describes any pulse of energy moving through the atmosphere. BEFORE A TYPHOON There are formation of dark clouds. Air is colder and dry. Reddish clouds at sunrise and sunset. DURING A TYPHOON Strong winds and heavy rains. Surging of winds in counterclockwise direction. Big waves in the sea. AFTER A TYPHOON Environment are flooded Speed of wind decreases Damaged plants and structures PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES BEFORE DURING AFTER
Listed to the latest If the “eye” of the Avoid roads along
weather bulletin. typhoon is passing, mountainsides Keep food, flash- stay indoors. Stay away from lights, candles, Keep yourself warm broken electric matches in store by wearing thick posts. If travel is clothes. announced to be Avoid crossing rivers dangerous, do no where the is strong. travel. Strengthen the posts and the roof of the house If necessary, evacuate.