Pagasa revises definition of ‘super typhoon,’ signal system

PAGASA BUILDING. STORY: Pagasa revises definition of ‘super typhoon,’ signal system

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MANILA, Philippines —  The state weather bureau adopted revised its definitions for “super typhoon’ and its tropical cyclone wind signals (TCWS) effective on Wednesday — in time for the commemoration of the 157th National Meteorological Day and the 72nd World Meteorological Day .

A “super typhoon” has a maximum sustained wind of at least 185 kph, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa).

This is lower than its previous definition — which was introduced in 2015 — where it had to have a maximum sustained wind of more than 220 kph.

Pagasa made the following modifications to its TCWS:

“With this change, TCWS systems are now based on the global Beaufort’s scale used by the World Meteorological Organization,” Pagasa said in a statement.

Pagasa also decommissioned the names of three destructive typhoons in 2021 (Jolina, Maring, and Odette).

Starting 2025, they will be replaced with Jacinto, Mirasol, and Opong, respectively.

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