Tropical Depression i l St T i l St Tropical Storm Typhoon
Transcript of Tropical Depression i l St T i l St Tropical Storm Typhoon
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NESTOR B. NIMESWeather Specialist I
Task Leader
Department of Science and TechnologyPhilippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration
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EYEEYE
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Typhoon Paeng, October 24-31,2006
Tropical DepressionTropical Depression( Maximum winds less ( Maximum winds less than 64 KPH )than 64 KPH )
T i l StT i l St
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Tropical StormTropical Storm( Maximum winds 64 to ( Maximum winds 64 to 117 KPH ) 117 KPH )
Typhoon Typhoon (Maximum winds greater (Maximum winds greater than 117 KPH )than 117 KPH )
((Super Typhoon- was conceived by JTWC with max winds of greater than 200 kph near the center)
THE PHILIPPINE AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY [PAR]PAGASA
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NAMES OF TROPICAL CYCLONES IN THE PHILIPPINES
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AUXILLIARY NAMES OF TROPICAL CYCLONES
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Tropical Cyclones Tracks in the WNP(1948-2006)
CLIMATOLOGICAL TRACKS (Quarterly) TROPICAL CYCLONES ENTERING THE PAR
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Sorsogon, SorsogonSeptember 2006
KINDS OF HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH TROPICAL CYCLONE:
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1) STRONG WINDS)Sorsogon, SorsogonSeptember 2006
Legaspi CitySeptember 2006
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Infanta, Quezon Nov. 2004Infanta, Quezon
Nov. 2004
3. FLOOD/FLASHFLOOD
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Pampanga
Sheet FloodLandslides
Cagayan
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4. STORM SURGE(DALUYONG NG BAGYO)
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Storm Surge Definition
Storm surge is the sudden increase insea water level associated with the passageof a tropical storm or typhoon. This is due to
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the push of strong winds on the water surface(wind setup), the piling up of big waves (wavesetup), pressure setup (storm centralpressure) and astronomical tide movingtowards the shore.
Storm Surge Generation
Tropical Cyclone
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Source: Wikipedia
Actual Surge height
STORM SURGE PROFILE
Inundation coverage
Flooded area
High tide
Storm Surge = Astronomical tide+pressure setup+wind setup+wave setup
Wind flow
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Astronomical tide during occurrences
Mean lower low water mark (MLLW)DATUM
Tide height
Total surgeTopo-bathymetric profile
Mean Sea Level (MSL)
High tide
Low tide
Wave Height
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Surge Height
High Tide and Low Tide – Effect on surge height
Storm Surge Occurrences
This will happen at landfall or passageof a tropical storm or typhoon in a locality.Thi i ht b h d d i f ll i th
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This might be ahead, during or following thecoming of a strong or high winds of thestorm.
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THE RIGHT-FRONT-QUADRANT (RFQ) 1) ANGLE OF ATTACK - PERPENDICULAR ATTACK
The forward speed of the tropical cyclone/hurricane plays a critical role in the overall surge height;
FAST MOVING HURRICANE: (15.1mph to 35mph: 24 to 56 KPH) The surface wind stress is increased in the right-front quadrant thus creating a higher storm surge on the outer coast versus the storm surge from a slow moving hurricane
2) FORWARD SPEED
surge from a slow moving hurricane.
SLOW MOVING HURRICANE: (0 mph to 15.0mph:0 to 24 KPH) However, a slow moving hurricane may produce the opposite effect inside of a bay, estuary or river system. This is because slow moving hurricanes have more time to pump water into inland water bodies than do fast moving hurricanes.
AND: There are also cases where neither rule mentioned above will apply.
3) COASTAL CONFIGURATION-SHAPE
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3) TYPE OF SLOPE AND SURGE EFFECT
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1) Gentle Slope of a continental shelf
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2) Steep Slopeof a continental shelf
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Disasters due to Storm Surge
Particularly those living in the coastal areas: • Destroy or carry offshore houses & bancas• Cause of death• Coastal inundation and flooding in
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• Coastal inundation and flooding inthe low lying areas
• Coastal erosion-caused damage on dikes or seawalls -buildings collapsed
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Historical Surge Height Recordedin the Philippines
This might be as one or two-storeybuilding or more (3m-10m) depending on the
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building or more (3m 10m) depending on thetrack, speed and sustained wind of a typhoon,coastal configuration and bathymetry (seafloor profile).
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The seawall was heavily damaged by surge/swell in Magsaysay, Misamis OrientalJanuary 13, 2009
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The school compound at Caroan, Gonzaga, Cagayan and the more than 2
hectare land area were carried away by storm surge during the occurrence of TYIgme (2004). The height of watermark at the wall was about 2.25 m.
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The seawall invaded by storm surge during TS Caloyin San Antonio, Northern Samar last May 11-12, 2006.
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The onset of surge inundation as TS Caloy battered the area in Northern Samar.
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The inundation coverage of storm surge by TS Caloy.
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A portion of the barangay in Bgy. Bangan, Botolan was heavily scoured by storm surge during T. Cosme (2008).
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The totally damaged resort in Bgy. Laoag, Cabangan,Zambales by storm surge during T. Ondoy (2009).
MONITORING THE READY PROJECT
Hazard Mapping and AssessmentHazard Mapping and Assessment for Effective Community-based
Disaster Risk Management
Storm Surge/Flood Hazard Mapping in the Philippines
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2011(July 2011-July 2012
1. Cagayan2. Isabela3. Nueva Vizcaya
20081. Bohol
27 PROVINCES COVERED
20091. Northern Samar2. Eastern Samar3. Zambales
20101. Antique2. Iloilo
(June)
2012(July 2012-July 2013)
1. Zamboanga Sibugay
LUZON
4. Quirino5. Agusan del Sur6. Zamboanga del Sur*
2. Aurora3. Cavite 4. Pampanga5. Laguna
20071. Southern Leyte 2. Leyte
2006 1. Surigao del Sur2. Surigao del Norte3. (Dinagat Island)
2010-2011(July 2010-July 2011)
1. Rizal*2. Catanduanes3. Benguet*4. Abra5. Ilocos Sur*6. Ilocos Norte
* Started the 1:10k for floods & landslide as well as Storm surge for Ilocos Sur, Tsunami EWS in ZDS started
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MINDANAO
Surigao del SurSurigao del NorteLeyteSouthern LeyteBoholIloilo
CaviteLagunaRizalNueva VizcayaCatanduanesAgusan del Sur
PampangaAuroraZambalesIlocos SurIlocos NorteBenguet
27 PROVINCES TARGET OF READY
IloiloAntiqueNorthern SamarEastern Samar
Agusan del SurAgusan del NorteZamboanga del SurZamboanga Sibuguey
BenguetAbraIsabelaCagayan
READY 1 Project – 2 provinces READY 2 Project – 16 provinces covered by Storm Surge
MAPPING METHODOLOGY
Input Data:a) Typhoon parameters from historical data:
- T. Cosme (May 14-19, 2008) & T. Norming (Aug. 20-Sept. 4, 1982)
- Radius of max wind sustained wind tracks
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1. Storm Surge Model Simulation
Radius of max. wind, sustained wind, tracks, and wind direction and speed
b) Digitization of Bathymetric data extracted from Nautical chart (map) from BCGS/NAMRIA.
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SITE (Province)( )
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Nov. 13/10AM - landfall
TYPHOON RUPING (1990)
2) Fieldwork:a) Courtesy call PAGASA
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SUBIC
PDOC
CANDELARIA
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b) Conduct interviews in the coastal areas on notabletyphoon events and surge occurrences.
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PHIL NAVY, SN. NARCISOPMMA, SN. NARCISO
BGY. BANGAN, BOTOLAN BGY. SN. MIGUEL, SN. ANTONIO
c) Measure the surge height and the inundationcoverage as per interview using a level instrument and aGPS. PAGASA
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3. Analysis, Computation and Storm Surge Hazard Map Development
LEGEND:
Inundations of 1m. Surges
Inundations of >1m. to 4 m. Surges
Inundations of >4 m. to 12 m. Surges
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PROVINCIAL STORM SURGE HAZARD MAP 1: 120,000 Scale
1) ZAMBALES (LUZON-WEST)
LEGEND:
Inundations of 1m. Surges
Inundations of >1m. to 4 m. Surges
Inundations of >4 m. to 12 m. Surges
2) AURORA (LUZON-EAST)
3) NORTHERN SAMAR (VISAYAS) 4) SURIGAO DEL NORTE
ANTIQUE BOHOL
FLOOD HAZARD MAPS:
Includes municipalities of San Jose, Sibalom and Hamtic
Includes municipalities of Jagna, Guindolman, Anda and Candijay
“Disasters can be prevented and mitigated ifappropriate measures are adopted. These can be
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pp p pachieved by proper understanding and preparednessabout the hazards and the threats posed by them.”
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