#600 Postby ozonepete » Tue Oct 20, 2009 9:21 am
I'm catching up on the thread. Just a couple of things.
Remember what cycloneye said. It's a large storm and even if it passes north of you you will get plenty of rain and wind. So you have to take it seriously and pay attention to your local weather service as it gets close. It will be impossible to determine what your local effects will be til it gets close. You already know that even a tropical storm can produce deadly flooding; the outer, weaker edges of a strong hurricane can do the same.
The rain and wind you are experiencing now are not related to the typhoon. It's just heavy showers and thunderstorms that are embedded in the trade winds. I think if you look carefully at the satellite loops and your local radar loops you can see the difference.
In case you didn't know, the left side of the storm relative to its forward motion is the weaker side. While LUPIT is moving westward, the south side is weaker and the north side stronger. Thus you in Metro Manila should be on the weak side, which is better. BUT ONCE AGAIN, remember that each storm is unique, and the weak side can produce a lot of damage too.
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