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DaddyTorgo
10-15-2013, 09:17 AM
Everyone alright?

Gather it wasn't THAT close to you, but family and friends and all?

sterlingice
10-15-2013, 09:19 AM
He's been busy playing Pokemon so he can't be in too bad of shape ;)

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Neon_Chaos
10-20-2013, 07:43 AM
Doh. Just saw this. :)

The earthquake was about 800km and several islands away.

We're good in Metro Manila.

DaddyTorgo
10-20-2013, 09:42 AM
Doh. Just saw this. :)

The earthquake was about 800km and several islands away.

We're good in Metro Manila.

I noticed it was far from Manilla, just didn't know if you had family/friends in the area. ;)

DaddyTorgo
11-07-2013, 02:06 PM
Dude - this time it's for real.

Stay safe!!

Neon_Chaos
11-07-2013, 04:14 PM
Woohoo. First Cat 5 Storm in a long time.

So far so good. Looks like Metro Manila will not be bearing the brunt of the storm.

sterlingice
11-07-2013, 07:31 PM
Yeah, no kidding. This one is certainly for realsies. "Super Typhoon"

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sterlingice
11-07-2013, 07:39 PM
I'm just going to post the intro to Jeff Masters's blog today. You pick out what seems the scariest if you lived in the Philippines:

Dr. Jeff Masters' WunderBlog : Super Typhoon Haiyan: Strongest Landfalling Tropical Cyclone on Record | Weather Underground (http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=2573)
Super Typhoon Haiyan (http://www.wunderground.com/hurricane/western-pacific/2013/tropical-storm-Haiyan?map=5day) has made landfall. According to PAGASA, Haiyan came ashore at 4 am local time (20 UTC) November 7, 2013 near Guiuan, on the Philippine island of Samar. At the time, Guiuan (http://www.wunderground.com/history/station/98558/2013/11/8/DailyHistory.html) reported sustained 10-minute average winds of 96 mph, with a pressure of 977 mb. Contact has since been lost with the city. Two hours before landfall, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center assessed Haiyan’s sustained winds at 195 mph, gusting to 235 mph, making it the 4th strongest tropical cyclone in world history. Satellite loops (http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/floaters/31W/31W_floater.html) show that Haiyan weakened only slightly, if at all, in the two hours after JTWC’s advisory, so the super typhoon likely made landfall with winds near 195 mph. This makes Haiyan the strongest tropical cyclone on record to make landfall in world history. The previous record was held by the Atlantic's Hurricane Camille of 1969, which made landfall in Mississippi with 190 mph winds.

Is is the strongest cyclone in world history as he emphasized? Is it the average winds of 96 mph before they lost touch with the city? Or was it that when the strongest part of the storm got there, it would be 195 mph? Or the 235 mph gusts? Later it talks about a 17' storm surge at Guiuan? Or the fact that it probably experienced the worst wind damage of anywhere in modern history? The making landfall at peak strength? This one's bad. I don't see Jim Cantore standing on the coast waiting for this one.

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Julio Riddols
11-07-2013, 09:27 PM
Now is the time for man to break the bonds of earth and take flight. Achieving lift in this kind of weather has to be really easy.

Neon_Chaos
11-07-2013, 09:30 PM
Check out these videos from someone in the heart of Tacloban city.

http://instagram.com/macmaloon

sterlingice
11-07-2013, 09:47 PM
Serious question: is everything there just kindof temporary and flexible?

Super Typhoon Haiyan, strongest storm of 2013, hits Philippines - CNN.com (www.cnn.com/2013/11/07/world/asia/philippines-typhoon-haiyan/index.html)

"An average of 20 typhoons hit the archipelagic nation every year, and several of those cause serious damage."


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Neon_Chaos
11-07-2013, 09:53 PM
No. :) The main cities and suburbs have buildings built from cement, meant to withstand storms year in and year out.

Our house is primarily cement, and the worst damage we ever got was that sheet roofing dislodged.

The ones in the provinces are the shabbily built houses.

Neon_Chaos
11-07-2013, 10:15 PM
Poor guy had to do his report.

WATCH: Strong winds, rains from 'Yolanda' hit Tacloban - YouTube (http://youtu.be/WMSRtSb29_o)

Neon_Chaos
11-08-2013, 04:31 AM
We are just getting the heavy rain in Manila, 12 hours after the storm made landfall in te eastern part of the country. Not much wind, but we're just getting it from the northern end of the storm.

Neon_Chaos
11-08-2013, 05:10 AM
Goddamn. This is a lot of rain.

CU Tiger
11-08-2013, 05:32 AM
Good luck and hope you guys stay safe!

Neon_Chaos
11-08-2013, 07:25 AM
Not sure how much media is going out of the country, but the level of devastation in the hard hit areas is unspeakable.

Neon_Chaos
11-08-2013, 07:40 AM
There were fucking mini tornadoes spawning inside the storm. Wtf.

JonInMiddleGA
11-08-2013, 07:48 AM
There were fucking mini tornadoes spawning inside the storm. Wtf.

Happens with hurricanes here sometimes, not surprising that it would happen with this storm I guess.

Glad you're okay in the city. Also spent the morning getting updated on a friend's parents who just traveled there (church mission maybe? unclear) a few days ago, they're apparently fine too.

Very small world these days, 20 years ago the odds of me knowing anyone there (or being aware they were there at least) seem like they would have been very small.

sterlingice
11-08-2013, 11:27 AM
There were fucking mini tornadoes spawning inside the storm. Wtf.

Yeah, that's pretty common because of all the wind shear

403 Forbidden (http://www.sciencedaily.com/videos/2005/0608-hurricanes_spawn_tornadoes.htm)

Once a hurricane makes landfall, the storm often weakens -- slowing down winds near the surface, while the winds near the top keep their momentum. This can lead to tornadoes, even thousands of miles away.

Katrina spawned over 50, for example:
Hurricane Katrina tornado outbreak - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Katrina_tornado_outbreak)

Tho, as stated- it's pretty crazy to think about sustained 195mph winds- how would you even notice.

Actually- that's something that's boggling my mind a little. Where specifically are the sustained 195 mph winds? Is it within 5 miles of the eyewall? One mile? It takes many hours for a hurricane to pass over you so if you're right at the coast, does your windspeed (if measured accurately- and I realize machines break during this sort of thing) look something like this:
0000: 45mph SW (keep increasing)
0400: 65 mph SW
0800: 85 mph SW
1000: 105 mph SW
1030: 125 mph SW
1045: 145 mph SW
1055: 165 mph SW
1056: 175 mph SW
1057: 185 mph SW
1058: 190 mph SW
1059: 195 mph SW
1100: calm (eye)
1105: calm (eye)
1106: 195 mph NE
and so on...

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sterlingice
11-08-2013, 11:28 AM
Not sure how much media is going out of the country, but the level of devastation in the hard hit areas is unspeakable.

If you've got access to some good local coverage or especially pictures- I'd like to check them out.

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AlexB
11-08-2013, 01:19 PM
Hope your OK NC. The pictures look horrendous.

Never experienced anything like this yet, but am flying out to Vietnam tomorrow, landing Sunday evening. Haiyan is due to hit Vietnam on Sunday, albeit forecast to be reduced to Cat3.

My guess is I'll get held in Hong Kong for a few hours/a day maybe until it passes

Wolfpack
11-08-2013, 07:13 PM
Yeah, that's pretty common because of all the wind shear

403 Forbidden (http://www.sciencedaily.com/videos/2005/0608-hurricanes_spawn_tornadoes.htm)



Katrina spawned over 50, for example:
Hurricane Katrina tornado outbreak - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Katrina_tornado_outbreak)

Tho, as stated- it's pretty crazy to think about sustained 195mph winds- how would you even notice.

Actually- that's something that's boggling my mind a little. Where specifically are the sustained 195 mph winds? Is it within 5 miles of the eyewall? One mile? It takes many hours for a hurricane to pass over you so if you're right at the coast, does your windspeed (if measured accurately- and I realize machines break during this sort of thing) look something like this:
0000: 45mph SW (keep increasing)
0400: 65 mph SW
0800: 85 mph SW
1000: 105 mph SW
1030: 125 mph SW
1045: 145 mph SW
1055: 165 mph SW
1056: 175 mph SW
1057: 185 mph SW
1058: 190 mph SW
1059: 195 mph SW
1100: calm (eye)
1105: calm (eye)
1106: 195 mph NE
and so on...

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If it were a US hurricane, the hurricane hunters would have dropped dropsondes for measuring winds and pressure as they worked their way around the storm. Quickly checking Wikipedia, it simply says the 195 number was a one-minute estimate from the Joint Typhoon Warning Center in Hawaii. Reports have said that it pegged out on the Dvorak satellite measurements and maybe a little more even.

There is a subtle difference in how wind speeds are measured by various services. The US services tend to take a much shorter sampling time (three minutes) compared to many foreign services (up to ten minutes in some cases). So, the US measurement is usually more accurate for determining the maximum intensity in any one moment of the storm (and thus the potential for catastrophic damage in any one place), but the foreign measurement will probably better recognize the general strength of a storm across a much larger area (and thus the general damage sustained across the larger area of the storm's impact). The 195 measurement was with the US standard. Asian services were reporting lower wind speeds and a maximum intensity of 145 because of the differences in estimates.

Those winds will likely be felt probably in some corridor a few miles or so outside the edge of the eye itself. I don't think it's simply 165 to calm in no time flat, but a fairly rapid increase and then decrease from the general windfield of the storm to the eyewall area and then to the eye itself.

Neon_Chaos
11-08-2013, 11:15 PM
Here are the youtube channels of local channels ABS-CBN and GMA.

Just browse through their recent uploads.

Mind you, the videos are mind-boggling.

TheABSCBNNews - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/user/TheABSCBNNews)

GMA News - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/user/gmanews)

terpkristin
11-09-2013, 09:16 AM
Wow, I just can't fathom that devastation or the storm itself. Glad you're safe, NC, but just wow...

/tk

Edward64
11-09-2013, 04:39 PM
Hope you are still doing okay. Stay safe.

PilotMan
11-09-2013, 09:13 PM
Horrifying. I just can't imagine what these people went through.

More than 10,000 feared dead in typhoon-ravaged Philippines - Yahoo News (http://news.yahoo.com/more-10-000-feared-dead-typhoon-ravaged-philippines-025525087.html)

Neon_Chaos
11-10-2013, 12:31 AM
The 10,000 number is just from one single province. The hardest hit. Police are unable to grt solid numbers due to cut off communications.

http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/334792/news/nation/10-000-feared-dead-in-leyte-in-yolanda-s-aftermath-police-official

Neon_Chaos
11-11-2013, 07:42 AM
Guys, we're still getting more images of the destruction left by Yolanda.

There are towns that are yet to be reached due to debris.

If you have any means to donate for relief efforts, please do not hesitate.

BYU 14
11-11-2013, 03:05 PM
Guys, we're still getting more images of the destruction left by Yolanda.

There are towns that are yet to be reached due to debris.

If you have any means to donate for relief efforts, please do not hesitate.

Definitely will NC and as others have said, happy you are safe.

AnalBumCover
11-11-2013, 08:03 PM
My brother's girlfriend and her family live in Tacloban. We still haven't heard any news of them, and my brother is really freaking out now.

Dodgerchick
11-12-2013, 03:12 PM
My brother's girlfriend and her family live in Tacloban. We still haven't heard any news of them, and my brother is really freaking out now.

Yikes, hope they're okay.

BYU 14
11-12-2013, 03:32 PM
My brother's girlfriend and her family live in Tacloban. We still haven't heard any news of them, and my brother is really freaking out now.

Yikes, hope they're okay.

Ditto, prayers going out.

PilotMan
11-12-2013, 04:13 PM
My brother's girlfriend and her family live in Tacloban. We still haven't heard any news of them, and my brother is really freaking out now.

yeah man, seriously, wishing for the best.

Neon_Chaos
11-13-2013, 04:59 AM
Please donate to known agencies. ie, Red Cross, World Vision, etc.

http://www.redcross.org.ph/

https://secure.unicefusa.org/site/Donation2?df_id=16500&16500.donation=form1

https://secure2.convio.net/fwfp/site/Donation2;jsessionid=6567FE8838700712A5C7325B5C0F13DA.app261a?idb=1237175804&df_id=2141&2141.donation=form1&2141_donation=form1

http://www.rescue.org/

https://secure.savethechildren.org/site/c.8rKLIXMGIpI4E/b.8855857/k.E53D/Donate_to_the_Typhoon_Haiyan_Childrens_Relief_Fund/apps/ka/sd/donor.asp

http://donate.worldvision.org/OA_HTML/xxwv2ibeCCtpItmDspRte.jsp?funnel=dn&item=2639566&go=item&section=10339&

http://www.give2habitat.org/philippines/ReBuildPhilippines

The Philippine national government is paralyzed by partisanship and inept leadership. It is frustrating. :(

Qwikshot
11-13-2013, 06:26 AM
I donated on iTunes. Easy and painless. Hope things get better.

Neon_Chaos
11-13-2013, 08:52 AM
Thanks Qwikshot. Every little bit helps.

AnalBumCover
11-13-2013, 09:14 AM
A few more US organizations that are also accept donations:

World Food Programme USA: World Food Program USA (http://wfpusa.org/)

Americares: AmeriCares: Emergency Response & Global Health (http://www.americares.org/)

Salvation Army: The Salvation Army - Home (http://www.salvationarmyusa.org/)

Neon_Chaos
12-05-2014, 12:34 AM
One year later, and here we go again. The second Cat 5 Storm in two years.

Typhoon Hagupit threatens Tacloban, Philippines - CNN.com (http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/04/world/asia/philippines-super-typhoon-hagupit/)

Experts are predicting the storm to hit the exact same region.

Landfall is tomorrow. Wish us luck,

weegeebored
12-05-2014, 08:34 AM
Let's hope that the experts are wrong. Best wishes for all there. Be safe.

DaddyTorgo
12-05-2014, 09:18 AM
One year later, and here we go again. The second Cat 5 Storm in two years.

Typhoon Hagupit threatens Tacloban, Philippines - CNN.com (http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/04/world/asia/philippines-super-typhoon-hagupit/)

Experts are predicting the storm to hit the exact same region.

Landfall is tomorrow. Wish us luck,

Good luck - stay safe - and all your family & friends stay safe too!

BYU 14
12-05-2014, 09:24 AM
All the best to you and your family, be safe

Chief Rum
12-05-2014, 10:39 AM
Be safe, Neon.