Storm Surge Simulation. The populous Metro Manila experienced a storm surge caused by Typhoon Pedring in September 2011 when the sea walls of Manila Bay were destroyed and the US Embassy and Sofitel … This video is a simulation of the approach and impact in Tacloban of the storm surge of Super Typhoon Haiyan. People a couple of kilometers away may also be hit depending on the elevation of their area (lowlands are easier to get affected than highlands). Where did Typhoon Haiyan hit? The lead time shortens correspondingly in the subsequent issues of the warning bulletin when the signal number remains in effect as the tropical cyclone comes closer. Being a littoral country, the Philippines is one of the countries most susceptible to the danger posted by a storm surge because of its very long coastlines. A storm surge will have no effect if the … It is also important to remember that tropical cyclones are constantly in motion; generally towards the Philippines when PAGASA is issuing the warning. Around 200,000 liters of bunker fuel spilled at the shoreline of Barangay Botongon, Estancia, according to the Philippine Coast Guard. The Philippines, an island surrounded by bodies of water, is vulnerable to storm surges. There isn't any narration for this (:11) video clip. Typhoon Haiyan hit Palau (an island in the western Pacific) and Micronesia first. When this happens, it may flood areas that otherwise might have been dry or safe. It illustrates how the magnitude of the storm surge increases as it enters a shallow … It was one of the strongest tropical storms ever recorded with winds of 313 km/h. Don’t forget about other associated hazards like storm surge, tornadoes, and flooding. Typhoon Haiyan was a tropical storm that affected the Philippines in South East Asia in November 2013. Despite the long history of storm surge, it was only after the 6,000 fatalities from Haiyan that the Government of the Philippines took drastic action to identify all areas at risk. BACK TO QUESTIONS. The effects of Typhoon Yolanda in the municipality were exacerbated by an oil spill from a National Power Corporation (Napocor) barge destroyed by the storm surge. Storm surge becomes more dangerous when it arrives on top of a high tide. But Philippine officials had not anticipated the 6-meter (20-feet) storm surges that swept through Tacloban, capital of the island province of Leyte, which saw the worst of Haiyan's damage. Filipinos often hear in warnings in weather reports of a possible storm surge in coastal areas during typhoons. Areas near the shore are most prone to being hit by a storm surge. Of the 23 events that are listed with a maximum surge height, 14 have exceeded 4 meters and four have exceeded 8 meters. Then it made landfall in the Philippines as a Category 5 storm with wind speeds above 157 mph. On top of the storm surge, big and strong waves generated by powerful winds also comes with it.