NDRRMC Update: Sitrep No. 12 re Preparedness Measures and Effects for Typhoon BISING (I.N. SURIGAE), 28 April 2021, 8:00 AM
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12 April 2021
At 11:00 PM, the Low Pressure Area outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) East of Mindanao had developed into Tropical Depression. The Tropical Depression was forecasted to move northwestward until the following day before slowing down to almost stationary status on Wednesday. It was also forecasted to accelerate west-northwestward and enter the PAR on Friday or Saturday.
13 April 2021
At 11:00 AM, the Tropical Depression East of Mindanao slightly accelerated while maintaining its strength. The center of the Tropical Depression was estimated based on all available data at 1,475 km East of Mindanao with maximum sustained winds of 45km/h near the center and gustiness of up to 55 km/h moving west-northwestward at 20 km/h. The tropical cyclone was forecasted to intensify into a tropical storm in the next 24 hours.
NDRRMC Update: Sitrep No. 11 re Preparedness Measures and Effects for Typhoon BISING (I.N. SURIGAE), 26 April 2021, 8:00 AM
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12 April 2021
At 11:00 PM, the Low Pressure Area outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) East of Mindanao had developed into Tropical Depression. The Tropical Depression was forecasted to move northwestward until the following day before slowing down to almost stationary status on Wednesday. It was also forecasted to accelerate west-northwestward and enter the PAR on Friday or Saturday.
13 April 2021
At 11:00 AM, the Tropical Depression East of Mindanao slightly accelerated while maintaining its strength. The center of the Tropical Depression was estimated based on all available data at 1,475 km East of Mindanao with maximum sustained winds of 45km/h near the center and gustiness of up to 55 km/h moving west-northwestward at 20 km/h. The tropical cyclone was forecasted to intensify into a tropical storm in the next 24 hours.
NDRRMC Update: Sitrep No. 10 re Preparedness Measures and Effects for Typhoon BISING (I.N. SURIGAE), 25 April 2021, 8:00 AM
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12 April 2021
At 11:00 PM, the Low Pressure Area outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) East of Mindanao had developed into Tropical Depression. The Tropical Depression was forecasted to move northwestward until the following day before slowing down to almost stationary status on Wednesday. It was also forecasted to accelerate west-northwestward and enter the PAR on Friday or Saturday.
13 April 2021
At 11:00 AM, the Tropical Depression East of Mindanao slightly accelerated while maintaining its strength. The center of the Tropical Depression was estimated based on all available data at 1,475 km East of Mindanao with maximum sustained winds of 45km/h near the center and gustiness of up to 55 km/h moving west northwestward at 20 km/h. The tropical cyclone was forecasted to intensify into tropical storm in the next 24 hours.
Eloise intensifies to a Severe Tropical Cyclone
Elita Chikwati – Senior Reporter
The Tropical System Eloise has strengthened and is now a severe tropical storm and there are indications of further intensification in the next 24 hours just before it makes a land fall south of Beira tomorrow, the Meteorological Services Department has said.
This weather system is expected to bring heavier downpours in excess of 50mm in southern parts of Manicaland, Masvingo as well as parts of Matabeleland South.
In an alert this afternoon, the MSD said the Severe Tropical Storm is drying out much of the southern areas.
“As as we get into this evening, we are expecting light rain showers over the Eastern Highlands and spread to cover the rest of the country as we get into the weekend.
3 January, 2021, 9:36 pm
Sairusi Uluibau, 27, sits on the remains of his home that was destroyed by STC Yasa on Galoa Island. Picture: JOVESA NAISUA.
Happy New Year! While covering super storm Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasa’s trail of destruction in the north, one word hit me throughout my journeys. It is goodwill.
I scratched the surface on this topic last week in my article
Adversity and resilience and believe it is still appropriate to talk about as people move on with their lives post-STC Yasa. Goodwill is evident in our culture and religion. It is a source of progress for us as members of society.