NEWS: On what was dubbed to be Super-typhoon Chedeng (Maysak) on April 1 by the NASA or US National Aeronautics and Space Administration to hit the Philippines on weekend, has now been declared to have melted into just a Low Pressure Area by the Philippine weather bureau.
On the 5PM update of the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), the bureau lifted all public storm warning signal as then "super-typhoon" weakened moving north of Luzon, exiting the country.
NASA Satellite Image for Maysak |
On the 5PM update of the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), the bureau lifted all public storm warning signal as then "super-typhoon" weakened moving north of Luzon, exiting the country.
OPINION: Kudos to the involved Philippine government agencies involved namely the DILG, PAGASA, NDRRMC, LGUs, DSWD, MMDA, PNP, AFP and to all the media that has been involved from Day 1 in preparation and anticipation of the wrath of a super-typhoon hitting the country this year.
Really miracles do happen. For me, PAGASA and all weather bureaus around the world are merely "OBSERVERS" and "FORECASTERS" of natural phenomenon with the data they gather from modern scientific tools.
Still, MIRACLES do happen... like what I've heard on a broadcast of a TV Evangelist Bro. Eli Soriano, "When Science fails, the prayer prevails."
Credits to the following for the images used: NASA, PAGASA.
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