With the advent of internet and software applications nowadays, it's easy to know whether a typhoon is approaching in the Philippines. You don't a need to develop your own software or hire somebody to access updated weather forecast such as an approaching typhoon in the Philippines. Google answers your problem.
Recently, Google added a weather layer in their Google Map. The weather layer will help you determine the current temperature and weather conditions on any part of the earth. Thanks for this very useful capability of Google Map. This new feature will help you also determine whether a storm or a typhoon is approaching in the Philippines. This is the best way to know weather conditions, typhoons/storms coming to the Philippines. It's accessible to all and it's free. As of this date, we know that here in the Philippines, a typhoon named " Mina" is entering in the Philippines. To view this typhoon in Google Map, follow these steps: Go to http://maps.google.com/. And go to the Philippine map. Don't forget to enable Weather layer by checking it in the upperleft part of the Google Map as you can see it below.
This map shows the tropical cyclone "Mina" entering in the Philippines. As you can see in the map, you can identify the tropical cyclone or typhoon because it's in a form of twirling-circular-clouds. Notice also that there's a second typhoon approaching located in San Jose.
Through Google Map, you can easily anticipate weather and temperature conditions and thus making your planned trip or vacation safe and favorable. - https://www.affordablecebu.com/
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"Best Way to Know Approaching Typhoon in the Philippines" was written by Mary under the Environment category. It has been read 6805 times and generated 1 comments. The article was created on 27 August 2011 and updated on 27 August 2011.
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