• Bruce on March 1st, 2010

    With my article and comments, I decided to try to research more about the situation. I also tried to get some information about the power generation plants are on Mindanao.
    I also found the following report  online:
    Mindanao hydroelectric power plants reduce capacity to 50%
    By Lino De La Cruz (The Philippine Star) Updated February 14, [...]

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    Bruce on January 25th, 2010

    Rainy season, I have joked about a rainy season here. In my mind, a rainy season in Asia is what I had heard of monsoon seasons in other areas where there were huge amounts of rain and it would rain constantly day after day.
    In the two years living here, I have seen dry hot [...]

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    Bruce on November 23rd, 2009

    For me, Saturday November 21 was a wonderful day for the weather. It was cloudy, light rains at time and breezy. Best of all it was cool. Many people love the idea of the Philippines being hot.
    In America many people, especially as they get older, move to Florida, Arizona or Southern California for the [...]

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    Bruce on October 16th, 2009

    Again, Gene Davis was kind enough to write an article for this site. Gene lives near Angeles City with his wife and child.
    Angeles City Spared From Major Flooding From Typhoons – by Gene Davis
    It seems as though Mother Nature is taking aim on the Philippines this year. Storm after storm has brought major flooding, [...]

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    Bruce on September 28th, 2009

    This morning I wrote an article about the affects of Tropical Storm Ketsana (Ondoy) in Davao.
    If you watch the news you have seen the disaster in Manila and Luzon. You might be saying, “Why is Bruce writing about something as trivial as street flooding in Davao where the water is just a few inches [...]

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    Bruce on September 28th, 2009

    Even though Davao City is not in the Typhoon Belt, it does not mean we did not get the effect of Tropical Storm Ketsana (Ondoy). As many of you know from watching the news Manila was slammed as well as many other locations on the island of Luzon. One report, an area received more [...]

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    Bruce on May 27th, 2009

    I have now lived in Davao for almost one and a half years. I know to many, I am still considered a “newbe” here.
    One of the things I have thought about recently is the rain. On visits here and the first year I noticed some days with a lot of rain and days or [...]

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    Bruce on December 11th, 2007

    The first 4 days here since I arrived in Davao the weather was normal, sunny, hot and humid. Occasional rain showers that lasted a few minutes in the evening.Well that has all changed last night. About 9pm last night it started to rain. Sometimes light but with long heavy downpours. It continued all day today.The [...]

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