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Oct 30, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

Typhoon Mirinae on track to hit flooded Manila

Full story: Centre Daily Times

Typhoon Mirinae, the fourth cyclone to wallop the Philippines in a month, was barreling toward the capital of Manila, where some districts are still submerged by recent massive flooding, forecasters said Friday.

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marilou

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i wish there is no more floods in philippines
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lucrecia wrote:
SHAME PHILIPPINES SHAME - always waiting for donations while politicians corrupt
After being battered by consecutive tropical cyclones in recent weeks, the governments of Japan and Australia have extended technical and system support for the country's weather bureau.
Japan will extend a Y3.350-billion (P1.7449 billion) grant to the Philippines for Doppler radars and other equipment to improve Philippine weather forecasting capabilities.
Todd Smith of Climate Service Center Bureau of Meteorology of Australia explains about the Tropical Cyclone Early Warning System, a new software introduced by Australia to the Philippines, as they track the path of Typhoon Santi at the Pagasa office in Quezon City Friday. AP-Bullit Marquez
Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo and Japanese Ambassador Makoto Katsura signed an agreement for the grant at the Foreign Affairs Department in Pasay City Friday.
The "Improvement of the Meteorological Radar System" project will involve the replacement of the three existing Meteorological Radar Systems in Aparri, Cagayan; Virac, Catanduanes; and Guian, Samar, with new Doppler (S-band) radar systems.
According to the DFA, the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration will implement the project.
For its part, the Philippine government welcomed the Japanese assistance package as "timely and useful" for the country.
The Philippines is still reeling from the destruction caused by tropical cyclones Ondoy (Ketsana) and Pepeng (Parma).
Last March 30, Romulo and Katsura exchanged the notes on the project’s detailed design, worth Y23 million (P11.98 million).
Meanwhile, the Australian government has given a P17-million grant to Pagasa for the development of a "Tropical Cyclone Early Warning System."
Australian Ambassador to the Philippines Rod Smith said Australia will work closely with the Philippine government to improve the tracking and accuracy of tropical cyclone forecasting.
"The loss of life and damage caused by recent typhoons, not just in the Philippines but also across Southeast Asia, is a tragic reminder of how prone our region is to natural disasters," Smith said.
The development of the Tropical Cyclone Early Warning System would improve the tracking and accuracy of tropical cyclone forecasting including the position and intensity of a storm as well as enabling the verification of forecasts after the event.
Pagasa chief Dr. Nilo Prisco said the enhanced system would aid them forecast in real time. It would also help improve and enable a faster delivery of warnings through an automated delivery system for fax, E-mail, Internet and short messaging system (SMS).
Australia had already provided approximately P230 million in humanitarian aid and emergency assistance in response to natural disasters in the country since 2006.- with Joseph Holandes Ubalde, GMANews.TV
http://www.gmanews.tv/story/175954/japan-aust ...
that is just for forecasting. its not going to change anything except give predictions of whats coming on the way. the people has nowhere to go nor can they afford to go anywhere else. where is the logic?
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