Buckle up, Pinoys! Tropical Storm Bebinca (or shall we say Typhoon Ferdie?) is knocking on our door, and we've got all the juicy details you need!
Tropical Storm Bebinca is making waves in the Philippine Sea, tracking northward as it gears up for an expected landfall over the Amami Islands in Japan by late September 14. This storm may have started off modestly, but it’s quickly intensifying into a severe tropical storm. The state weather bureau, PAGASA, has not only been keeping a close eye on its path but has also warned everyone about the heavy rainfall that could accompany its arrival. As we sip our coffee and scroll through social media, it’s vital to stay informed and prepared!
As of now, this severe tropical storm is on a collision course with the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR), where it’s expected to hit the shores as Typhoon Ferdie. With the predicted intensification looming just a day away, many areas are poised for an increasingly wet weekend. Eastern Visayas and parts of Mindanao should keep their umbrellas handy! The locals are on high alert with these weather warnings, and the anticipation (and tension) in the air is palpable.
Farmers across the nation have also received a heads-up regarding Ferdie's arrival, as the storm is likely to enhance the monsoon rains, which could aid in some regions but also bring about risks of flooding and landslides. As we brace ourselves for this atmospheric upheaval, let’s not forget that storms are also nature’s way of reminding us to protect our homes and heed safety precautions!
Before you shake your fist at the sky, did you know that tropical storms have unique names to help us track them? This helps in managing media communication around these volatile weather phenomena! And just for kicks, the Philippines is hit by an average of 20 typhoons a year! So, while we navigate through storm alerts and heavy downpours, let’s take these disruptions in stride and perhaps even take a moment to marvel at Mother Nature’s raw power.
TS Bebinca tracking northward in the Philippine Sea early Sept. 12. Landfall over Amami Islands, Japan, late Sept. 14.
PAGASA warns of heavy rain from the trough or extension of Severe Tropical Storm Bebinca — still outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility — and the ...
MANILA, Philippines — Intensifying into a severe tropical storm, 'Bebinca' (international name) is predicted to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility ...
The trough of Tropical Storm Bebinca will bring inclement weather over Eastern Visayas and parts of Mindanao, according to the state weather bureau PAGASA ...
Ferdie (international name Bebinca) is expected to intensify into a severe tropical storm in the next 24 hours and may reach typhoon category today. PAGASA.
Severe Tropical Storm Bebinca is forecasted to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) by September 13.
Typhoon Ferdie (Bebinca) to enter Philippine area, intensify into severe storm; enhances monsoon. Farmers advised.
MANILA, Philippines — Most of the country is expected to experience cloudy skies and rains on Thursday due to the trough of Severe Tropical Storm Bebinca ...
State weather bureau PAGASA is monitoring a severe tropical storm with the international name "Bebinca" outside the Philippine area of responsibility.
The trough of Severe Tropical Storm Bebinca is currently affecting the eastern sections of Luzon and Visayas, while the southwest monsoon is impacting ...
News and Press Release in English on Philippines and 3 other countries about Tropical Cyclone; published on 12 Sep 2024 by ECHO.
BEBINCA” intensified into a severe tropical storm and may further strengthen into a typhoon before entering the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR...
TS Bebinca tracking northwestward in the Philippine Sea early Sept. 13. Close approach to Amami Islands, Japan, late Sept. 14.
A PAGASA weather forecaster points to the location of Severe Tropical Storm Bebinca from a satellite image during an update at the weather bureau's main office ...
Typhoon Bebinca is forecast to approach Japan's southern island of Okinawa over the weekend, the Japan Meteorological Agency says.
Bebinca” has weakened into a tropical storm and remains outside the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR), said the weather bureau on Friday.
Tropical Cyclone Bebinca has downgraded into a storm on Friday but it continues to enhance the Southwest Monsoon or Habagat that will bring up to intense ...
Tropical Storm Ferdie (Bebinca) will only stay for a few hours inside the Philippine Area of Responsibility, but it has been enhancing the southwest ...
Tropical Storm Bebinca has entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility and was given the local name Ferdie, according to the state weather bureau PAGASA ...
Tropical Storm Bebinca entered the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR) on Friday night and has been named Ferdie.