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Philippine Tropical Cyclone Wind Signals [1] [9] [12] [13] Wind Signal No. Wind speed Warning lead time (from first issuance) Potential wind impacts Corresponding tropical cyclone category TCWS #1 Strong winds: Beaufort Force 6–7 39–61 km/h 22–33 kn 10.8–17.1 m/s 25–38 mph: 36 hours Minimal to minor threat to life and property
Should the system intensify further or already have one-minute sustained winds of 34–63 kn (39–72 mph; 63–117 km/h), then it will be called either a tropical or subtropical storm and assigned a name [1] (which replaces the spelled-out TC number; the two-digit number is still kept for purposes like the Automated Tropical Cyclone ...
TCWS #1 winds of 39–61 km/h (21–33 kn; 24–38 mph) are prevailing or expected to occur within 36 hours: TCWS #2 winds of 62–88 km/h (33–48 kn; 39–55 mph) are prevailing or expected to occur within 24 hours
After a rapid intensification, Typhoon Mawar has become the most powerful storm of 2023 globally, according to the Joint Typhoon Warning Centre (JTWC). Mawar’s peak winds have surged to 175 mph ...
Strong winds and rain lashed the northern Philippines as Typhoon Doksuri made landfall on Wednesday, causing rivers to overflow and leaving thousands without power. Residents in coastal ...
As of Sunday afternoon, local time, Mawar was centered across the central Philippine Sea, packing winds equivalent to that of a Category 3 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale ...
October 19, 2016: Typhoon Haima (Lawin) impacts Northern Luzon from a Category 5 super typhoon. Signal No. 5 was raised in the passage of the typhoon. November 24–25, 2016: Tropical Storm Tokage (2016) passes by Visayas, bringing heavy rainfall and flooding. December 25, 2016: Typhoon Nock-ten (Nina) impacts the Bicol Region and Southern Luzon.
Guangdong continued to set up the White typhoon alert for typhoon, indicating that tropical cyclones may affect the area within 48 hours. In some inland areas that are less affected by tropical cyclones (such as Qinghai, etc.), there is no typhoon warning signal, but when it is hit by tropical cyclones, a strong wind warning signal will be ...