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  2. Tropical Storm Kammuri (2008) - Wikipedia

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    On August 3, PAGASA identified a tropical disturbance which was located in the South China Sea to the north of Luzon island in the Philippines and was later classified as Tropical Depression Julian. Later that day the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) designated Julian as a minor tropical depression and initiated advisories on the tropical ...

  3. Typhoon Mawar - Wikipedia

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    Satellite loop of Mawar as it made its closest approach to Guam on May 24 The last NEXRAD radar scans of Typhoon Mawar before the radar went out. The NEXRAD velocity (right side) had a max wind speed of 193 mph (311 km/h) about 400 feet (120 m) above the surface.

  4. List of programs broadcast by DZRH/DZRH News Television

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    Ang Lahat ay May Pag-Asa (radio drama) Atras-Abante (radio drama) Arangkada Balita with Dennis Antenor, Jr. and Niño "Bonito" Padilla (Monday–Friday) (2012–2013) Arangkada Balita with Neil Ocampo (Monday–Friday) (2013–2015) Arangkada Balita Weekend (Saturday and Sunday) (2013–2015) Ask my Pope (2019) Balitang Bayan Numero Uno (1986 ...

  5. Typhoon Ketsana - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon Ketsana, known in the Philippines as Tropical Storm Ondoy, was the second-most devastating tropical cyclone of the 2009 Pacific typhoon season, causing $1.15 billion in damages and 665 fatalities, only behind Morakot earlier in the season, which caused 956 deaths and damages worth $6.2 billion.

  6. Philippine Standard Time - Wikipedia

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    PAGASA installed a rubidium atomic clock, a GPS receiver, a time interval counter, a distribution amplifier, and a computer to help calculate the time difference with every satellite within its antenna's field of view. [8] [9]

  7. Tropical Storm Wendy (1999) - Wikipedia

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    Tropical Storm Wendy, known in the Philippines as Tropical Storm Mameng, was a deadly tropical cyclone that affected China in early September 1999. Wendy was first monitored on August 29, 1999, and was designated as a tropical depression by PAGASA the next day.

  8. RADARSAT Constellation - Wikipedia

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    The RADARSAT Constellation Mission (RCM) is a three-spacecraft fleet of Earth observation satellites operated by the Canadian Space Agency.The RCM's goal is to provide data for climate research and commercial applications including oil exploration, fishing, shipping, etc. [3] With satellites smaller than RADARSAT-2, [4] the RCM will provide new applications—made possible through the ...

  9. Typhoon Koppu (2009) - Wikipedia

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    Satellite imagery showed that a consolidating Low Level Circulation Centre (LLCC) with convection had started to develop and was wrapping toward the center. On September 11, the LLCC started to show improvement and was under moderate vertical shear with good westward outflow, but the JMA still upgraded the system to a minor tropical depression. [2]