Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Online PAGASA Weather Forecast for the Rainy Season

This year's Rainy Season began at the same time as the 2012 School Year. The month of June was welcomed by Typhoon Ambo, which did not made a landfall. PAGASA said that we can expect more typhoons to come.

Typhoons and the resulting floods make parents worried for the safety of their children. How will they know if there is typhoon? How will they know if the rain will bring floods? How will they know if the classes were suspended?

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) knows these worries of parents that is why they created  the online PAGASA Weather Forecast. This service of the weather agency provides round the clock updates of the weather condition within the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR).

The online PAGASA Weather Forecast shows the map forecast for air pressure and wind directions within PAR. The latest satellite image for the Philippines is likewise shown by the PAGASA weather forecast.
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Satellite image from online PAGASA Weather Forecast
June 06, 2012 satellite image PAGASA.
PAGASA Weather Forecast also show the weather forecast for selected cities and municipalities. The forecast shows the predicted weather and range of temperature.
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Predicted weather at online PAGASA Weather Forecast
June 06, 2012 predicted weather for cities and municipalities.
Aside from the online PAGASA Weather Forecast, the weather agency also gives up-to-date information via the 24-hour hotline, SMS, Twitter and Facebook. The PAGASA 24-hour hotline is 433-ULAN (8526).

Instead of worrying, I suggest that you avail of these services from the weather agency, especially the online PAGASA Weather Forecast.

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Monday, June 4, 2012

Top 5 Pacquiao Wallpaper

The day of the most awaited fight between the Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao and the undefeated Timothy Bradley is getting nearing. The anticipation of Filipinos is getting stronger. The question that every boxing aficionado asks, “will Manny Pacquiao knock Bradley out?”

No doubt that we Filipinos will support Manny Pacquiao. We show our support in many ways and one of them is by placing Pacquiao wallpaper on our laptops and personal computers.

I browsed the Internet to search for Pacquiao wallpaper. There are too many wallpaper that depicts the “Pambansang Kamao”. The images are so plenty that the good looking or cool Pacquiao wallpaper is hard to find.

Here are the top 5 Pacquiao wallpaper that I found:

Top 5 Pacquiao Wallpaper

Pacquiao wallpaper - top 5
(Source: Fans Share)

Top 4 Pacquiao Wallpaper

Pacquiao wallpaper - top 4
(Source: MP8)
This wallpaper has logo of Team Pacquiao, which shows the flag of the Philippines.

Top 3 Pacquiao Wallpaper

Pacquiao wallpaper - top 3
(Source: London 2012)
This poster was created by Nike. The message “ang mamatay nang dahil sa ‘yo” is perfect for the makabayan out there.

Top 2 Pacquiao Wallpaper

Pacquiao wallpaper - top 2
(Source: Official PSDS)
This poster was created by Juic32.

Top 1 Pacquiao Wallpaper

Pacquiao wallpaper - top 1
(Source: DevianArt)
This poster was created by Olieng and the original image was commissioned by Nike. I chose this as the top 1 wallpaper because it highlights the God-fearing side of Manny Pacquiao. Many people know that Manny is one of the best boxers in the world. What is usually publicized is that Manny is dedicated to God.

The wings placed on the praying Pacquiao makes me think that his prayers is about to make him soar.

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Sunday, June 3, 2012

Jollibee Branches in NAIA

Are you an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) who is about to leave our country to work in “greener pastures” abroad? Or are you one of the Filipinos who decided to migrate to other place outside of the Philippines? If you are, then I bet that you will miss many of things connected to our identity as Filipino. You will miss the fiesta, our mouthwatering dishes and the entertaining politics. It is highly probable that you will miss the country's favorite fast food restaurant, Jollibee.

“But I am already in NAIA and I want to eat Langhap Sarap meals!”, your mind suddenly exclaimed.

Don't fret my friend. You still have the chance to taste an item from Jollibee menu even if you are already in NAIA Terminal 1. Jollibee operates a branch in NAIA Terminal 1.
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NAIA Terminal 1 Jollibee branch
NAIA Terminal 1 branch of Jollibee.
The NAIA Terminal 1 branch of Jollibee is located on the second floor of the waiting area outside of the terminal. The waiting area is for family, friends and “sundo” who are waiting for arriving passengers from abroad.

That Jollibee branch occupies just a small place so it is better that you take-out your orders. The space of that Jollibee branch may be small but the food is still the Langhap-Sarap that we Filipinos loved.

A better-looking Jollibee branch can be found inside NAIA Terminal 3. If you happen to be in this terminal, then I suggest that you eat that this Jollibee branch instead going to the NAIA Terminal 1 Jollibee branch.
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NAIA Terminal 3 Jollibee branch
NAIA Terminal 3 branch of Jollibee.

Whatever branch you choose, I recommend that you eat one Jollibee meal before you go flying to other countries. Let your tounge taste one Langhap-Sarap meal before you stay out of our country for a long time.

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