Bad Bad Weather
Saturday, July 21, 2012
FOREWORD
How can the weather so bad that it cancel 17 flights? so bad really...It has postphoned the flights of most Filipinos which is of importance,so bad is not it?
That is the weather is not it? It can hinder one on one's plan but no one could hinders its path..
It can hinder your path but you can't hinder its path...so BAD... :D
Source :
17 flights cancelled due to bad weather
Posted at 07/20/2012 2:07 PM | Updated as of 07/20/2012 5:16 PM
MANILA, Philippines (UPDATE) – Seventeen domestic flights were cancelled Friday due to persistent rains brought about by the combined effects of the southwest monsoon and an active low pressure area (ALPA).
The Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) said the following flights were cancelled:
Airphil Express
• 2P-014 Manila-Tuguegarao
• 2P-015 Tuguegarao-Manila
Cebu Pacific
• 5J-892 Caticlan - Manila
• 5J-898 Caticlan-Manila
• 5J-897 Manila-Caticlan
• 5J-895 Manila-Caticlan
• 5J-896 Caticlan-Manila
• 5J-197 Cauayan, Isabela-Manila
• 5J-196 Manila-Cauayan, Isabela
• 5J-505 Tuguegarao-Manila
• 5J-504 Manila-Tuguegarao
• 5J-902 Caticlan-Manila
• 5J-901 Manila-Caticlan
• 5J-905 Manila-Caticlan
• 5J-906 Caticlan-Manila
Zest Air
• Z2-410 Manila-Busuanga
• Z2-411 Busuanga-Manila
PAGASA is monitoring an active low pressure area (ALPA) that was spotted 330 kilometers east of Tuguegarao as of 8 a.m.
The ALPA, combining with the effects of the southwest monsoon (hanging habagat), will “bring scattered rainshowers and thunderstorms to widespread rains and thunderstorms in Luzon and Visayas which may trigger flashfloods and landslides.”
Should the active LPA becomes a cyclone, it will be named “Ferdie.” It will be considered a tropical depression once it gains wind strength between 55 and 64 kilometers per hour. – report from Dexter
Ganibe, dzMM
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HUMOR
Bakit walang bagyong mabait? or why there is no typhoon that is GOOD but always BAD? :( huhuhu..wawa naman bagyo parati nalang siya binibintangan BAD,bad bad bad..huhuhu.. :(
PROPECHIZMIZ
Bad weathers ahead...