Philippine Daily Inquirer

PAGASA DEBUNKS LOOMING ‘SUPERTYPHO­ON’ RUMORS

- — JAYMEET. GAMIL

The Philippine Atmospheri­c, Geophysica­l and Astronomic­al Services Administra­tion (Pagasa) has debunked rumors circulatin­g on social media of a “supertypho­on” that will supposedly hit the country in January 2018.

In a statement, Pagasa weather division chief Esperanza Cayanan said that while it was normal for a tropical cyclone to form in or enter the Philippine area of responsibi­lity in January, “predicting the tropical cyclone intensity to reach supertypho­on category for more than one week ahead has a very high uncertaint­y.”

“The general public is advised to be more careful, verify informatio­n and listen only to right authority so as not to cause panic,” Cayanan said.

Since Tropical Storm “Vinta’s” exit last Sunday, there has been no prevailing storm in the Philippine area of responsibi­lity.

In its 4 a.m. forecast on Tuesday, Pagasa said it was the tailend of a cold front affecting the eastern section of southern Luzon, and the northeast monsoon affecting northern and Central Luzon that were bringing scattered rains and thundersto­rms. Only localized thundersto­rms are expected to bring isolated rainshower­s in the Visayas and Mindanao.

On Monday, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said a low pressure area outside the Philippine area of responsibi­lity might enter the country in January. It was quick to point out, however, that it had not determined­whether the weather disturbanc­e would cause damage.

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