By Andrew Doga-ong
BONTOC,
Mountain Province -- Weather conditions and real-time weather disturbances
in this province can now be forecast more accurately with installation of
modern weather tracking instruments in strategic areas.
Department of
Science and Technology provincial director Norberto Cobaldez said four
units automatic rain gauges (ARG) were installed in the towns of Bauko, Bontoc,
Besao and Paracelis while one automatic weather station (AWS) was set up
at sitio Keffha, Samoki, Bontoc.
Financed by
the Philippine Council of Industry, Energy, Research and Development, the
locally-developed weather equipments were installed with the joint effort of
the DOST, Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services
Administration and the Advanced Science and Technology Institute.
This was in
coordination with provincial and host
municipal government units and local disaster risk reduction and management
offices in the province.
Cobaldez
said the ARG records rain intensity and
amount of rainfall while the AWS also measures rain intensity, volume of
rainfall, temperature, humidity and wind speed, direction and velocity.
Real-time
data gathered by the two weather instruments are automatically transmitted to a
central base station which will also send the data via short message service
(SMS) to a server that is readily available to the public.
The data or
information recorded by these instruments could serve as basis for the local
government units to plan their disaster preparedness and mitigation measures or
guide of the local chief executives in coming up with vital decisions or
announcement such as suspension of classes or works and evacuation in case of
heavy rains, said Cobaldez.
The setting
up of these weather instruments particularly in disaster –prone provinces have
enabled DOST and PAGASA to provide a comprehensive warning system.
The DOST
director encouraged the public to access Project NOAH or log on at www.noah.dost.gov.ph or fmon.asti.dost.gov.ph websites to know weather conditions or track weather disturbances
that may hit the province.
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