Typhoon Kristine exits PAR

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Typhoon Kristine exits PAR
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WeatherAlert: Typhoon Kristine (Haishen) does not approach land and leaves a day after entering the Philippine Area of Responsibility. KristinePH

But PAGASA raised a gale warning for the seaboards of Batanes and Cagayan, including the Babuyan Islands, due to rough to very rough seas. Travel is risky as waves could reach 2.8 to 4.5 meters high.

For the eastern seaboards of Luzon, except for those under a gale warning, there will be moderate to rough seas. PAGASA advised small vessels to take precautionary measures as waves may be 1.2 to 2.8 meters high.Kristine was the Philippines' 11th tropical cyclone for 2020, and the 1st for September. An average of 20 tropical cyclones form within or enter PAR each year. Only around half of these make landfall.

PAGASA gave the following estimates for the number of tropical cyclones inside PAR in the next 6 months:January 2021 - 1 or 2

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