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    ruping jud .. kahinumdum ko mukaws mi ug tubig sa atabay ato then amo pagkaon kay relief goods gikan sa skwelahan sa ako mama. then naglaba mi sa sapa

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    ruping man cgro...

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    pero ingon akong lolo AMY man daw ambut unsa sad na nga year....kay bsan kuno gabieing dako pwerteng hayaga then pwerting kusoga sa hangin....ang mga hulmigas gud kuno pwerte nang ampo nga dili sila mapalid....hahahaha....btaw tinuod nang about sa bagyo nga AMY ako lang gipun-an og interview ang mga hulmigas... aron maklaro pangutana sad mo sa inyung mga lolo og lola...murag 1960's ni nahitabo...

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    sa akong nahinumduman ruping (roofing) tumba gud halos tanang poste gikan sa foodland padung sa USCTC

  5. #15
    akong naabtan nga pinaka-kusog kay Bagyong Ruping..

    natumba ang 100+ year old Sambag tree sa among silingan dli na nuon mi kahimo ug tamarindo

  6. #16
    so far in my living memory, bagyo ruping ang pinakakosgan.

  7. #17
    ruping gyd... lingw kau to ky nanglupad ang atop sa amo clingan

  8. #18
    ruping gud kay nalagpot gud ang atop sa amo siligan..

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    STRONGEST TYPHOONS OF THE PHILIPPINES
    (1947 - 2006)


    NAME PERIOD OF OCCURRENCE
    HIGHEST WIND SPEED RECORDED

    PLACE OBSERVED


    1. REMING (Durian) November 26-December 1, 2006
    320 kph

    Virac

    2. SENING (Joan)


    October 11-15, 1970

    275 kph


    Virac

    3. ROSING (Angela)


    October 30-November 4, 1995

    260 kph


    Virac Radar
    4. ANDING (Irma) November 21-27, 1981
    260 kph

    Daet
    5. LOLENG (Babs) October 15-24, 1998
    250 kph

    Virac
    6. AMY December 6-19, 1951
    240 kph

    Cebu
    7. SISANG (Nina) November 23-27, 1987
    240 kph

    Legazpi
    8. SALING (Dot)
    October 15-20, 1985
    240 kph

    Daet
    9. HERMING (Betty) August 7-14, 1987
    240 kph

    Catarman
    10. INING (Louise) November 15-20, 1964
    240 kph

    Cebu
    11. UNDANG(Agnes)
    November 3-6, 1984
    230 kph

    Tacloban
    12. HARRIET December 28, 1959-January 2, 1960
    225 kph

    Virac
    13. NITANG (Ike) August 31-September 4, 1984
    220 kph

    Surigao
    14. RUPING (Mike) November 10-14, 1990
    220 kph

    Cebu
    15. GADING (Peggy) July 6-10, 1986
    220 kph

    Vigan
    16. TRIX October 16-23, 1952
    215 kph

    Legazpi
    17. UNSANG (Ruby) October 21-26, 1988
    215 kph

    Virac
    18. GILDA December 13-22, 1959
    212 kph

    Catbalogan
    19. ARING (Betty) November 2-7, 1980
    210 kph

    Casiguran
    20. TRINING (Ruth) October 16-31, 1991
    204 kph

    Laoag



    > Data are taken from PAGASA summaries.

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    WORST TYPHOONS OF THE PHILIPPINES
    (1947 - 2006)

    NAME

    PERIOD OF OCCURRENCE

    DEATHS

    DAMAGE IN BILLION PESOS

    HIGHEST WIND SPEED IN KPH (Place Recorded)

    AREAS MOST AFFECTED
    1. URING (Thelma) 1


    November 2-7, 1991

    5101*


    1.045

    95 (Tacloban)


    Leyte, Negros

    2. ROSING (Angela) 2


    October 30-November 4, 1995

    936

    10.829

    260 (Virac Radar)


    Bicol Region, CALABARZON, NCR
    3. REMING (Durian) 3
    November 26-December 1, 2006

    754**

    5.086

    320 (Virac)

    Bicol, CALABARZON, Marinduque, Mindoro
    4. NITANG (Ike)
    August 31-September 4, 1984

    1363***

    4.1

    220 (Surigao)

    Surigao, Bohol, Cebu, Negros
    5. RUPING (Mike) 4
    November 10-14, 1990

    748

    10.846

    220 (Cebu)

    Surigao, Visayas
    6. LOLENG (Babs)

    October 15-24, 1998

    303

    6.787

    250 (Virac)

    Bicol, Central-Northern Luzon
    7. SENING (Joan) 5
    October 11-15, 1970

    768

    1.89

    275 (Virac)

    Bicol, CALABARZON
    8. UNDANG (Agnes)
    November 3-6, 1984

    895

    1.9

    230 (Tacloban)

    Samar, Leyte, Panay
    9. SISANG (Nina)
    November 23-27, 1987

    979

    1.119

    240 (Legazpi)

    Bicol, CALABARZON
    10. KADIANG (Flo)

    September 30-October 7, 1993

    576

    8.752

    130 (over water)

    Northern-Central Luzon
    11. AMY
    December 6-19, 1951

    991

    0.7

    240 (Cebu)

    Cebu, Negros
    12. TRIX
    October 16-23, 1952

    995

    0.88

    215 (Legazpi)

    Bicol Region
    13. UNSANG (Ruby)
    October 21-26, 1988

    157

    5.636

    215 (Virac)

    Bicol, Central-Northern Luzon
    14. KADING (Rita)
    October 25-27, 1978

    444

    1.9

    185 (Virac)

    Central Luzon
    15. HERMING (Betty)
    August 7-14, 1987

    200

    2.066

    240 (Catarman)

    Northern Samar, Southern Bicol
    16. SALING (Dot)
    October 15-20, 1985

    118

    2.133

    240 (Daet)

    Northern Bicol, Central Luzon
    17. MILENYO (Xangsane)
    September 25-30, 2006

    110

    6.610

    180 (Legazpi)

    Bicol, NCR, CALABARZON
    18. ANDING (Irma) 6
    November 21-27, 1981

    409

    0.65

    260 (Daet)

    Bicol Region, Central Luzon
    19. ILIANG (Zeb)
    October 7-18, 1998

    75

    5.375

    260 (over water)

    Northern Luzon
    20. FERIA (Utor)
    July 2-7, 2001

    188

    3.586

    150 (over water)

    Northern Luzon, Cordillera


    Legend:

    CALABARZON - Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, Quezon.
    * - Official estimates death toll of up to 8,000; missing persons were presumed dead, some maybe devoured by sharks at Ormoc Bay and Camotes Sea.
    ** - Official estimates death toll of up to 1,200; many of those unrecovered were buried under tons of lahar from Mayon Volcano.
    *** - Deaths of up to 3,000 were estimated with many bodies buried under mudslides at Surigao del Norte and southern Negros Occidental.
    1 - Categorized only as a Tropical Storm.
    2 - Considered one of the strongest and intense typhoons in the history of the Northwestern Pacific Ocean; the typhoon unusually maintained winds of at least 240 kph for 60 hours, most of it while over land.
    3 - This storm rapidly intensified with more than 260 kph winds in less than 8 hours at the coastline of Bicol Peninsula; now the record holder as the strongest typhoon in the history of the Philippines.
    4 - The costliest typhoon of the Philippines passing over the most populated provinces of the Philippines (Cebu, Negros Occidental and Iloilo). Highly urbanized cities of Lapu-Lapu, Mandaue, Cebu, Bacolod and Iloilo were directly hit by the center of the storm where more than 1,000,000 people experienced the passage of the large "eye".
    5 - Sening held the record for the strongest typhoon for 36 years (1970-2006). It was a very large typhoon and was described to be "gigantic" in terms of its radius and cloud cover that spread over the entire Philippine archipelago.
    6 - Produced a massive storm surge surprising the residents of Garchitorena, a coastal town in Northern Camarines Sur, killing more than 200 people.

    over water – typhoon's estimated strongest winds were recorded while typhoon was still at sea but is closely approaching land.


    Note: Damages registered in billions of Philippine Peso are not adjusted to current inflation rate.


    Sources: Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC), Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), Unisys.com, NOAA-National Hurricane Center (NHC), Typhoon2000.com archives and records, Manila Bulletin, National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC), Reliefweb.com.

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