Author name: Robert Speta

Tropical Weather Watch: Two Systems Brewing in the Western Pacific

We are closely monitoring two significant weather systems in the tropical Western Pacific. These areas of interest could have notable impacts on the region, especially for those in the Philippines, Vietnam, and Southern China. Let’s dive into the details. System One: East of the Philippines Our first area of concern lies to the east of […]

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Tornado Strikes Metro Cebu: High Winds, Flooding, and the Unpredictable Nature of Weather

On Sunday afternoon, a tornado touched down in Metro Cebu, bringing with it high winds, heavy rainfall, and significant flooding. The tornado caused extensive damage to several homes and businesses, leaving the community grappling with the aftermath of this unexpected weather event. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of weather.

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TRACKING THE TROPICS, and the ISS FLYS OVER MANILA

Current Weather Dynamics We begin with the upper-level low, which is creating additional instability in the region. This low, combined with a small tropical wave, is moving westward and will collide with the prevailing southwest monsoon. This combination is causing scattered showers across a significant portion of Luzon. While not all areas will be affected

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