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GMA Integrated News
11 Sept 202401:29

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses the strengthening of a severe tropical storm named 'Bibingka,' which could potentially escalate into a typhoon. It is expected to enter the Philippine area of responsibility and may be locally named 'Ferd.' The storm is anticipated to bring early weather disturbances, particularly in the eastern regions of the country. The script urges viewers to stay safe and updated, and to follow GMA News for the latest information on the storm's trajectory and impact.

Takeaways

  • 🌀 The storm named 'Bibingka' has intensified into a severe tropical storm and may become a typhoon.
  • 📅 It is expected to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) tomorrow.
  • 🌬️ The storm is currently not projected to make landfall in the Philippines but will bring early effects.
  • 🌡️ It will bring initial effects such as rough seas to the eastern sections of the country in the coming days.
  • 📍 The center of the storm is located 1,975 km east of Central Luzon.
  • 💨 The storm has a maximum sustained wind speed of 95 km per hour and gusts up to 115 km per hour.
  • 🚀 It is moving northward at a speed of 20 km per hour.
  • 🔔 The public is advised to stay safe and stay updated with the weather conditions.
  • 📢 The report is from Anzo Perera, urging people to stay informed before they go out.
  • 🌐 For international viewers, GMA Integrated News is available on YouTube, GMA Pinoy TV, and www.gmanews.tv.

Q & A

  • What is the current status of the storm mentioned in the script?

    -The storm is currently a severe Tropical storm and may potentially become a typhoon.

  • What is the international name of the storm?

    -The script does not provide the international name of the storm.

  • What is the local name that will be given to the storm if it enters the Philippine area of responsibility?

    -The local name that will be given to the storm is 'Ferd'.

  • Is there an expectation that the storm will make landfall in the Philippines?

    -The script indicates that it is hoped the storm will not make landfall in the Philippines.

  • What is the current location of the storm's center?

    -The storm's center is currently 1,975 km East of Central Luzon.

  • What is the current strength of the storm in terms of wind speed?

    -The storm's current wind speed is 95 km per hour, with gusts reaching up to 115 km per hour.

  • In which direction is the storm moving and at what speed?

    -The storm is moving North with a speed of 20 km per hour.

  • What kind of weather can be expected due to the storm in the coming days?

    -The storm is expected to bring early monsoon rains in some parts of the country in the next few days.

  • Who is the person providing the weather update in the script?

    -The weather update is provided by Anzo Perera.

  • What is the advice given to the public regarding the storm?

    -The advice given is for the public to stay safe and stay updated with the weather conditions.

  • Where can the public get more information and updates on the storm?

    -The public can get more information and updates by visiting GMA Integrated News on YouTube, GMA Pinoy TV, and www.gmanews.tv.

Outlines

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🌀 Severe Tropical Storm 'Bibingka' Update

The script discusses the strengthening of a tropical storm named 'Bibingka' with the potential to become a typhoon as it enters Philippine airspace. The storm is expected to bring early weather to some parts of the country in the coming days. The current location of the storm is 1,975 km east of Central Luzon, with winds of 95 km per hour and gusts reaching up to 115 km per hour. It is moving northward at a speed of 20 km per hour. The script advises the public to stay safe and updated, and to follow GMA news for the latest information.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Bagyong

In the context of the video, 'Bagyong' refers to a tropical cyclone or typhoon in the Philippines. It is a local term used to describe a storm system that originates in the western Pacific Ocean. The video discusses the strengthening of a severe tropical storm that could potentially become a typhoon, emphasizing the importance of monitoring and preparing for its effects.

💡International Name

The 'International Name' mentioned in the script refers to the naming system used for tropical cyclones in the western Pacific region. This system is maintained by the World Meteorological Organization and helps in tracking and identifying storms globally. The video script mentions 'Bibingka' as the international name of the storm, which is part of the naming sequence for the year.

💡Tropical Storm

A 'Tropical Storm' is a type of storm system characterized by a closed low-pressure system over warm waters with sustained winds between 39 and 73 mph (63 to 118 km/h). The video discusses the current status of the storm as a severe tropical storm, indicating that it is a significant weather event that requires attention and caution.

💡Typhoon

A 'Typhoon' is a term used for a tropical cyclone in the western Pacific Ocean with winds exceeding 74 mph (119 km/h). The video suggests the possibility of the storm intensifying into a typhoon, which would have more severe impacts on the areas it affects.

💡Philippine Air Responsibility

The 'Philippine Air Responsibility' refers to the area of responsibility assigned to the Philippines by the World Meteorological Organization for monitoring and issuing warnings about tropical cyclones. The video mentions that the storm is expected to enter this area, highlighting the need for the country's meteorological services to closely monitor the storm's development.

💡Landfall

In meteorology, 'Landfall' is the point where a storm's center makes its first contact with land. The video script indicates that there is a hope that the storm will not make landfall in the Philippines, which would mitigate the potential damage and risks to the population and infrastructure.

💡Local Name

The 'Local Name' in the context of the video refers to the name given to the storm by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA). If the storm were to enter Philippine territory, it would be given a local name, 'Ferd,' for easier identification and communication within the country.

💡Hanging Habagat

The term 'Hanging Habagat' refers to the southwest monsoon, a seasonal wind pattern in the Philippines that brings rain and affects weather conditions. The video mentions that the storm will begin to enhance the southwest monsoon, leading to early monsoon conditions in some parts of the country.

💡Storm Center

The 'Storm Center' is the central area of a tropical cyclone where the lowest atmospheric pressure and the strongest winds are found. The video provides the current location of the storm center, which is crucial for tracking the storm's path and predicting its impact.

💡GMA Integrated News

GMA Integrated News is a news organization in the Philippines mentioned in the video script. The video encourages viewers to stay updated with the latest weather information by visiting GMA's platforms, such as their YouTube channel or website, to receive timely and reliable news updates.

💡Stay Safe

The phrase 'Stay Safe' is a common cautionary message in weather-related broadcasts, urging viewers to take necessary precautions to protect themselves and their property from the potential hazards of severe weather events. The video script includes this message to emphasize the importance of safety during the approaching storm.

Highlights

Bagyong Bingingka is strengthening and is now a severe tropical storm.

It has the potential to become a typhoon as it enters the Philippine air responsibility area.

The storm is not expected to make landfall in the country.

Once it enters the Philippine area, it will be called Typhoon Ferd.

The storm is expected to bring early monsoon rains to some parts of the country.

In the next few days, the storm will affect certain areas.

The last known location of the storm's center is 1,975 km East of Central Luzon.

The storm's current strength is 95 km per hour.

The storm's intensity is expected to reach 115 km per hour.

The storm is moving northward at a speed of 20 km per hour.

People are advised to stay safe and stay updated with the weather.

Anzo Perera is the weather anchor providing this update.

The public is reminded to stay ahead of the weather and be prepared.

GMA Integrated News is the source for these updates.

Viewers are encouraged to visit and subscribe to GMA Integrated News on YouTube.

Overseas Filipinos can join through GMA Pinoy TV.

For more updates, visit www.gmanews.tv.

Transcripts

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mga kapuso patuloy na lumalakas ang

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bagyong may international name na

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bibingka sa ngayon isa na po itong ganap

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na severe Tropical storm posibleng

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maging typhoon ito sa sandaling pumasok

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na ito sa Philippine air respons

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responsibility bukas po yan ayon sa

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pag-asa hindi naman inaasa ang

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magla-landfall sa bansa ang bagyo na

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tatawagin sa local name na ferd pero

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ngayon pa lang mga kapuso sinisimulan ng

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Palakasin ng bagyo ang hanging habagat

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kaya ito magdadala ng Maulang panahon sa

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ilang bagya ng bansa sa mga susunod na

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araw huling namataan po ng pag-asa ang

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Centro ng baguyo sa layang

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1,975 km East of Central Luzon may lakas

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po iyan 95 km per at pagbugsong aabot

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naman po sa 115 km per at kumikilos po

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yan paan Norte sa bilis na 20 km per

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palalo mga kapuso stay safe and stay

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updated Ako po si anzo perera no the

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weather before you go parang Mark safe

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lagi mga

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kapuso kapuso para laging una ka sa mga

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balita bisitahin at mag-subscribe sa GMA

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integrated news sa YouTube sa mga kapuso

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abroad samahan niyo kami sa GMA Pinoy TV

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at sa www.gmanews.tv

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