Old folks’ practice of gazing at the heavens to guesstimate the rain and wind may soon be a thing of the past after the government weather bureau unveiled a plan to put up several automatic weather stations (AWS) here.
If the plan does not miscarry, farmers, fishermen, businessmen, disaster risk reduction managers and practically anybody may soon be able to obtain from the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) quality meteorological data, Regional Director Landrico U. Dalida Jr. of Pagasa in Southern Luzon said.
The new infrastructure is on top of the lone Pagasa station at Barangay Nursery, Masbate City, which is manned by its officer in-charge Rizza Bartolata and two assistants.
“Nag-iisa ang (Pagasa) station dito, so we’re trying our best na ma-install ang automatic weather stations,” Dalida told participants of a forum on climate change held recently at Baywalk Garden Hotel in Masbate City.
Dalida disclosed the plan in reply to a question posed by National Irrigation Administration Provincial Manager Salvador Ciudadano, who said his agency lacked facts and figures that matter in water collection and allocation, such as rainfall distribution and the level of evaporation in the province.
Information gathered by the equipment is automatically received and interpreted by software located at Pagasa’s weather forecasting center.
The AWS is unattended and should be secured from destructive elements, Dalida said.
Venus Valdemoro of Pagasa said with the weather bureau’s partnership with telecommunications firms, government can text data from AWS at no cost to subscribers.
Pagasa Acting Administrator Nathaniel Servando missed the forum but he sent a statement in which he stressed the importance of knowing the risks and impact of climate change.
“After we have assessed our local situation we can incorporate climate change adaptation into our government policies,” he said in the statement.
Provincial Administrator Agerico Aguilar said Governor Rizalina Seachon-Lanete was “very supportive of any activity that will enhance climate change adaptation in Masbate.”
As to the AWS, Aguilar said the provincial government was keen on doing its part to ensure the project’s implementation.
(source: PIA)
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