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The document describes the Philippine Public Storm Warning Signals (PSWS) levels 1 through 4. Each level provides meteorological conditions, expected wind impacts, and precautionary measures. PSWS 1 warns of winds up to 60 kph within 36 hours.
This document provides information on weather forecast symbols and terms used in the Philippines, including definitions and actions for different tropical cyclone warning signals. It explains that a Tropical Cyclone Alert is issued when a cyclone may threaten the country but no warning signal is in effect.
The document discusses the Philippine Public Storm Warning Signals system. It provides details on the 5 warning signal levels, including the expected timing of weather disturbances, expected wind speeds and impacts, and recommended precautions for each signal level.
Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration. Philippine Standard Time. 06:02:24 PM. 2 December 2024. Weather . General Weather. ... 2 Violent Storm* 3 Typhoon* 88-102 103-117 118 or more. 48-55 53-63 64 or more. Trees uprooted. Considerable structural damage.
Public Storm Warning Signals are raised to warn the public of incoming weather disturbances. Once a Storm Signal is raised, conditions are not yet necessarily felt in the given area. The following are the lead times for issuing a Public Storm Signal:
21 gru 2020 · This is an infographic of the latest public storm warning signal used by PAGASA. It aims to familiarize communities with the potential impact when any Public Storm Warning Signal Number is hoisted or put in effect in an area, and therefore make preparedness measures when a public storm hits.
These elements include the ceiling, visibility, upper winds, icing, turbulence, and types of precipitation and/or storms. It can be divided into four basic categories, area forecasts, terminal forecasts, route forecasts, and flight forecasts.