Wednesday, June 24, 2009

TS NANGKA (FERIA) now over Romblon-Tablas Islands...[Update #006]




for Wednesday, 24 June 2009 [8:05 AM PST]

click to get RSS data
<<<Typhoon2000.com Mobile >>>
Get the latest 3-hrly SMS Storm Alerts on FERIA!
For more details: Text T2K TYPHOON to

2800 (Globe/TM) | 216 (Smart/TNT) | 2288 (Sun)
*only P2.50 (Smart/Globe) / P2.00 (Sun) per msg received.
powered by: Synermaxx
Typhoon2000 (T2K) NEWS (Tue June 23 2009):

Currently issuing 6-hrly advisories on TS NANGKA (FERIA).


NANGKA (FERIA) MAX WIND SPEED PER AGENCY:

+ USA (JTWC/1-min avg): 85 km/hr
+ Philippines (PAGASA/10-min avg): 75 km/hr
+ Japan (JMA/10-min avg): 75 km/hr
+ Korea (KMA/10-min avg): 75 km/hr
+ Hong Kong (HKO/10-min avg): 75 km/hr
+ Beijing (NMC/2-min avg): 65 km/hr
+ Taiwan (CWB/10-min avg): 65 km/hr

TROPICAL STORM NANGKA [FERIA/04W/0904]
T2K EMAIL ADVISORY NUMBER 006

As of 6:00 AM PST (22:00 GMT) Thu 25 June 2009
Source: JTWC WARNING #006 (US Navy/Air Force) / T2K XTRAPOLATION

  • Tropical Storm NANGKA (FERIA) intensified slightly and is now over Romblon-Tablas Islands...landfall expected over Mindoro around noontime...Stormy weather affecting Northern Visayas and Southern Tagalog Provinces.

    *Residents and visitors along Northern Visayas, Mindoro and Southern Tagalog Provinces should closely monitor the progress of NANGKA.

    *Kindly refer to your local warnings & bulletins issued by your country's official weather agency. This advisory is intended for additional information purposes only.


    + Forecast Outlook: NANGKA is expected to track WNW and slowly intensify as it traverses the island of Mindoro around 12 noon to 2 PM today. The 5-day Long-Range Forecast shows NANGKA turning to the NW to NNW passing along the west coast of Luzon later tonight until early tomorrow morning, affecting the provinces of Zambales, Bataan and Pangasinan. It shall move into South China Sea on Thursday afternoon reaching its peak forecast winds of 110 kph. NANGKA shall start to recurve towards the NNE to NE by early Saturday June 27 and pass along the west coast of Taiwan on Sunday, June 28.

    + Effects: NANGKA's circulation has shrunked and became small while moving across the Sibuyan Sea. Its inner bands continue to spread across Romblon, Boracay and Northern Panay and is expected to cover the island of Mindoro later this morning...Winds of up to 100 kph with moderate to heavy rains can be expected along the inner bands. Meanwhile, outer bands of NANGKA spreading most parts of Northern Visayas, Palawan, Southern Tagalog Provinces including Metro Manila & Southern Bicol including Masbate. Light to moderate rains with winds & squalls plus thunderstorms can be expected along the outer bands. 1-day rainfall accumulations of 100 up to 150 mm can be expected along the storm's rain bands...with isolated accumulations of up to 200 mm near the center. Improving weather can be expected across the rest of Bicol Peninsula as the storm moves farther away. Residents in low-lying areas & steep slopes must remain alert & seek evacuation for possible life-threatening flash floods, mudslides & landslides due to the anticipated heavy rains brought about by this system. Precautionary measures must be initiated if necessary.

    [Important Note: Please keep in mind that the above forecast outlook, effects, current monsoon intensity, & tropical cyclone watch changes every 6 to 12 hrs!] 
    Time/Date: 6:00 AM PST Wed June 24 2009
    Location of Center: 12.5º N Lat 122.3º E Lon
    Distance 1: 10 km (5 nm) South of Romblon
    Distance 2: 80 km (43 nm) NNE of Boracay
    Distance 3: 130 km (70 nm) SE of Marinduque
    Distance 4: 135 km (73 nm) WNW of Masbate
    Distance 5: 155 km (83 nm) SW of Metro Naga/CWC
    Distance 6: 180 km (97 nm) SSE of Lucena City
    Distance 7: 190 km (103 nm) SE of Puerto Galera
    Distance 8: 265 km (143 nm) SSE of Metro Manila
    MaxWinds (1-min avg):
    85 kph (45 kts) near the center
    Peak Wind Gusts: 100 kph (55 kts)
    Saffir-Simpson Scale: Tropical Storm
    Coastal Storm Surge Height: 0-3 feet [0-0.9 m]
    Central Pressure: 989 millibars (hPa)
    Recent Movement: WNW @ 22 kph (12 kts)
    General Direction: Mindoro
    Size (in Diameter): 555 km (300 nm) / Average
    Max Sea Wave Height (near center): 11 ft (3.3 m)
    T2K TrackMap (for Public): 6 AM PST Wed June 24
    JTWC Ship Avoidance TrackMap:
    18Z Tue June 23
    Multi-Agency Forecast TrackMap: 2 AM Wed June 24
    TSR Wind Probabilities: Current to 120 hrs lead
    Zoomed Satellite Pic:
    Near Real-Time
    Wunderground Animation: 6-12 hr. GIF Loop

    PHILIPPINE STORM WARNING SIGNAL # TWO (2) click to know meaning
    In Effect: REST OF BICOL, TICAO IS., BURIAS IS., NORTHERN ILOILO, AKLAN, CAPIZ, MARINDQUE, ROMBLON, SOUTHERN QUEZON, MINDORO, LUBANG, BATANGAS, LAGUNA, CAVITE, BATAAN, RIZAL, & METRO MANILA.

    The above areas will experience stormy weather today (with winds of up to 100 kph). Coastal waters will be rough to very rough and extremely dangerous to all types of seacrafts.

    PHILIPPINE STORM WARNING SIGNAL # ONE (1) click to know meaning
    In Effect: CATANDUANES, REST OF VISAYAS, NORTHERN QUEZON, POLILLO IS., CALAMIAN, CUYO IS., REST OF CENTRAL LUZON, AURORA, & PANGASINAN.

    The above areas will have rains and winds of not more than 60 kph today. Coastal waters will be moderate to rough.

    Residents living in low-lying and mountainous areas under Public Storm Warning Signal Numbers 1 & 2 are alerted against flashfloods, mudflows, mudslides and landslides.

    12, 24, 48 & 72 HR. FORECAST:
    2 PM (06 GMT) 24 JUNE: 12.9N 121.2E / 85-100 KPH / NW @ 20 KPH
  • 2 AM (18 GMT) 25 JUNE: 14.6N 119.9E / 95-120 KPH / NNW @ 19 KPH
    2 AM (18 GMT) 26 JUNE: 18.4N 118.1E / 110-140 KPH / N @ 13 KPH
    2 AM (18 GMT) 27 JUNE: 21.1N 118.2E / 110-140 KPH / NE @ 20 KPH

    REMARKS: 2 AM (18 GMT) 24 JUNE POSITION: 12.1N 123.0E.
    ^TROPICAL STORM (TS) 04W (NANGKA) CONTINUED TO TRACK TO THE
    WEST ALONG THE SOUTHERN PERIPHERY OF A SUBTROPICAL RIDGE (STR) NORTH
    OF TS 04W ORIENTED WEST-SOUTHWEST TO EAST-NORTHEAST. THE SYSTEM HAS
    MAINTAINED INTENSITY WITH MODERATE VERTICAL WINDSHEAR, POOR POLEWARD
    OUTFLOW AND INTERACTION FROM LAND SUPPRESSING FURTHER
    INTENSIFICATION. INTENSITY IS BASED ON ESTIMATES FROM PGTW AND RJTD.
    ANIMATED INFRARED IMAGERY DEPICTS DEEP CONVECTION OVER THE LOW LEVEL
    CIRCULATION CENTER AND CONVECTIVE BANDING WRAPPING AROUND THE
    NORTHERN FLANK AND INTO THE WESTERN SIDE OF THE CENTER.
    SCATTEROMETER AND MICROWAVE DATA IS CURRENTLY CONTAMINATED DUE TO
    PROXIMITY TO LAND.
    ...(
    more)

    >> NANGKA, meaning: JackFruitName contributed by: Malaysia.
    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    PAGASA CURRENT POSITION, MOVEMENT AND INTENSITY (10-min. ave.):
     
    > 4 AM (20 GMT) 24 JUNE: 12.7N 122.6E / NW @ 19 kph / 75 kph

    :: For the complete PAGASA bulletin, kindly visit their website at: 
       
    http://www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/wb/tcupdate.shtml
    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    RECENT T2K TRACKING CHART:


    _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

     
    RECENT MTSAT-1R SATELLITE IMAGE:


    > Image source:  NOAA SATELLITE CENTER 
    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    RECENT WUNDERGROUND SATELLITE ANIMATION
    :


    > Image source:  Wunderground.com (http://www.wunderground.com/)
    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    NOTE:
     
      ^ - JTWC commentary remarks (for Meteorologists) from their latest warning.
    __________________________________________________________________________________________

    >> To know the meteorological terminologies and acronyms used on this update visit the ff:

       
    http://typhoon2000.ph/tcterm.htm  
       
    http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/aboutgloss.shtml
        http://www.srh.noaa.gov/oun/severewx/glossary.php
        http://www.srh.weather.gov/fwd/glossarynation.html
        http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/acronyms.shtml
    __________________________________________________________________________________________

    For the complete details on TS NANGKA (FERIA)...go visit our website @:

    >
    http://www.typhoon2000.com
    http://www.maybagyo.com

    :: Kindly view our site's disclaimer at: 
       
    http://www.typhoon2000.ph/disclaimer.htm


    Copyright © 2009 Typhoon2000.com All Rights Reserved

    __._,_.___
    Recent Activity
    Visit Your Group
    Give Back

    Yahoo! for Good

    Get inspired

    by a good cause.

    Y! Toolbar

    Get it Free!

    easy 1-click access

    to your groups.

    Yahoo! Groups

    Start a group

    in 3 easy steps.

    Connect with others.

    .

    __,_._,___

    No comments: