Tropical Depression Tino Moving Towards N. Luzon
At 12:00 UTC, today, Tropical Depression “TINO” was near 17.3°N, 123.9°E, or about 200 km East of Tuguegarao City, moving West at 11 km/h.
- Maximum sustained winds: 60 kp/h
- Significant Wave heights: Up to 7.5 meter (23 feet)
“Strong to gale force winds is expected to affect the seaboards of northern and central Luzon,” Philippines DOST PAGASA said.
MTSAT – IR Still Image – Time and Date as Inset. Click image to update.
Tropical Depression TINO [local name] Moving ENE toward northern Luzon. MTSAT IR1. Still Image on 2 November 2009, timed at 12:30UTC. Dost Pagasa. Click image to enlarge and update.
Philippines Cyclones Since August 2009
- 30 Oct: Typhoon Mirinae Struck Quezon, leaving up to 20 dead or missing.
- 3 Oct: Typhoon Parma’s triggered floods and landslides killing more than 200.
- 26 Sept: Tropical Storm Ketsana dumped more water on Manila and neighboring provinces than ever recorded, killing up to 400, and leaving a quarter of a million people homeless.
- 7 Aug: Typhoon Morakot swept northern Luzon, killing more than 10 people.
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