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                    [Title] => RP’s first upgraded weather tracking radar launched
                    [Summary] => APARRI, Cagayan — The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services (PAGASA) has launched the country’s first-ever upgraded weather tracking radar in this northernmost town of Cagayan.


Dr. Graciano Yumul Jr., PAGASA officer-in-charge, said the newly upgraded weather facility was funded from his agency’s P17-million budget to enhance the country’s capability in tracking and predicting adverse weather conditions.
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Dr. Graciano Yumul Jr., officer-in-charge of PAGASA, said they decided to utilize the short messaging system (SMS) to inform concerned agencies and communities about a forthcoming typhoon.
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                    [Summary] => APARRI, Cagayan — The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services (PAGASA) has launched the country’s first-ever upgraded weather tracking radar in this northernmost town of Cagayan.


Dr. Graciano Yumul Jr., PAGASA officer-in-charge, said the newly upgraded weather facility was funded from his agency’s P17-million budget to enhance the country’s capability in tracking and predicting adverse weather conditions.
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Dr. Graciano Yumul Jr., officer-in-charge of PAGASA, said they decided to utilize the short messaging system (SMS) to inform concerned agencies and communities about a forthcoming typhoon.
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