Panayam kay Ana Clauren-Jorda, weather specialist, PAGASA | Unang Balita

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00:00Two typhoons and one low-pressure area are being monitored inside and outside the Philippine Air Responsibility.
00:07Joining us live is Ana Clorin-Jorda, weather specialist from Pagasa.
00:12Good morning, Ms. Ana.
00:14Yes, good morning, Sir Arjo and to our viewers.
00:18Is it possible for a typhoon to hit the country, and where?
00:23Yes, this typhoon, Sihul, is currently in the extreme northern region.
00:29We are hoping that this typhoon will be able to reach the Batanes, Cagayan, Babuyan Islands, and Apayaw.
00:45And in the next few days, because the track is a bit low, it is possible that the entire Cagayan Valley, Cordilleras region, and Ilocos region will also experience rain due to this typhoon, Sihul.
00:57Ms. Ana, is it possible for a wind signal to rise due to this typhoon, Sihul?
01:02Yes, because we are hoping that this typhoon will come closer, and possibly its diameter will increase in the next few days or hours,
01:10we are hoping that a tropical cyclone wind signal number one will rise in some parts of the Cagayan Valley today.
01:17And if it intensifies, or it is possible that it will intensify or become stronger,
01:22we are not ruling out the possibility that a signal number two or signal number three will rise in the northern region.
01:30It looks like the track of this typhoon, Hulian, is looping.
01:34What do you think is the reason why it is moving like that now?
01:38Yes, because it is in the high-pressure area where it is pushing so that the track of this typhoon, Hulian, will move lower.
01:50After that, when the high-pressure area that is pushing it will pass,
01:55it will move up north-westward or up out of our area of responsibility.
02:02Due to the track of this typhoon, Hulian, is it possible that this typhoon, Hulian, will become stronger as a super typhoon category?
02:11Yes, at the moment, Sir Arjo, we are hoping that this typhoon will intensify or become stronger.
02:17And in our latest analysis, it is possible that it will reach the typhoon category.
02:22And because it is in the ocean, we are not ruling out the possibility that it will become stronger.
02:27That is why we will continue to follow the updates that are coming out.
02:31This is the question of all.
02:32Ms. Ana, when is it possible for Philippine Air Responsibility to release this typhoon, Hulian?
02:38Because the track of this typhoon is looping, it is possible that by Wednesday, our area of responsibility will be released.
02:45Can we say that this typhoon, Hulian, will intensify again?
02:51Our estimate is that it will not happen again.
02:54This typhoon will no longer be a strong typhoon.
02:57There are still typhoons, but the possible effects of typhoons in our country are weaker.
03:03And if we compare it to the previous typhoons in the Southwest Monsun Sea,
03:11this typhoon, Hulian, is weaker or weaker than the Southwest Monsun that we expect to be enhanced by this typhoon, Hulian.
03:20How long will the monsoon rains that we are experiencing last?
03:25This October, or especially by last week of October, we are in the transition period
03:31from the Southwest Monsun to the Northeast Monsun season.
03:36So we are in the transition period from October to November.
03:39When we head to another typhoon in the Pacific Ocean, is there a chance that it will also enter our area of responsibility?
03:47The typhoon that we are watching, or the tropical depression outside our area of responsibility,
03:52the chance that it will enter our park is still low and it does not have a direct effect on any part of our country.
04:00But is it also possible that it will hit the coast or not?
04:03We do not expect that it will hit the coast and that it will have a direct effect on our country.
04:11Let's head to the low-pressure area that is close to the Philippine air responsibility. Is there a chance that it will be a typhoon?
04:19Yes. The LPA that we are watching, which is at the boundary of our park,
04:24we do not expect that it will be a typhoon.
04:28So in the coming days or in the next few hours, it is also possible that it will melt or dissipate.
04:34Thank you very much Ms. Ana Clorin Horda, weather specialist from Pagasa. Good morning.
04:40Thank you. Good morning.
04:57For more information visit www.fema.gov

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