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Issued At:
5:00 a.m., 08 May 2009
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Friday, 08-May-2009 14:49:39 PHT
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Synopsis :
At 2 a.m. today, the center of Tropical Storm "EMONG" was estimated based on satellite and surface data at 100 kms East Southeast of Tuguegarao City (17.3°N, 122.6°E) with maximum sustained winds of 95 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 120 kph. It is forecast to move Northeast at 15 kph.
Metro Manila
23°C to 29°C
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Manila Bay: Moderate to rough
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DOST-PAGASA METSAT-EIR Satellite Image 2 p.m., 08 May 2009
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Tropical Cyclone Update
Issued at: 10:30 a.m, 08 May 2009
Tropical Storm "EMONG" continues to weaken as it moves away from the country.
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Astronomical Diary May 2009
As summer approaches, the days get longer in the Philippines. After sunset, the grouping of stars known as Big Dipper is well placed high in the northern sky. The North Star Polaris can easily be located under normal weather condition by using the reference or the pointing stars namely Dubhe and Merak. By using their distance, we draw an imaginary line downward passing to these two stars and counting five times. Polaris actually is the end point star of the handle of the Small Dipper. The curved handle of the Big Dipper is pointing towards a bright orange star Arcturus of the the constellation Bootes, the Herdsman. Due south will be another bright star Spica, the prominent star of the constellation Virgo, the Maiden.
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