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Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and
Astronomical Services Administration

Severe Weather Bulletin #14

"Tisoy"


"Tisoy"
Tropical
Cyclone:
WARNING

Issued at 11:00 pm, 02 December


2019
(Valid for broadcast until the next
bulletin to be issued at 5:00 am
tomorrow.)

TYPHOON "TISOY" FURTHER INTENSIFIES AND IS ABOUT TO


MAKE LANDFALL OVER SORSOGON.

The eyewall of Typhoon "TISOY" is now bringing violent


winds over Northern Samar, Catanduanes, Albay,
Camarines Sur, and Sorsogon.
"TISOY" is expected to make landfall over Sorsogon in
the next 3 hours.
Heavy Rainfall Outlook
Between tonight and tomorrow morning: Frequent to
continuous heavy to intense rains over Bicol Region,
Northern Samar, Southern Quezon, Marinduque, and
Romblon. Frequent to continuous heavy rains over
Samar, Eastern Samar, Rizal, rest of Quezon, Laguna,
and Oriental Mindoro. Moderate to intermittent heavy
rains over Metro Manila, Occidental Mindoro, rest of
CALABARZON, Cagayan, Isabela, Aurora, and the rest of
Eastern Visayas.
Between tomorrow morning and evening: Frequent to
continuous heavy to intense rains over CALABARZON,
Central Luzon, Metro Manila, Mindoro Provinces,
Marinduque, and Romblon. Occasional to frequent
heavy rains over Cagayan Valley, Cordillera
Administrative Region, and Calamian Islands.
Intermittent heavy rains over Aklan ,Capiz, and northern
Antique.
Residents in the aforementioned areas, especially those
living in areas identi!ed to be highly or very highly
susceptible to "ooding and rain-induced landslides, are
advised to take appropriate actions, coordinate with
local disaster risk reduction and management o#ces,
and continue monitoring for updates, especially the
Thunderstorm or Rainfall Advisories and Heavy Rainfall
Warnings to be issued by PAGASA Regional Services
Divisions.
Other Hazards and Information
Possible Storm Surge height in surge prone areas: more
than 3.0 meters over several coastal areas in Albay,
Sorsogon, Northern Samar, Catanduanes, Camarines
Norte and Camarines Sur; up to 3 meters over several
coastal areas in Batangas, Quezon, Marinduque,
Oriental Mindoro, and Occidental Mindoro. For more
information, refer to Storm Surge Warning #5” issued at
8 PM today.
Sea travel is risky over the seaboards of areas under
TCWS, the seaboards of Northern Luzon, the western
seaboard of Palawan, central seaboards of Visayas, and
the northern and eastern seaboards of Mindanao due
to prevailing or forecast rough sea conditions which may
be perilous for maritime activities, especially for those
using small seacrafts.
Gusty conditions may also be experienced in areas in
Northern Luzon that are not under any TCWS (especially
in the coastal and mountainous zones) due to the
Northeast Monsoon.

Location of Eye/center

At 10:00 PM today, the center of "TISOY" was estimated


based on all available data at ( °N, °E )

Movement

Moving West

Strength

Maximum sustained winds of kph near the center and


gustiness of up to kph

Forecast Position

24 Hour(Tomorrow evening): In the vicinity of


Evangelista, Oriental Mindoro(13.3°N, 121.1°E)
48 Hour(Wednesday evening):315 km West of Iba,
Zambales(14.8°N, 117.1°E)
72 Hour(Thursday evening): 395 km North of
Pagasa Island, Palawan (OUTSIDE PAR)(14.5°N,
114.6°E)
96 Hour(Friday evening):25 km North Northwest of
Pagasa Island, Palawan (OUTSIDE PAR)(11.2°N,
114.0°E)

Wind Signal (Areas with TCWS)

Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal no.

Luzon
Catanduanes
Camarines Sur
Albay
Sorsogon
Camarines Norte
Masbate
including Ticao
and Burias
Islands
Romblon
and southern
portion of
Quezon (Perez
Alabat
Quezon
Mauban
Sampaloc
Lucban
Tayabas
Pagbilao
Lucena
Sariaya
Candelaria
Dolores
Tiaong
San Antonio
Atimonan
Padre Burgos
Agdangan
Plaridel
Unisan
Pitogo
Gumaca
Lopez
Macalelon
General Luna
Calauag
Guinayangan
Tagkawayan
Buenavista
Mulanay
San Narciso
AFFECTED AREAS San Francisco
San Andres)
Marinduque
Oriental Mindoro
southern portion
of Batangas (San
Juan
Padre Garcia
Ibaan
Batangas City
Rosario
Taysan
Lobo)
Visayas
Northern Samar
northern portion
of Eastern Samar
(Can-avid
Dolores
Maslog
Oras
Arteche
Jipapad
San Policarpio)
and northern
portion of Samar
(Catbalogan
Jiabong
Motiong
Paranas
San Jose de Buan
San Jorge
Pagsanghan
Tarangnan
Sta. Margarita
Gandara
Matuguinao
Calbayog
Tagapul-an
Almagro
Sto. Niño)
Mindanao
-

A tropical cyclone will


a$ect the locality.
Winds of greater than
Meteorological Condition 121 kph up to 170 kph
may be expected in at
least 18 hours.

Many coconut trees


may be broken or
destroyed.
Almost all banana
plants may be downed
and a large number of
trees may be uprooted.
Rice and corn crops
may su$er heavy
losses.
Majority of all nipa and
cogon houses may be
unroofed or destroyed
and there may be
Impact of the Wind considerable damage
to structures of light to
medium construction.
There may be
widespread disruption
of electrical power and
communication
services.
In general, moderate to
heavy damage may be
experienced,
particularly in the
agricultural and
industrial sectors.

The disturbance is
dangerous to the
communities
threatened/a$ected.
The sea and coastal
waters will be very
dangerous to all
seacrafts.
Travel is very risky
especially by sea and
air.
People are advised to
seek shelter in strong
buildings, evacuate low-
lying areas and to stay
away from the coasts
and river banks.
Watch out for the
passage of the "eye" of
the typhoon indicated
by a sudden occurrence
of fair weather
immediately after very
Precautionary Measures bad weather with very
strong winds coming
gnerally from the north.
When the "eye" of the
typhoon hit the
community do not
venture away from the
safe shelter because
after one to two hours
the worst weather will
resume with the very
strong winds coming
from the south.
Classes in all levels
should be suspended
and children should
stay in the safety of
strong buildings.
Disaster preparedness
and response
agencies/organizations
are in action with
appropriate response
to actual emergency.

If the house is not


strong enough to
withstand the battering
of strong winds go to
designated evacuation
center aor seek shelter
in stronger houses.
Stay in safe houses
until after the
disturbances has left
the area.
Evacuate from low-lying
What To Do area and reiverbanks
and stay away from
coastal areas for
possible "ooding and
strom surge.
All travel and outdoor
activities should be
cancelled.
Watch out for the
passage of the "Eye
Wall and the "Eye" of
the typhoon.

Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal no.

Luzon
Metro Manila
Bulacan
Bataan
Tarlac
Pampanga
Nueva Ecija
southern Aurora
(Dipaculao
Maria Aurora
Baler
San Luis
Dingalan)
Cavite
rest of Batangas
Laguna
Rizal
rest of Quezon
including Polillo
Islands
Occidental
Mindoro
Calamian Islands
Zambales
Cuyo Islands
Pangasinan
Visayas
Rest of Eastern
Samar
rest of Samar
Biliran
Aklan
Capiz
Antique
Iloilo
northern portion
of Negros
Occidental (
Talisay
Calatrava
Silay
Enrique B.
Magalona
Victorias
Manapla
Cadiz
Sagay
Escalante
Toboso
Bacolod
Murcia
Salvador
Benedicto
San Carlos
Bago
Pulupandan
Valladolid
La Carlota
San Enrique
Pontevedra
La Castellana
AFFECTED AREAS Moises Padilla)
)
Northern Cebu
(Daanbantayan
Bantayan
Madridejos
Santa Fe
Medellin
Bogo City
San Remigio
Tabogon
Tabuelan
Tuburan
Carmen Borbon
Sogod
Catmon
Asturias
and Camotes
Islands)
northern portion
of Leyte ( Baybay
Mahaplag
Abuyog
Javier
Macarthur
Mayorga
La Paz
Dulag
Albuera
barauen
Julita
Tolosa
Tanauan
Tabontabon
Dagami
Pastrana
Palo
Sta. Fe
Tacloban
Alangalang
Jaro
Babatngon
San Miguel
Barugo
Tunga
Carigara
Capoocan
Leyte
Calubian
San Isidro
Tabango
Villaba
Kananga
Matag-ob
Palompon
Isabel
Merida
Ormoc)
and Guimaras
Mindanao
-

A tropical cyclone will


a$ect the the locality.
Winds of greater than
Meteorological Condition 61 kph and up to 120
kph may be expected in
at least 24 hours.

Some coconut trees


may be tilted with few
others broken.
Few big trees may be
uprooted.
Many banana plants
may be downed.
Rice and corn may be
adversely a$ected.
Large number of nipa
Impact of the Wind and cogon houses may
be partially or totally
unroofed.
Some old galvanized
iron roo!ngs may be
peeled o$.
In general, the winds
may bring light to
moderate damage to
the exposed
communities.

The sea and coastal


waters are dangerous
to small seacrafts
Special attention
should be given to the
latest position, the
direction and speed of
movement and the
intensity of the storm
as it may intensify and
move towards the
locality.
The general public
especially people
Precautionary Measures travelling by sea and air
are cautioned to avoid
unnecessary risks.
Outdoor activities of
children should be
postponed.
Secure properties
before the signal is
upgraded.
Disaster preparedness
agencies /
organizations are in
action to alert their
communities.

Prepare "ashlights,
batteries , matches,
kerosene lamps, or
candles and charcoal in
anticipation of power
failure, !rst aid kit and
store ready to eat
foods.
What To Do Keep your cell phones
fully charged.
Elevate household
things in case of
"ooding.
For !shing folks, secure
!shing boats in safe
area.

Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal no.

Luzon
Southern Isabela
(Palanan
Dinapigue
San Mariano
San Guillermo
Benito Soliven
Naguilian
Reina Mercedes
Luna
Aurora
Cabatuan
San Mateo
Cauayan City
Alicia
Angadanan
Ramon
San Isidro
Echague
Cordon
Santiago City
Jones and San
Agustin)
Mountain
Province
Ifugao
AFFECTED AREAS Benguet
Nueva Vizcaya
Ilocos Sur
La Union
Quirino
rest of Aurora
northern portion
of Palawan
(Taytay
Araceli
Dumaran
San Vicente
Roxas)
Visayas
Rest of Negros
Occidental
Negros Oriental
Bohol
Siquijor
rest of Cebu
rest Leyte
and Southern
Leyte
Mindanao
Dinagat Islands
and Siargao
Island

A tropical cyclone will


a$ect the locality.
Winds of 30-60 kph
may be expected in at
least 36 hours or
intermittent rains may
be expected within 36
Meteorological Condition hours. (When the
tropical cyclone
develops very close to
the locality a shorter
lead time of the
occurrence of the winds
will be speci!ed in the
warning bulletin.)

Twigs and branches of


small trees may be
broken.
Some banana plants
may be tilted or
downed.
Some houses of very
light materials (nipa
and cogon) may be
partially unroofed.
Unless this warning
Impact of the Wind signal is upgraded
during the entire
existence of the tropical
cyclone, only very light
or no damage at all
may be sustained by
the exposed
communities.
Rice crop, however,
may su$er signi!cant
damage when it is in its
"owering stage.

When the tropical


cyclone is strong or is
intensifying and is
moving closer, this
signal may be upgraded
to the next higher level.
The waves on coastal
waters may gradually
develop and become
bigger and higher.
The people are advised
Precautionary Measures to listen to the latest
severe weather bulletin
issued by PAGASA
every six hours. In the
meantime, business
may be carried out as
usual except when
"ood occur.
Disaster preparedness
is activated to alert
status.

Inspect your house if


necessary repair/!xing
is needed.
Clean up drainage
system.
Harvest crops tha can
What To Do be yielded.
Monitor the latest
Severe Weather Bulletin
issued By PAGASA
every six hours and
hourly updates.

The public and the disaster risk reduction and


management council concerned are advised to take
appropriate actions and watch for the next Severe
Weather Bulletin to be issued at 5 AM tomorrow.

Severe Weather Bulletin


Archive

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SWB#5.pdf
SWB#4.pdf
SWB#3.pdf
SWB#2.pdf
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