensify,
40:38ay ganun po yung
40:40condition. Kumbaga
40:42nasa last
40:44quarter of the year, nandun din yung
40:46mga malalakas na bagyo po.
40:48Salamat, Doc Mar, sa pagpapaliwanan.
40:50So, meron pa tayong
40:52katanungan mula po sa Facebook page
40:54from Miguel
40:56Mercado de la Cruz,
40:58may posibilidad po ba na magkaroon ng
41:00rapid intensification?
41:04Doc Mar?
41:06Well, actually, itong si Nika
41:08ay nag-underwent siya ng rapid
41:10intensification in the past
41:12few hours. And then,
41:14dahil ngayon ay nasa kalupaan na ito,
41:16definitely, ang impact nito
41:18ay two weekend na itong
41:20si Typhoon
41:22Nika. And we are expecting
41:24in the next few hours ay magiging tropical
41:26storm or severe tropical storm
41:28na lang yung kanyang category.
41:30Salamat, Doc Mar,
41:32sa pagpapaliwanan. May mga katanungan
41:34po ba tayo?
41:38Alright?
41:40Wala na po? Okay.
41:42So, kung wala na po,
41:44hopefully, nasagot ang ating mga
41:46katanungan. So, if there are no more
41:48questions in the floor po,
41:50tawagin na po natin para sa
41:52panghuling mensahe and to formally
41:54close ang ating press
41:56conference, ang
41:58Chief po ng Flood Forecasting and Warning
42:00Section ng Hydrometeorology
42:02Division, si Engineer
42:04Oscar Cruz.
42:06Magandang umaga po sa lahat.
42:08Nagpapasalamat kami
42:10sa aming mga partners,
42:12lalong-lalong na sa media
42:14na sumusubaybay
42:16sa aming mga anunsyo,
42:18lalong-lalong na sa mga ganitong panahon.
42:20So, ang pag-asa
42:22ay patuloy na nagbabantay
42:24ng mga dumarating
42:26na bagyo, at
42:28kaakibat nito, ay
42:30binibigay namin ang angkop
42:32na warnings o babala
42:34sa mamamayan.
42:36At ito ay binibigay
42:38namin
42:40in advance.
42:42Kung mapapasin nyo na sa labas pa lang
42:44ng Philippine Area of Responsibility
42:46yung mga bagyo, ay
42:48minomonitor na natin.
42:50Yan po ay aming mandato.
42:52Marami kami
42:54ng mga
42:56empleyado na mga
42:58dumaan sa mga
43:00pagsasanay. So,
43:02ang aming mga warning at forecast
43:04ay pinag-aralang mabuti.
43:06Kagaya ng sinabi nga kanina,
43:08itong bagyong Sinika
43:10ay nag-landfall na
43:12kanina, at
43:14bago nangyari yan, ay meron pa tayong
43:16mga previous na bagyo, pangatlo na Sinika
43:18dito sa buwan ng November.
43:20At sinabi nga kanina na
43:22saturated na yung ating mga kalupaan
43:24at maraming
43:26hazards na maa-apektuhan
43:28nito, gaya ng
43:30floodlight at flooding, lalong-lalo
43:32na sa dinaana ng bagyong
43:34Sinika.
43:36So, pinag-iingat natin
43:38ang ating mga kababayan na
43:40sumubaybay pa rin sa ating
43:42mga anunsyo sa mga darating
43:44na oras.
43:46At tulong-tulong po tayo sa ating
43:48pagbabantay. Maraming
43:50salamat uli sa mga partner
43:52agencies din natin na sa ngayon ay
43:54abala rin sa pagbibigay
43:56ng mga
43:58tulong sa ating mga mamamayan
44:00kasama ng pag-asa at ng ating
44:02mga media partners.
44:04At yun lamang po sa ngala ng
44:06pag-asa ng aming mga opisyales.
44:08Maraming-marami pong salamat
44:10sa inyong lahat.
44:12Salamat po Engineer Oscar
44:14Cruz from the Hydromet Division,
44:16ang chief po ng flood forecasting
44:18and warning section. And of course
44:20maraming salamat din po sa ating duty
44:22forecaster and hydrologist na nag-present
44:24po sa ating DOST
44:26sa officials and personnel
44:28at sa ating mga media partners
44:30na sinamahan kami ngayon at sa mga
44:32kababayan na tumutok sa ating
44:34social media platforms.
44:36Patuloy po tayong mag-antabay
44:38sa mga updates mula po sa
44:40DOST Pag-asa. And that concludes
44:42our press conference for today
44:44on behalf of DOST Pag-asa
44:46community. Maraming salamat
44:48po at mag-ingat po tayong lahat.

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