iONTEK Grid Intelligence Integration Satellite Data Fusion Monitoring | Copernicus Earth Observation EU Space Data Monitoring: Coordinates | La Union | Marikina, NCR
🌪️ Typhoon Opong Interactive Tracker
Copernicus Sentinel Satellite Monitoring System
Real-Time Satellite Tracking
Route: Marikina City → Nuq Villa, La Union (279.2 km)
Map Legend
⚡ Live Conditions
Active Copernicus Sentinel Monitoring
Sentinel-1C SAR
Capability: All-weather radar imaging
Typhoon Application: Storm structure penetration through clouds
Resolution: High-resolution (20m) through any weather
Advantage: Works 24/7 regardless of weather conditions
Providing real-time SAR data for typhoon core structure analysis and wind pattern detection
📍 Marikina City
Coordinates: 14.6373°N, 121.0917°E
Elevation: 13.0m above sea level
Distance from Storm: – km
Risk Level: MODERATE
Current Conditions:
- Enhanced southwest monsoon effects
- Heavy to intense rainfall expected
- Potential flooding in low-lying areas
- Strong winds from monsoon enhancement
📍 Nuq Villa, La Union
Coordinates: 16.7°N, 120.34°E
Location: MacArthur Highway, Barangay Taboc, San Juan
Distance from Storm: – km
Risk Level: LOW
Current Conditions:
- Northern Luzon location
- Minimal direct typhoon impact
- Possible monsoon-related rain
- Generally safe for travel
Verified Typhoon Path & Predictions
🚨 Emergency Preparedness for Marikina → La Union Travel
Before Departure
- Monitor PAGASA weather updates
- Check DPWH road conditions
- Prepare emergency supplies
- Inform family of travel route
- Full fuel tank + extra
During Travel
- Avoid flooded highways
- Keep radio/mobile updated
- Follow traffic advisories
- Emergency contacts ready
- Travel during daylight
Route Monitoring
- NLEX-SCTEX conditions
- MacArthur Highway status
- Alternative route options
- Fuel stops along the way
- Safe shelter locations
Official emergency preparedness protocols for typhoon conditions in Northern and Central Luzon
iONTEK Grid Intelligence Integration
Satellite Data Fusion
Real-time integration of Copernicus Sentinel data for infrastructure protection along the Marikina-La Union corridor during extreme weather events.
Advanced early warning system for power infrastructure protection using satellite intelligence and predictive analytics.
- 15% energy waste reduction
- 99.9% uptime target
- ±1% voltage regulation
- Real-time risk assessment
Verified satellite-enabled infrastructure monitoring with documented performance improvements
🌪️ Typhoon Opong Interactive Tracker
Copernicus Sentinel Satellite Monitoring System
Real-Time Satellite Tracking
Route: Marikina City → Nuq Villa, La Union (279.2 km)
Map Legend
Active Copernicus Sentinel Monitoring
Sentinel-1C SAR
Capability: All-weather radar imaging
Typhoon Application: Storm structure penetration through clouds
Resolution: High-resolution (20m) through any weather
Advantage: Works 24/7 regardless of weather conditions
Providing real-time SAR data for typhoon core structure analysis and wind pattern detection
📍 Marikina City
Coordinates: 14.6373°N, 121.0917°E
Elevation: 13.0m above sea level
Distance from Storm: – km
Risk Level: MODERATE
Current Conditions:
- Enhanced southwest monsoon effects
- Heavy to intense rainfall expected
- Potential flooding in low-lying areas
- Strong winds from monsoon enhancement
📍 Nuq Villa, La Union
Coordinates: 16.7°N, 120.34°W
Location: MacArthur Highway, Barangay Taboc, San Juan
Distance from Storm: – km
Risk Level: LOW
Current Conditions:
- Northern Luzon location
- Minimal direct typhoon impact
- Possible monsoon-related rain
- Generally safe for travel
Verified Typhoon Path & Predictions
🚨 Emergency Preparedness for Marikina → La Union Travel
Before Departure
- Monitor PAGASA weather updates
- Check DPWH road conditions
- Prepare emergency supplies
- Inform family of travel route
- Full fuel tank + extra
During Travel
- Avoid flooded highways
- Keep radio/mobile updated
- Follow traffic advisories
- Emergency contacts ready
- Travel during daylight
Route Monitoring
- NLEX-SCTEX conditions
- MacArthur Highway status
- Alternative route options
- Fuel stops along the way
- Safe shelter locations
Official emergency preparedness protocols for typhoon conditions in Northern and Central Luzon
iONTEK Grid Intelligence Integration
Satellite Data Fusion
Real-time integration of Copernicus Sentinel data for infrastructure protection along the Marikina-La Union corridor during extreme weather events.
Advanced early warning system for power infrastructure protection using satellite intelligence and predictive analytics.
- 15% energy waste reduction
- 99.9% uptime target
- ±1% voltage regulation
- Real-time risk assessment
Verified satellite-enabled infrastructure monitoring with documented performance improvements
🌦️ PAGASA Weather Data Dashboard
Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration
PAGASA Overview
📡 About PAGASA
PAGASA is the Philippine national institution dedicated to provide flood and typhoon warnings, public weather forecasts and advisories, meteorological, astronomical, climatological, and other specialized information and services primarily for the protection of life and property and in support of economic productivity and sustainable development.
Established: December 8, 1972 (Presidential Decree No. 78)
🏢 Headquarters
Location: Science Garden Complex
Address: Senator Miriam P. Defensor-Santiago Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City
Contact: (+632) 8284-0800
Email: cadpagasa@gmail.com
🌐 PANaHON System
The PAGASA National Hydro-Met Observing Network (PANaHON) is a cutting-edge weather visualization system.
Features: Real-time weather data, interactive maps, forecast models
Data Update: Every 10 minutes
📊 Data Services
Climate Data: Historical records and normals
Real-time Monitoring: Temperature, rainfall, humidity, wind
Forecast Products: 24-hour, 10-day, seasonal forecasts
Special Warnings: Typhoon, rainfall, thunderstorm advisories
Satellite Monitoring Systems
🛰️ HIMAWARI 8/9 Satellite System
The HIMAWARI 8/9 are geostationary weather satellites, successors to Japan Meteorological Agency’s (JMA) Multi-functional Transport Satellite (MTSAT) series.
Himawari 8
Launch: July 2015 by JMA
Installation at PAGASA: December 2015
Status: Backup Operations
Image Generation: Every 10 minutes
Himawari 9
Launch: November 2016
Backup Operations: March 2017
Current Role: Main Observational (since Dec 13, 2022)
Usage: Real-time weather forecasting, tropical cyclone analysis
Ground Receiving Station
Receives satellite data for meteorological analysis
Tropical Cyclone Analysis
Real-time tracking and intensity estimation
Cloud Pattern Recognition
Automated cloud type identification
Research Applications
Climate studies and weather modeling
Current Weather Conditions
⚠️ Weather System Update
Date/Time: September 26, 2025, 3:00 PM
Active Systems:
- Typhoon “NANDO” (International: RAGASA) – 770 km East of Echague, Isabela
- Southwest Monsoon affecting Southern Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao
Location | Temperature (°C) | Humidity (%) | Pressure (hPa) | Wind Speed |
---|---|---|---|---|
Metro Manila (Quezon City) | 28.7°C (Max) / 24.6°C (Min) | 92% (Max) / 81% (Min) | 1008 hPa | Light to Moderate |
Batanes | 26.5°C | 88% | 1005 hPa | Strong to Gale Force |
Cagayan | 27.8°C | 85% | 1006 hPa | Moderate to Strong |
Aurora | 28.2°C | 83% | 1007 hPa | Light to Moderate |
Typhoon Monitoring
🌀 TYPHOON NANDO (RAGASA)
Classification: Typhoon ACTIVE
Current Location: 770 km East of Echague, Isabela (16.8°N, 128.9°E)
Maximum Winds: 140 km/h near the center
Gustiness: Up to 170 km/h
Movement: Northwestward at 10 km/h
Forecast Track (Next 72 Hours)
Date/Time | Forecast Position | Intensity |
---|---|---|
Sep 21, 2025 02:00 AM | 665 km East of Tuguegarao City, Cagayan | Typhoon |
Sep 21, 2025 02:00 PM | 525 km East of Aparri, Cagayan | Typhoon |
Sep 22, 2025 02:00 AM | 360 km East of Calayan, Cagayan | Strong Typhoon |
Sep 22, 2025 02:00 PM | 135 km ENE of Calayan / 120 km SE of Basco, Batanes | Super Typhoon (Potential) |
Sep 23, 2025 02:00 AM | 190 km WSW of Basco, Batanes | Typhoon |
Sep 23, 2025 02:00 PM | 405 km West of Basco (OUTSIDE PAR) | Typhoon |
⚠️ Storm Surge Warning
High risk of life-threatening storm surge with peak heights exceeding 3.0 m within the next 72 hours over:
- Batanes
- Cagayan including Babuyan Islands
- Ilocos Norte
- Ilocos Sur
PAGASA Monitoring Systems
🌊 Flood Forecasting System
Coverage: Major river basins and dams
Dams Monitored: Angat, Pantabangan, Magat, Binga, Ambuklao
Update Frequency: Real-time during critical weather
Partnership: NPC, NIA, JICA
🎯 Doppler Weather Radar Network
Locations: 7 strategic sites nationwide
Capabilities: Precipitation estimation, storm tracking
Range: 480 km radius coverage
Technology: Dual-polarization radar
🌡️ Automatic Weather Stations
Network Size: 100+ AWS stations
Parameters: Temperature, humidity, rainfall, wind, pressure
Data Transmission: Every 10-15 minutes
Coverage: All provinces
🏔️ Landslide Early Warning System
Technology: LEWS sensors
Monitoring: Soil moisture, ground movement
Alert System: SMS-based warnings
Coverage: High-risk communities
📱 Mobile Warning System
Partnership: Smart Communications
Delivery: SMS alerts to affected areas
Response Time: Within minutes of detection
Coverage: Nationwide
🖥️ Numerical Weather Prediction
Model: ECMWF integration
Forecast Range: Up to 10 days
Resolution: 13-22 km grid
Updates: 4 times daily
Active Weather Warnings
🌊 Gale Warning No. 1
Issued: September 20, 2025, 5:00 PM
Areas Affected: Northern and eastern seaboards of Northern Luzon
Sea Conditions:
- Up to 4.5m waves: Batanes, Babuyan Islands, Cagayan, Isabela
- Up to 3.0m waves: Northeastern Aurora
- Up to 2.5m waves: Eastern seaboards of Polillo Islands, Albay, Sorsogon
Advisory: All vessels must remain in port or seek shelter immediately
⛈️ Thunderstorm Advisory
Areas Under Watch:
NCR & Central Luzon
Metro Manila, Tarlac, Pampanga, Rizal, Cavite, Laguna, Zambales, Batangas
MODERATE TO HEAVYNorthern Luzon
Ilocos Norte, Cagayan, Batanes
MORE LIKELYVisayas
Cebu, Bohol, Leyte, Samar, Palawan
MORE LIKELYMindanao
Bukidnon, Davao, Cotabato, Lanao
LIGHT TO MODERATE🌧️ Rainfall Advisory
Weather System: Typhoon NANDO & Southwest Monsoon
Expected Rainfall: Light to Moderate, occasionally Heavy
Duration: Next 2-3 hours
Hazards: Flash floods, landslides in mountainous areas
Weather Forecast Products
📅 24-Hour Public Weather Forecast
Issue Time: 4:00 AM & 4:00 PM Daily
Coverage: Nationwide
Parameters: Temperature, rainfall, wind
Distribution: Radio, TV, Website, Social Media
📊 10-Day Climate Forecast
Update: Daily at 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Format: Excel files (Day 1-10)
Parameters: Temperature range, rainfall probability
Access: PAGASA website, API endpoints
🌡️ Seasonal Weather Forecast
Period: 6-month outlook
Update: Monthly
Focus: Rainfall analysis, temperature trends
Applications: Agriculture, water management
Data Access Methods
Platform | URL/Access | Data Type | Update Frequency |
---|---|---|---|
PAGASA Main Website | pagasa.dost.gov.ph | All products | Real-time |
PANaHON Platform | panahon.gov.ph | Interactive maps, real-time data | Every 10 minutes |
Social Media | @dost_pagasa | Bulletins, warnings | As needed |
API Services | Contact PAGASA | JSON/XML data feeds | Varies |
📱 PAGASA Modernization Program
Budget: ₱3 billion initial funding from PAGCOR
Timeline: 2015-2025 (Republic Act No. 10692)
Key Improvements:
- Upgraded Doppler radar network
- Enhanced satellite receiving capabilities
- Automated weather station expansion
- Improved numerical weather prediction models
- Mobile app development
- Integration with international weather systems