→ I have attached an image of the solution, in which I have plotted all 6 locations.
A map is a picture that uses symbols to show the relationships between things, places, or ideas in a certain space.
Many maps are static, meaning they are printed on paper or some other long-lasting material. Other maps are dynamic or can be used to do things. Even though maps are most often used to show geography, they can show any space, real or made up, regardless of context or size, such as the brain, DNA, or a computer network's topology. The space being mapped can be two-dimensional, like the surface of the earth, three-dimensional, like the inside of the earth, or even more abstract spaces of any dimension, like when modeling phenomena with many independent variables.
The given points are plotted on the map and connected. The area enclosed by the polygon is the Philippine Area of Responsibility or PAR.1. By entering the coordinate value as shown below into Google Earth, we can locate the locations that are close to the points that have been specified.
POINT A
Latitude = 5°, longitude= 115°
Place
Mukim Mentiri, Brunei
POINT B
Latitude= 15°, longitude= 115°
Place
South China Sea
POINT C
Latitude= 21°, longitude= 120°
Place
South China Sea
POINT D
Latitude= 25°, longitude= 120°
Place
Taiwan Strait
POINT E
Latitude= 25°, longitude= 135°
Place
Philippine Sea
POINT F
Latitude= 5°, longitude= 135°
Place
Pacific Ocean
The PAR's largest longitudinal extent is 135° east. The typhoon is not inside the PAR because it is at 138 degrees longitude. From the figure below, it is observed that the second typhoon having coordinates 19°N and 117°E lies outside the PAR.
→ You can see in the third image.
At latitudes farther from the equator than 5°N, where the sea surface temperature is typically 26°C or higher, tropical cyclones develop. The Philippines are prone to a lot of cyclones every year due to their geographic location at 12°N, which is at the center of the tropical cyclone belt in the Pacific Ocean. Typhoons in the Northern Hemisphere rotate counterclockwise due to the Coriolis effect. So, when numerous and severe typhoons produced in the Pacific Ocean travel toward the Philippines.
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→ I have attached an image of the solution, in which I have plotted all 6 locations.
A map is a picture that uses symbols to show the relationships between things, places, or ideas in a certain space.
Many maps are static, meaning they are printed on paper or some other long-lasting material. Other maps are dynamic or can be used to do things. Even though maps are most often used to show geography, they can show any space, real or made up, regardless of context or size, such as the brain, DNA, or a computer network's topology. The space being mapped can be two-dimensional, like the surface of the earth, three-dimensional, like the inside of the earth, or even more abstract spaces of any dimension, like when modeling phenomena with many independent variables.
The given points are plotted on the map and connected. The area enclosed by the polygon is the Philippine Area of Responsibility or PAR.1. By entering the coordinate value as shown below into Google Earth, we can locate the locations that are close to the points that have been specified.
POINT A
Latitude = 5°, longitude= 115°
Place
Mukim Mentiri, Brunei
POINT B
Latitude= 15°, longitude= 115°
Place
South China Sea
POINT C
Latitude= 21°, longitude= 120°
Place
South China Sea
POINT D
Latitude= 25°, longitude= 120°
Place
Taiwan Strait
POINT E
Latitude= 25°, longitude= 135°
Place
Philippine Sea
POINT F
Latitude= 5°, longitude= 135°
Place
Pacific Ocean
The PAR's largest longitudinal extent is 135° east. The typhoon is not inside the PAR because it is at 138 degrees longitude. From the figure below, it is observed that the second typhoon having coordinates 19°N and 117°E lies outside the PAR.
→ You can see in the third image.
At latitudes farther from the equator than 5°N, where the sea surface temperature is typically 26°C or higher, tropical cyclones develop. The Philippines are prone to a lot of cyclones every year due to their geographic location at 12°N, which is at the center of the tropical cyclone belt in the Pacific Ocean. Typhoons in the Northern Hemisphere rotate counterclockwise due to the Coriolis effect. So, when numerous and severe typhoons produced in the Pacific Ocean travel toward the Philippines.
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