Earlier today, thousands of families in the Northern Luzon, particularly in Cagayan Region, has been evacuated to evacuation centers as the super typhoon Juan, with international name Megi, approaches to the Philippine Area of responsibility. This early evacuation is to support the safety measures of the Philippine government regarding the calamities that strike the country. [...]
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Hurricane Paula’s Wrath towards Cancun, Mexico
October 14th, 2010
Charlene Sampilo Authorities and residents started evacuation as Hurricane Paula roared towards Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula. Early Tuesday, the Hurricane was reported to have destroyed houses and forced schools to cancel in Honduras as it grew into category 2 storm with sustained winds as high as 100 miles per hour (160 kph). The wrath of the hurricane was [...]
Humidity And Humidity Control
August 22nd, 2010
TechGuru Humidity has a large role in local weather and climate control along with temperature. Most individuals acknowledge humidity as moisture or dampness in the air. It’s principally the quantity of water vapor molecules in the air. Humidity can also be measured in many alternative ways, Absolute humidity is the volume of water vapor within the [...]
It is because of Typhoon Basyang
July 14th, 2010
Bob Roberto About 1 AM yesterday when I woke up and noticed that the heavy rain with the strong wind is striking our house. I could not imagine how it looked like outside. I never tried to see thinking that it will be very dangerous. Indeed it was! I do not have TV set at home. I [...]
Typhoon Basyang Latest Updates
July 14th, 2010
Bob Roberto July 13, 2010 as Typhoon Basyang hits Philippines, many became homeless most especially in most Luzon areas where the center of the typhoon hit. So far, there are around 8 people were killed and 57 are still missing. As of this afternoon, all in all in Central Luzon, Southern Luzon and Bicol regions, there were [...]




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