Preoccupazione per il passaggio della tempesta tropicale denominata Kalmaegi (TinoPH) a partire dai primi giorni di novembre 2025 nelle Filippine.
Questo post sarà aggiornato fino al termine dell’evento.
CRONOLOGIA INVERSA
06.11.2025 – 18:00 – Informazioni e aggiornamenti
BREAKING: The death toll from Typhoon Kalmaegi (TinoPH) in the Philippines has risen to at least 181.
📷: WestPacWX/fb pic.twitter.com/sOriwHD16o
— Volcaholic 🌋 (@volcaholic1) November 6, 2025
04.11.2025 – 15:00 – Informazioni e aggiornamenti
🇵🇭 | URGENTE: El número de muertos por el tifón en Filipinas asciende a 39 en Cebú, según el gobierno provincial de Cebú.
pic.twitter.com/2v3OJtGJan— Alerta News 24 (@AlertaNews24) November 4, 2025
04.11.2025 – 14:00 – Informazioni e aggiornamenti
This is the aftermath in Talisay City, Cebu, Philippines — the city looks almost completely washed away.
At least 26 people have been killed, with estimated winds reaching 130 kph and gusts of up to 180 kph as Typhoon Kalmaegi (TinoPH) tore through the region. pic.twitter.com/UBs1Rk57fw
— Weather Monitor (@WeatherMonitors) November 4, 2025
04.11.2025 – 09:00 – Informazioni e aggiornamenti
LOOK: Vehicles lie piled up after flooding caused by Typhoon #TinoPH in Cebu City on Tuesday, November 4. (AP Photo/Jacqueline Hernandez) pic.twitter.com/HWmFtt0T2V
— Manila Bulletin News (@manilabulletin) November 4, 2025
03.11.2025 – 22:00 – Informazioni e aggiornamenti
#TinoPH now in Cebu. Live. pic.twitter.com/rH33HcRAMv
— C E B U A N O (@zaido_aquino) November 3, 2025
03.11.2025 – 16:00 – Informazioni e aggiornamenti
Current Status: Extreme Warning: Typhoon Tino (Kalmaegi) has intensified further as it moves westward toward Southern Leyte. (Philippines)
Winds: Sustained at 150 km/h, with gusts reaching up to 205 km/h.
Impact: Landfall is expected within hours. pic.twitter.com/6CB9ecKXN4
— Weather Monitor (@WeatherMonitors) November 3, 2025
03.11.2025 – 14:00 – Informazioni e aggiornamenti
Looks like #Kalmaegi is intensifying heading into the Philippines, but not quite as much as DeepMind was suggesting earlier. HAFS shows landfall of a Category 3/4 storm this afternoon – still a very impactful typhoon. The peak in intensity might be in a few days crossing the… pic.twitter.com/xe5vat0Ve5
— Andy Hazelton (@AndyHazelton) November 3, 2025
03.11.2025 – 07:00 – Informazioni e aggiornamenti
Kalmaegi (TinoPH) is now a Category 1 system, sustaining winds of 80 mph (130 kph) and a pressure of 985 mbar. He’s exhibiting the classic signature of a southerly November Typhoon, with a curved, arcing rainband feeding into the overshooting cloud tops of the compact core. Time… pic.twitter.com/1I1mR3up19
— Backpirch Weather (@BackpirchCrew) November 3, 2025
02.11.2025 – 21:00 – Informazioni e aggiornamenti
Curved convective band around center of Tropical Storm Kalmaegi suggests potential for rapid intensification about 36-hours east of the Philippines. pic.twitter.com/KXve9HuojM
— Ryan Maue (@RyanMaue) November 2, 2025
What a fortunate thing it is that Tropical Storm Kalmaegi (TinoPH) is running out of time before hitting the Philippines, because he has become a sickle-shaped shrimp less than ~400 miles (645 km) east of Samar Island.
Nevertheless, even with under 24 hours to go until… pic.twitter.com/C3luDA5ZXe
— Backpirch Weather (@BackpirchCrew) November 2, 2025

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