The Philippines, particularly Luzon, are going to be hit by Typhoon Cimaron on Sunday, October 29th. Although the typhoon will not be making landfall until late evening (local time), its effects will be felt well ahead of its arrival, in the shape of rain and strong winds. The strongest winds, near the centre, will be about 70 knots (80 mph).
The Philippines Atmospheric Geophysical Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) has issued a bulletin on this system, which readers in the Philippines should refer to for the latest update.
PLEASE NOTE: In the Philippines, Cimaron is referred to as Paeng.
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Friday, 27 October 2006
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It is great that you alert people on the dangers all around them, different locals...and such. I hope they heed your warning...
ReplyDeleteI wanted to ask you about where my daughter is now...Santa Cruz, Bolivia...she said it is the rainy season...really bad, flooding rains. Day in and day out...do you ever update on that area of there country?? Just wondered...thanks for all of your important updates on storms...take care!
Joyce
just dropped in to wish you a great weekend
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YIKES!! I work with a lot of people from that country!!
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