Public Storm Warning Signal # 1
Winds of 30-60 kph can be predicted in an hour
SEA CONDITIONS (Open Sea)
Wave Height 1.25-4.0 meters
DAMAGE TO STRUCTURE:
Very low risk, and nothing to harm structures that carry a high-risk
Mode for Lightness, low Risk in structure
HTML0 A small amount of minor damage to homes built with light materials or temporary structures in communities that aren’t secure.
DAMAGE TO VEGETATION:
A few plantain plants are tilted and they have fallen. the leaves are typically broken
HTML0 Twigs from smaller trees can be damaged.
Rice crops can be damaged during the flowering phase.
Public Storm Warning Signal # 2
Winds between 61 and 120 km/h is possible in a matter of 24 hours
SEA CONDITIONS (Open Sea)
Wave Height:4.1-14.0 m
Possible storm surges across the sea.
DAMAGE TO STRUCTURE:
Injuries that can range from mild to moderate structures that carry risks of high
Moderate to moderate destruction to the structure
There are no structures that are low risk.
HTML0 Unshielded schoolhouses not used or shanties built of unimproved materials, as well as other structures made from light materials have been damaged or aren’t protected.
A few of the old galvanized steel (G.I. ) roofs can be cut off or taken away.
There are some older electric posts that are sagging or falling.
HTML0 A small amount of damage has been done to billboards and signs poorly constructed.
DAMAGE TO VEGETATION:
The majority of fruit trees are declining. A few mango trees and Ipil Ipiland trees have been damaged or destroyed.
Some coconut trees could be affected, with some are in danger to be damaged.
Corn and rice could adversely affecting.
HTML0 A significant destruction of the trees and plants due to some heavily foliaged trees being removed.
Public Storm Warning Signal # 3
Winds: Between 170 and 121 km/h is expected to occur in the next 18 hours.
SEA CONDITIONS (Open Sea)
Wave higher that 14.0 meters. more that 14.0 meters
Swells from storms might happen along coastlines.
DAMAGE TO STRUCTURE:
Damage to high-risk structures;
Moderate damageto medium-risk structures;
Structures which are in risk
The damage is getting worse for the older damaged homes, houses that are damaged and residential structures constructed from lighter materials (up to 50% of cases in the category)
houses built with medium strength material (old lumber and mixed timber-CHB constructions typically are fitted with G.I. roofings) Certain Bodega-type structures or warehouses are not equipped with roofs.
DAMAGE TO VEGETATION:
The majority of the fruit tree species have been sown to seeds Some of the biggest trees (acacia and mango, etc. ) have been destroyed or removed.
The dwarf or hybrid varieties of coconut are cut and made into pieces.
HTML0 A significant destruction of the trees and trees with big branches, which were cut enormous trees were destroyed.
Public Storm Warning Signal #4
Winds between 171 and 220 could be predicted in one week
SEA CONDITIONS (Open Sea)Wave more than 14.0 metres
Possible storm surges up to 3-4 meters on the coast zone.
DAMAGE TO STRUCTURE:
HTML0 Very serious damage to structures, with a very high risks.
causes damage to structures with moderate risk
moderate structural damages, with a moderate risk
HTML0 A significant devastation of structures made from light materials (up 75 percent of the structure is completely destroyed or damaged in pieces) Roof structure problems.
The majority of homes built with construction materials medium-sized don’t have walls or a roof and a lot are fallen down and have extensive damage to windows and doors.
Some structures built with first-class materials have suffered damaged that was repaired in part
HTML0 The billboards and signs in the street are taken down.
DAMAGE TO VEGETATION:
It’s the cause of almost all destruction caused by banana farms.The majority of mango trees , like Ipil-ipil and other similar varieties have been damaged or destroyed.Coconut plantation may suffer extensive damage.HTML0 The production of corn and rice could result in a significant loss.Public Storm Warning Signal #5The 220 KPH WINDSPERFORMANCE can be achieved in less than the span of 12 hours
The possibility of of an Super Typhoon will affect the area of the event.
SEA CONDITIONS (Open Sea)
Wave Height more Than 14.0 M
The possibility of storm surges of more than 3 meters could be possible on the coastline.
DAMAGE TO STRUCTURE:A broad-spread challenge for high risk structuresVery severe damage to structures, with reasonable riskStructures with high-risk can be damaged with damage of a large quantity;HTML0 A near total disappearance of light-based structures in coastal areas that are exposed to sunlight.HTML0The complete collapse of a roof has been seen in a wide range of houses and industrial. Extreme and extreme damage to doors and windowsA majority of institutions as well as residential structures that are mixed construction could be affected.HTML0 Services for communication and power are among the best.Signs, billboards, and all other signs blowing
DAMAGE TO VEGETATION:
Total destruction of plantations for bananasHTML0 The majority of trees tall have been damaged or removal, and have fallen.HTML0 Coconut Trees are damaged they are downrooted, damaged or stooped.Some trees and plants have been able to survive
Footnotes:
If the Public Storm Warning Signal Number is raised or placed in operational for the very first time the meteorological conditions that are affixed to the signal aren’t established in the region. The reason for this is that the message is intended to indicate that the event is likely to occur under the conditions described. It is essential to note that the estimate for lead time that is used to identify the winds range of the respective number is only valid when you are in effect in the first place. So the weather forecast is expected to last at least 36 hours following the time that PSWS #1 is set in the first position. at a minimum, 24-hours in the instance of PSWS #2, and at least 18 hours for PSWS #3; at least 18 hours PSWS #3. At least 18 hours for PSWS #3; at least PSWS #3 and at least 12 hours until PSWS 4, and 12 hours prior to PSWS 5.
The lead time decreases after the release of the following publication of the PSWS’s warning bulletin comes out, because the signal number has been placed in the position of the tropical cyclone moves closer.HTML0 It is also crucial to be aware that tropical cyclones can be seen constantly moving, typically toward or towards the Philippines when PAGASA announces the warning. Thus PSWS #1 is PSWS #1, which is the PSWS #1, the Public Storm Warning Signal Number for the location at risk or is in danger could be altered or reduced. That means PSWS #1 may change to PSWS #2, and then PSWS #3 and then PSWS #4 when a severe Typhoon is approaching or when the typhoon moves from the area.