
At 11:00 a.m. today, Tropical Storm “SENDONG” continues to pierce westward in a West Philippine Sea and is approaching to exit a Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) tonight.
Tropical Depression Sendong is estimated formed on satellite and aspect information during 230 km West Northwest of Puerto Princesa City (10.4°N, 116.8°E) with limit postulated winds of 65 kph nearby a core and gustiness adult to 80 kph and is relocating West during 24 kph.
PUBLIC STORM WARNING SIGNAL
Sunday Evening: Expected to be during 470 km West Northwest of Puerto Princesa City and outward a Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR).
Public Storm Warning Signals elsewhere are now lowered.
Residents in low fibbing and alpine areas underneath Public Storm Warning Signals are alerted opposite probable flashfloods and landslides. Likewise, those vital in coastal areas are alerted opposite large waves or charge surges generated by this pleasant cyclone.
Estimated rainfall volume is from 10 – 15 mm per hour (heavy) within a 300 km hole of a Tropical Storm.
Fishing boats and other tiny seacrafts are suggested not to try out into a sea.
