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have a safe & turbulence free flight. Hopefully weather improves, so many int'l flights were diverted to Clark.
ReplyDeleteGood to hear from you!
ReplyDeleteWe tend to get busy at times...it's ok, catch up na lang when you can..take care Kitty Cat :)
Thanks Doc Philip...baka nga by tomorrow back to normal na..teka..normal dito sa July e bagyo...huhu
ReplyDeletehi Suzanne!....honga, pati FB ko daming notifications...deadma na...hehe....maybe this August I can catch up na sa mga posts ng mga friendships
ReplyDeleteAs of this writing:
ReplyDeleteTropical Storm Force Winds (62-117 km/hr) extend outward up to 120 kilometers (65 nautical miles) from the center. SAOLA is a large-sized tropical cyclone with a diameter of 890 kilometers (480 nautical miles).
ReplyDeleteThe following is the summary of the 3-day forecast outlook on this system:
TUESDAY MORNING: Becomes a minimal Typhoon as it passes to the ENE of the Batanes Group...about 226 km ENE of Basco [6AM JUL 31: 21.3N 124.0E @ 130kph].
WEDNESDAY MORNING: Becomes a Category 2 Typhoon as it moves closer to the coast of Eastern Taiwan...about 200 km SE of Hualien City, Taiwan [6AM AUG 01: 23.1N 123.3E @ 165kph].
THURSDAY MORNING: Reaches Category 3 as it bears down the coast of Northeastern Taiwan...about 87 km ESE of Taipei, Taiwan [6AM AUG 02: 24.7N 122.4E @ 185kph].
(wehehe....supposedly may trip ako sa Taiwan this August...pero buti na lang di ako tutuloy..parang daanan ng bagyo yata this month)