The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said the low-pressure area (LPA) monitored near the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR) has developed into a tropical depression before dawn on Monday, Nov. 11.
The tropical depression formed just as Typhoon “Nika” (international name: Toraji) is expected to make landfall in Luzon on Monday morning.
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The tropical depression formed just as Typhoon “Nika” (international name: Toraji) is expected to make landfall in Luzon on Monday morning.
READ MORE: https://mb.com.ph/2024/11/11/lpa-develops-into-tropical-depression-to-be-named-ofel
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00:00As far as the Nica Tornado, we are being watched by two tornadoes in the Pacific Ocean.
00:07First, the low-pressure area experienced a tropical depression.
00:13The distance from here to our land is 1,685 kilometers east of Visayas.
00:22The strong wind in the middle of it is 45 kilometers per hour
00:27and the wind speed is 55 kilometers per hour.
00:32It moved in the direction of West-Northwest
00:38or January-Pakanluran at a speed of 35 kilometers per hour.
00:43This tropical depression is a possibility to enter our Philippine Area of Responsibility this week.
00:52Meanwhile, the second tornado is very far from our country.
00:58It is a tropical storm with an international name, Mani.
01:02The distance from here to our country is 3,555 kilometers east of Central Luzon.
01:13The strong wind in the middle of it is 85 kilometers per hour.
01:19For now, it is very likely to enter our Philippine Area of Responsibility.
01:26The next tornado after Nica is Ophel.