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Subic and Tagaytay may get PGMA doppler radar by 2010
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Dec 11, 2008 - 4:50:18 AM

By Mediatrix P. Cristobal

MANILA, Dec 12 (PNA) – Subic and Tagaytay, two key cities in Luzon, may finally get a Doppler radar after a bidder won the rights to produce the country’s first state-of- the- art weather prediction instrument, a top official from the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA)said.

“We could (be able to)use (a Doppler radar) in nine to 10 months. By 2010, we’ll have 10 Doppler radars,” Nathaniel Cruz, Pagasa weather branch chief disclosed, saying the successful bidder will finally be awarded with the contract by the government this month.

The radars are most likely to be manufactured in the US, he added. He, however, did not mention the name of the winning contractor.

The bidding process has dragged on for more than five years reportedly due to lack of qualified suppliers.

Doppler radars have the capability to place an estimate on the amount of rainfall and also detect strong winds, velocity and the amount of moisture in cloud formation.

Not the least importance is that it can likewise predict typhoon movements more accurately and provide a visual on thunderstorm conditions, including possibility of tornadoes or hale storms.

No more wild guesses, he pointed out because the radar can give the latest and most accurate weather report.

“It could provide "nowcast" instead of forecast which means we could now predict the exact amount of rainfall in exact locations,” Cruz said.

“We need 10 Doppler radars to cover the entire Philippines,” he said, adding the Philippines normally experiences 20 tropical cyclones a year. These will be placed along the so-called typhoon belt, the typhoon cauldron situated above the equator.

Pagasa is eyeing to install ten Doppler radars by 2010 to improve weather forecasting capabilities.

These will be installed in Tagaytay City (1); Subic, Zambales; Baguio City (1); Baler, Quezon (1); (1); Mactan, Cebu (1); and Mindanao (2).

Pagasa recently sealed a partnership with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)for the rehabilitation of three existing radars in Virac, Aparri, Cagayan and Guiuan, Samar.

The facility upgrade is inline with the agency's modernization program partly funded by the national government's calamity fund.(PNA)



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