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It is almost always associated with lightning, thunder, dense clouds, heavy rain or hail, and fast, roaring winds.

Thunderstorm

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It is characterized by low atmospheric pressure, high winds, and heavy rain

Tropical Cyclone

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It means "The Little Girl" in Spanish, referred to as the cold phase of ENSO.

La Niña

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It is the warm phase of ENSO, also means "Little Boy" or "Christ Child."

El Niño

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Give 1 "Before" Safety Precaution.

- Have a working flagslight, spare batteries, candles and matches ready.

- make plans with your ramily members for evacuation to a higher or safer ground

- clean waterways to prevent flooding

- reinforce structural supports in your house so it can withstand strong winds or water current.

- check your house drainage system for debris

- Elevate your valuables and electronics

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It is a rapid flooding of geomorphic low-lying areas like washes, rivers, dry lakes and basins.

Flash Flood

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It is the inundation of land areas which are not normally covered by water.

Floods

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It is a scientific term that describes the fluctuations in temperature between the ocean and the atmosphere.

El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) cycle

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It is the rising of the seawater above normal sea level over the coast.

Storm Surge

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Meaning of "PAGASA".

Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration

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A tropical cyclone with maximum wind speed to 118 to 184 kph or 64 - 99 knots.

Typhoon

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A tropical cyclone with maximum wind speed of 62 to 88 kph or 34 - 47 knots.

Tropical Storm

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Give 1 "During" Safety Precaution.

- Keep calm and do not go to isolated or open areas.

- Listen to weather updates by PAGASA and advisories by the NDRRMC through radios or television.

- Do not go near windows and doors.

- Unplag any electrical equipment if you see any sign of water rising to prevent electrocution.

- Move to a safer ground and bring necessities with you

- If you must wade through flood waters, wash with clean waters as soon as possible

- Only use your mobile phone for important things

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It is the national institution dedicated to provide: flood and typhoon warnings, public weather forecasts, meteorological, astronomical, climatological, and other specialized information.

PAGASA

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Give 1 "After" Safety Precaution.

- Wait for any announcements from local authorities to know if it is safe to return home.

- Report fallen powerline or cracked roads to local authorities

- Check your house for any damage and do needed repairs immediately 

- Watch out for live wires or any electrical outlet immersed in water

- Attend to injuries if needed

- Check contamination of your food and water

- Dump water thay may be accumulated in containers like in pot, cans ,etc

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What does the color "Green" mean in storm surge warning level?

No Alert

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Give 3 Hydrometeorological Hazard.

  1. Typhoon

  2. Thunderstorm

  3. Flood

  4. Flash Flood

  5. Storm Surge

  6. El Niño 

  7. La Niña

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Give 1 "During" Safety Precaution

- Keep calm and do not go to isolated or open areas.

- Listen to weather updates by PAGASA and advisories by the NDRRMC through radios or television.

- Do not go near windows and doors.

- Unplag any electrical equipment if you see any sign of water rising to prevent electrocution.

- Move to a safer ground and bring necessities with you

- If you must wade through flood waters, wash with clean waters as soon as possible

- Only use your mobile phone for important things

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What does the color "Yellow" mean in storm surge warning level?

Alert

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It's a branch of meteorology and hydrology that studies the transfer of water and energy between the land surface and the lower atmosphere.

Hydrometeorology

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Give 1 "Before" Safety Precaution.

- Have a working flagslight, spare batteries, candles and matches ready.

- make plans with your ramily members for evacuation to a higher or safer ground

- clean waterways to prevent flooding

- reinforce structural supports in your house so it can withstand strong winds or water current.

- check your house drainage system for debris

- Elevate your valuables and electronics

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What does the color "Red"  mean in storm surge warning level?

Take Action

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A tropical cyclone with maximum wind speed of 87 to 117 kph or 48 - 63 knots.

Severe Tropical Storm

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A tropical cyclone with maximum wind speed exceeding 185 kph or more than 100 knots.

Super Typhoon

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Give 1 "After" Safety Precaution.

- Wait for any announcements from local authorities to know if it is safe to return home.

- Report fallen powerline or cracked roads to local authorities

- Check your house for any damage and do needed repairs immediately 

- Watch out for live wires or any electrical outlet immersed in water

- Attend to injuries if needed

- Check contamination of your food and water

- Dump water thay may be accumulated in containers like in pot, cans ,etc

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