• 4 months ago
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) announced on Saturday, July 20, that Tropical Depression (TD) Butchoy has exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR).

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Transcript
00:00So, we are monitoring two typhoons, Tropical Depression Bochoy and Carina.
00:06Last night, this became a typhoon and we issued a bulletin at 11 o'clock last night.
00:15At the moment, you read it correctly, T.D. Bochoy is outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
00:24Last night, Iba-Zambales had a 545-kilometer storm.
00:29It had a strong 55-kilometer-per-hour wind in the middle and a gust of 70-kilometer-per-hour.
00:39It was expected to have a 10-kilometer-per-hour eastern storm.
00:47Meanwhile, Carina is still inside.
00:51It is also in the Tropical Depression intensity, like Bochoy.
00:55And this is the last night, 510-kilometer-eastern storm of Virac-Catanduanes.
01:03It had a strong 55-kilometer-per-hour wind in the middle and a gust of 70-kilometer-per-hour.
01:13It is expected to have a gust of 30-kilometer-per-hour.
01:22So this will be our scenario for respective tropical depressions.
01:28So as I mentioned, at 9 o'clock this morning, the Philippine Area of Responsibility issued the Bochoy storm.
01:38It is expected to move west-north-westward at a speed of 10-kilometer-per-hour.
01:46And it is expected that while the sea along the coast of our country is being washed away,
01:52it will become a tropical storm until it landfalls in Hainan, China.
01:58But there is no more risk in our country.
02:02So what we expect is that the effect of this is indirectly the change of tides here in the northern part of Luzon.
02:16The next storm is the recent storm that is still inside the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
02:24It is expected that at 500 kilometers, there will be a light aurora tomorrow morning.
02:32And at 410 kilometers, there will be a light aparica next Monday morning.
02:42And on Tuesday morning, it is expected that at 305 kilometers, it will be Basco Batanes.
02:49It is also expected that the recent storm will be a tropical storm within 12 to 24 hours.
02:58It is expected that the Philippine Area of Responsibility will issue the so-called storm by Wednesday morning.
03:07The current storm is expected to move generally northwest while it will slowly move to the south.
03:17And it will continue to move to the south starting Monday.
03:24And it will be fast and will move to the south until it reaches the boundary of the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
03:35And as I mentioned, on Wednesday morning, the Philippine Area of Responsibility will issue the storm.
03:42It is expected to be strong within 24 hours into a tropical storm.
03:47And it is also expected that it will be a typhoon on Monday night.
03:55What do we expect when it comes to rain?
03:59The Philippine Area of Responsibility storm has no direct effect on the country.
04:05And we do not expect that the current storm will have a direct effect in the next two days.
04:13But we expect that there will be enhancements to the southwest monsoon, especially the current storm by Monday.
04:24And we expect that there will be minor enhancements to the northern part of the monsoon.
04:36We issued an advisory.
04:39This is what is included in our advisory.
04:42Today, because of the storm, the storm will give moderate to sometimes severe rainfall in the Kalayaan Islands.
04:51And tomorrow, in Zambales, Bataan, and Kalayaan Islands.
04:56Butchoy's storm will be different.
04:59Meanwhile, the current storm, while it is getting stronger and moving to the east coast of our country,
05:07the storm will also be different in the places I mentioned.
05:12On Monday, we expect moderate to sometimes severe rainfall in Metro Manila,
05:20Ilocos Region, Zambales, Bataan, Batangas, Cavite, Occidental, Mindoro, and Northern Palawan.
05:31So here in the places I mentioned, we expect the possibility of flash floods and landslides,
05:37especially if there is moderate to sometimes severe rainfall.
05:43Meanwhile, when it comes to the wind,
05:47until tomorrow, there will be winds in the Kalayaan Islands.
05:54Meanwhile, on Monday, there will also be winds in Calabar Zone,
05:59Memaropa, Bicol Region, Western Visayas, Zambales, Bataan, and Metro Manila.
06:06We expect that the flash floods will have a direct effect on Monday.
06:14We expect that the warning signal will be raised, number one,
06:19here in the eastern portion of Northern Luzon and Extreme Northern Luzon,
06:25from early Sunday evening until early morning on Monday.
06:32As for the sea condition, it is still in the moderate to rough seas.
06:37Our fellow fishermen are allowed to go fishing,
06:40but they are being warned that if the flash floods intensify and the tides rise,
06:48the sea could change or become unstable in the coming days.
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