Overall Green alert Tropical Cyclone for TWENTYSIX-17
Off-shore
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Impact Single TC
Impact based on all weather systems in the area

Impact

Tropical Cyclone TWENTYSIX-17 can have a low humanitarian impact based on the maximum sustained wind speed,exposed population and vulnerability.

Meteorological source GDACS
Exposed countries
Exposed population No people in Category 1 or higher
Maximum wind speed 74 km/h
Maximum storm surge n.a.
Vulnerability --

GDACS Score

GDACS alert score for Tropical Cyclones is 0.5 (GREEN Alert), 1.5 (ORANGE Alert), 2.5 (RED Alert)
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  Wind Storm surge Rainfall GDACS score
Current 65 km/h n.a. n.a. 0.5
Overall 74 km/h 0.0 m n.a. 0.5

Maximum winds, storm surge, rainfall (Current: over the next 72 h, Overall: entire TC track) based on GDACS impact

Wind

65 km/h Current Max.

Up to 35.6 million people in Tropical Storm strength or higher (see SSHS)

Impact Timeline

Alert Date (UTC) Max Winds (km/h) Population in
Tropical Storm or higher
Population in
Cat 1. or higher
Countries
Green 1 18 Oct 2017 18:00 74 62 million No people Philippines
Green 2 19 Oct 2017 00:00 65 35.6 million No people Philippines

Bulletin Timeline

Alert Date (UTC) Category
(SSHS)
Max winds
(km/h)
Population in
Cat.1 or higher
Population in
Tropical Storm
or higher
Location (lat, lon) Countries
GREEN
1 18 Oct 2017 18:00 Tropical depression 46 no people no people 9.6, 116.8
GREEN
2 19 Oct 2017 00:00 Tropical depression 46 no people no people 10.1, 117.4
GREEN
2 19 Oct 2017 12:00 Tropical depression 56 no people 33 million people 10.9, 119.5 Philippines
GREEN
2 20 Oct 2017 00:00 Tropical storm 65 no people 35.6 million people 12.1, 122.3 Philippines
GREEN
2 20 Oct 2017 12:00 Tropical depression 56 no people no people 13.5, 125.1 Philippines
GREEN
2 21 Oct 2017 00:00 Tropical depression 37 no people no people 15.4, 127.9
Actual track of the current bulletin
The alert for forecast greater than 3 days is limited to Orange level.
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Exposed population - AoIs

Exposed population in the potential affected countries, provinces and populated places

Countries

Country Population in Tropical Storm or higher strength
Philippines 32.2 million people

Provinces

Region Province Country
Southern Tagalog Philippines
Western Visayas Philippines
Central Visayas Philippines
Bicol Philippines
Eastern Visayas Philippines

Populated places

Name Region Province Country City class Population
San Jose Western Visayas Philippines City 23000 people
Batangas Southern Tagalog Philippines City 240000 people
Iloilo Iloilo City Philippines City 390000 people
Kalibo Western Visayas Philippines City 56000 people
Lipa Southern Tagalog Philippines City 210000 people
Kabankalan Western Visayas Philippines City 130000 people
Silang Southern Tagalog Philippines City 120000 people
Roxas Western Visayas Philippines City 100000 people
Bacolod Western Visayas Philippines City 450000 people
Calamba Southern Tagalog Philippines City 310000 people
San Pablo Southern Tagalog Philippines City 200000 people
Talisay Western Visayas Philippines City 76000 people
Silay Western Visayas Philippines City 83000 people
Santa Rosa Southern Tagalog Philippines City 2700 people
Binãn Southern Tagalog Philippines City 200000 people
Lucena Southern Tagalog Philippines City 230000 people
Santa Cruz Southern Tagalog Philippines City 110000 people
Calamba Central Visayas Philippines City 2700 people
Cadiz Western Visayas Philippines City 130000 people
Fabrica Western Visayas Philippines City -
Argao Central Visayas Philippines City 6100 people
Cebu Central Visayas Philippines City 790000 people
Danao Danao City Philippines City 69000 people
Bogo Central Visayas Philippines City 23000 people
Naga Bicol Philippines City 140000 people
Bulan Bicol Philippines City 28000 people
Ormoc Eastern Visayas Philippines City 91000 people
Carigara Leyte Philippines City 17000 people
Barugo Leyte Philippines City 6500 people
Calbayog Eastern Visayas Philippines City 68000 people
Burauen Eastern Visayas Philippines City 14000 people
Babatñgon Leyte Philippines City -
Palo Eastern Visayas Philippines City 18000 people
Dulag Eastern Visayas Philippines City 10000 people
Tanauan Eastern Visayas Philippines City 16000 people
Tacloban Tacloban City Philippines City 190000 people

Critical infrastructure

Airports, ports, nuclear plants and hydrodams at risk, if affected, are listed below.

Airports

Name IATA Code Elevation (m) Usage Runway type IFR Runway Length (ft)
Culion CUJ unknown 0
Coron XCN unknown 0
Busuanga USU 45 Civ. Paved No 3900
Cuyo CYU unknown 0
San Jose SJI 3 Civ. Paved No 6000
Mamburao MBO 4 Civ. Paved No 3900
Antique 7 Civ. Paved No 3400
Wasig 5 0
Caticlan Malay MPH unknown 0
Pinamalayan 32 0
Romblon TBH 3 Civ. Paved No 3900
Iloilo ILO 7 Civ. Paved Yes 6800
Kalib0 KLO 6 Civ. Paved No 6000
Fernando AB 372 Mil. Paved No 4900
Marinduque MRQ 5 Civ. Paved No 4500
Roxas RXS 3 Civ. Paved No 6200
Bacolod BCD 9 Civ. Paved Yes 6400
Lucena 12 Civ. Unpaved No 3200
Pagbilao Grande Island 4 0
Sicogon Island ICO unknown 0
Lahug 29 0
Mactan-Cebu International NOP 11 Civ. Paved Yes 10800
Masbate MBT 15 Civ. Paved No 3900
Larap 5 0
Naga WNP 43 Civ. Paved No 4600
Daet DTE 3 Civ. Paved No 3700
Legaspi LGP 20 Civ. Paved No 6800
Philphos 5 0
Biliran Natl 89 0
Sorsogon 37 Civ. Unpaved No 3200
Ormoc OMC 25 Civ. Paved No 3900
Calbayog CYP 3 Civ. Paved No 4800
Catarman CRM 2 Civ. Paved No 4400
Catbalogan 15 0
Virac VRC 37 Civ. Paved No 5100
Daniel Z Romualdez TAC 2 Civ. Paved Yes 7000
Borongan 2 0
Dolores 2 0

Ports

Name LOCODE Country
Culion PHCUJ Philippines
Basuanga Philippines
Coron Philippines
Cuyo Philippines
Caminawit Philippines
Sablayan Philippines
Semirara Island Philippines
Mamburao Philippines
Paluan Philippines
San Jose de Buenavista PHSJI Philippines
Bongabong Philippines
Pandan Philippines
Pagapas Philippines
Calapan / Batangas PHCLP Philippines
Pinamalayan Philippines
Calaca Philippines
Odiongan Philippines
Batangas PHBLG Philippines
Tabangoa PHTBG Philippines
Cartagena / Iloilo PHCRT Philippines
Pulupandan PHPUL Philippines
Romblon Island PHRLN Philippines
Gasan PHGAS Philippines
Port Capiz Philippines
Bacolod PHBCD Philippines
Silay Philippines
Port Balancan Philippines
Santa Cruz Philippines
Unisan Philippines
General Luna Philippines
Mauban Philippines
Cadiz Philippines
Antimonan PHATI Philippines
Siain Philippines
Carlos Philippines
Catanauan Philippines
Dumanjug Philippines
Hondagua / Siain PHHON Philippines
Pinamungajan Philippines
Sibonga Philippines
Sangi PHTLD Philippines
Sangi PHSNG Philippines
Aloneros Philippines
Tuburan Philippines
Port Ragay Philippines
Port Barrera Philippines
Santa Fe Philippines
Cebu PHCEB Philippines
Mandaue Philippines
Masbate Philippines
Sogod Bay Philippines
Carmen Philippines
Bogo Philippines
Borbon Philippines
Masbate PHMBT Philippines
Dahikan Philippines
Jose Panganiban PHJPM Philippines
Paracale Philippines
Donsol Philippines
Mercedes Philippines
Bulan Philippines
Magallanes Bay Philippines
Legazpi PHLGP Philippines
Palompon Philippines
San Isidro Philippines
Arevalo Philippines
Villaba Philippines
Isabel PHISL Philippines
Tandoc PHTDC Philippines
Tabaco Philippines
Calubian Philippines
Casiguran Philippines
Merida Philippines
Sorsogon Philippines
Leyte Philippines
Port Bello Philippines
Pilar Philippines
Coal Harbor Philippines
Ormoc Philippines
Baybay Philippines
Calbayog Philippines
Tabaco / Legaspi PHTBC Philippines
Talalora Philippines
Catbalogan PHCTS Philippines
Tanauan Philippines
Virac Catanduanes Island Philippines
Tacloban PHTAC Philippines
Laoang Philippines
Borongan PHBGV Philippines
Gen Macarthur Philippines

Dams

Reservoir Dam Name River Year
Caliraya Caliraya Caliraya 1949

Rainfall

Rainfall accumulation of the past 24h, as detected by the Global Precipitation Measurement mission of NASA. For more information, see https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/GPM/main/index.html.

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StormSurge

The JRC has developed an experimental global storm surge model. The calculations are published about 20 minutes after a new advisory is detected by GDACS. The calculations identify the populated places affected by storm surge up to three days in advance, using the forecasted track. When forecasts change, the associated storm surge changes too and alert levels may go up or down. All links, data, statistics and maps refer to the latest available calculation. If the calculation for the last advisory is not completed, the latest available calculation is shown.