State weather forecasters are now monitoring a shallow low-pressure area that they said has a chance of intensifying into a cyclone. The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration said the SLPA threatens to bring flash floods to parts of Mindanao Wednesday.
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LPA becomes cyclone; 11 areas under Signal 1
At least 11 areas were under Storm Signal No. 1 Saturday as a low-pressure area (LPA) nearing the country intensified into a tropical depression Friday night. The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said the cyclone was codenamed “Bebeng” and was moving west-northwest at 13 kph. “Bicol region and Eastern Visayas will experience [...]
Philippines Tropical Threat Update
Tropical low pressure centered off the east of the Philippines as of Thursday could become a named tropical storm during the late week. Localized flooding will accompany the system’s path through the Philippines region, even if the weather system fails to develop. Formation of a tropical storm would imply potentially damaging winds.
Australia Cyclone Springs Back to Life
Tropical Cyclone Carlos has reformed off the northwest shores of Australia, and it now poses a threat of damaging wind and flooding rain to a part of the nation’s north west. Already, as of Monday, Australian media reported that a “mini tornado” linked to Carlos tore through the coastal town of Karratha, Western Australia, damaging [...]
Australia Cyclone Leaves Darwin Awash
Flooding described as a one-in-500-year event has inundated swathes of the city of Darwin in Australia’s tropical Top End. As of Thursday, at least five homes had reportedly been flooded, and area streams ran exceptionally high, inundating some areas. The culprit, the lumbering and at-times stationary Tropical Cyclone Carlos, left four-day rainfall of 673 mm, [...]
Carlos, and Now a New Australia Cyclone Threat
Even as Carlos continues to inundate Darwin, a new tropical cyclone, dubbed Dianne, has taken shape off northwestern Australia, from whence it will eventually threaten the nation’s west with damaging winds and flooding rain. Wednesday morning, EST, the center of T.C. Dianne lay about 300 miles northwest of Learmonth, near Cape North West, Western Australia. [...]
Madagascar Remains Target of Tropical Cyclone Bingiza
Tropical Cyclone Bingiza is expected to reach hurricane strength prior to slamming into the southwestern Indian Ocean island of Madagascar later this weekend. Tropical Cyclone Bingiza continues to churn nearly stationary less than a few hundred miles off the shore of northeastern Madagascar. Bingiza’s strength is currently equal to that of a tropical storm in [...]
Australia’s Cyclone: Climate Change, or Just Really Bad Weather?
The cyclone that thrashed a still-soggy Queensland yesterday has re-energized an ongoing debate Down Under over what Australia can expect from a warmer planet and what the nation – the world’s largest emitter of carbon dioxide per capita – should do about it. Front and center in the fray is Ross Garnaut, the government’s climate [...]
Australia cyclone upgraded to top threat level
CAIRNS—A huge cyclone barrelling towards Australia was Wednesday upgraded to the highest threat level as meteorologists warned it was shaping up to be the most life-threatening storm in generations. Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi strengthened to a category five storm from category four as it menaced the country’s populous east coast, where it was set to [...]
Tropical Cyclone Brings Heavy Rain to Western Australia
A tropical cyclone will continue to affect northwestern Australia over the next few days. The cyclone formed Sunday over the Timor Sea and quickly moved inland across the Kimberley area of Western Australia. It is expected to reemerge offshore, gain strength, and brush much of the northern coast of Western Australia over the next few [...]