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NEW TO VIEW: 12Z 27 Apr 2012 Analysis

By: Weatherguy Adonis Record Scorcher Across Western Pacific, Blowing Yellow Sand Tracks To Japan’s Northeast Iloilo City, Philippines, 23 April 2012, (1600Z)–Intense heat induced by prevailing “Ridge of High Pressure,” along the Northwest Pacific has caused record-high temperatures across Southeast Asia. In Manila, Philippines alone, the state weather bureau, Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services

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BREAKING: Deep Low Over Japan Moving Away, Rough Conditions Persist Over Vladivostok; Extreme Tropical Heat In Philippine Archipelago, Malaysian Peninsula Surges On

By: Weatherguy Adonis Deep “Low” Ushers Bad Weather Across Japan, Korean Peninsula & Vladivostok Iloilo City, Philippines, 23 April 2012, (1600Z)–Earlier on Sunday, 22 April 2012, a massive “Low” forges forward off the Yellow Sea, and into West & Southern Japanese Islands, bringing heavy rains and sporadic thunderstorms which has become severe in Naha, Okinawa

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BREAKING: Low Pressure Eyes Japan Once More, Welcome Rains Give Respite On Extreme Heat Across Philippines

By: Weatherguy Adonis Another Low Heading For Japan Iloilo City, Philippines, 21 April 2012, (1240Z)–As Northern town of Hong Kong reels from the ill-effects of a “Tornadic” activity yesterday, 20 April 2012, which according to reports, several livestock and damages to property caused by the severe weather and damaging winds associated with a deep Low

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The Dawn Of A New Beginning: NHK World’s Newest Resident Meteorologist Robert Speta Debuts

By: Weatherguy Adonis Meteoric Leap, Empowering More People Across Asia Pacific, World Iloilo City, Philippines, 09April 2012, (1430Z)–Long before I was entrusted this humbling experience of being an author here on Westernpacificweather.com, I have been amazed with the way Meteorologist Robert Speta was doing his Tropical Updates focusing more on Western Pacific Region for the

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