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Friday, December 12, 2025

Hunting the Ghost Storms: Filipino Scientists Crack the Code of the Deadly ‘Shear Line’


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It begins deceptively. The cool winds of the Amihan season (northeast monsoon) typically bring relief from the tropical heat. But hidden within these winds lies an invisible, volatile phenomenon capable of unleashing torrential floods without the warning signs of a typhoon.


They are called shear lines—kilometers-long bands where warm and cold air violently converge. For years, these atmospheric phantoms have been notoriously difficult to spot, constantly shifting and evading even satellite detection.


Now, a groundbreaking collaboration led by Filipino scientists has developed a new physics-based algorithm to hunt these elusive storms down, marking a massive leap forward for weather forecasting in the Philippines.


The Invisible Enemy

Unlike the terrifying, swirling eye of a Tropical Cyclone or the sharp, defined edge of a cold front, shear lines are messy and ephemeral.



The Anatomy of a Stealth Storm: Shear lines form from cold fronts that lose their well-defined structure as they pass over the warm ocean waters. Because they lack a "universal threshold" or standard criteria for detection, they have historically been nearly impossible to track objectively.


The Cost of Invisibility: Despite their elusive nature, their impact is devastating. Shear lines are responsible for up to 20% of extreme rainfall days during the Philippine northeast monsoon season (November to February).


"Our study is the first to develop an objective index for monitoring and detecting shear lines over the Philippines," explains lead researcher Lyndon Mark P. Olaguera.


The Science of Detection

To trap a ghost, you have to understand its habits. A team of researchers from the Ateneo de Manila University, the Manila Observatory, Tokyo Metropolitan University, and PAGASA combed through decades of weather data to find the shear line's fingerprint.


They analyzed specific atmospheric ingredients—wind patterns, temperature shifts, and moisture levels—to isolate the common characteristics that signal a shear line is forming.


This forensic meteorology included analyzing the catastrophic rainfall event of January 2017, where HIMAWARI8 satellite imagery revealed deep convection and cold cloud tops attributed to a shear line. By reverse-engineering these events, the team created a detection method that serves as a mathematical dragnet for these wandering weather systems.


Why This Matters: Saving Lives and Crops

The implications of this new algorithm extend far beyond academic journals. By successfully identifying and tracking shear lines, the Philippines can revolutionize its disaster preparedness:



Early Warning Systems: The primary application is to feed this data into forecasting models, giving communities vital lead time before heavy rains hit.



Risk Mapping: The method allows scientists to identify specific geographic areas that are statistically more likely to experience extreme rainfall from shear lines.



Climate Understanding: It helps meteorologists quantify exactly how much rainfall is driven by these systems during the Amihan season, improving long-term climate studies.


Olaguera notes that this tool can also verify whether existing mathematical weather models are accurately capturing these systems, allowing for adjustments in physical schemes if the models fall short.


The Future: AI and The Next Frontier

The team is already looking toward the next horizon. When integrated with Artificial Intelligence (AI), this physics-based algorithm could evolve into an even more powerful tool.


The researchers believe this hybrid approach of physics and AI could improve monitoring not just for shear lines, but for other fleeting and difficult-to-track phenomena, such as the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ).


This research, titled An Objective Method to Locate Shear Lines during the Northeast Monsoon Season in the Philippines, was published in November 2025 in the Meteorological Society of Japan’s Scientific Online Letters on the Atmosphere (SOLA). It stands as a testament to local scientific ingenuity, turning the tide in the battle against the Philippines' most unpredictable weather events.

25 Years of Charity and Celebration: The Grandest World Bazaar Festival Opens!


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The metro’s most anticipated one-stop shop and holiday marketplace —World Bazaar Festival, officially opens its doors today, December 12, 2025, at the World Trade Center Metro Manila. Now on its historic 25th year, WBF fills the holiday atmosphere with nostalgia for Christmas through the years. More than just a showcase of booths, products, and great finds, the event creates moments for everyone to bond, and serves as a joyful platform that embraces the true spirit of the season — sharing, celebrating, and being together. 












Hosted by online presenter and YouTube content creator Ms. Charlotte Ferguson, the opening ceremonies featured Mr. Joseph Ang, Founding Chairman of Worldbex Services International (WSI), who delivered the opening remarks, welcoming visitors to ten days of festive treats and holiday cheer. Joining him were Co-founding Chair Ms. Levi Ang, WSI Managing Director Ms. Jill Aithnie Ang, and WSI Finance Director Ms. Michelle Paula Ang-Yu. The event was also graced by distinguished guests, including Pasay City Mayor Hon. Imelda Calixto-Rubiano; Secretary of the Department of Tourism, Hon. Christina Garcia Frasco, represented by Director Judy D. Gabato; Secretary of the Department of Agriculture, Hon. Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr., represented by Assistant Secretary Genevieve E. Velicaria-Guevarra; and Secretary of the Department of Trade and Industry, Hon. Cristina Aldeguer-Roque, represented by Assistant Secretary Dominic R. Tolentino. The event also honored its long-time partnership with the ABS-CBN Foundation Inc. in the presence of the Managing Director, Ms. Roberta Lopez-Feliciano  who received the special token of appreciation. 

With the grand lineup of speakers, VIP guests, and personalities, the symbolic ribbon-cutting, accompanied by the opening of festive gift boxes and a series of grand performances, set the tone for the biggest and grandest holiday bazaar in the country.

Further, the spirit of giving is more than alive as the festival presented tokens and gifts to 100 children, followed by a dazzling Christmas lighting at the Jingle Mingle Stage inside the halls.

Worldbex Services International (WSI) is wrapping up the year with full holiday cheer at the World Bazaar Festival. Shoppers can drop by today until December 21, 2025, between 10 AM to 10 PM at the World Trade Center Metro Manila. With Christmas just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to explore, enjoy the holiday rush, and shop all the way!


You can get your tickets now at www.worldbazaarfestival.com, or visit the Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/worldbazaarfestival for more details. 


The World Bazaar Festival is for the benefit of the ABS-CBN Foundation and is organized by the leading event organizers in the country, Worldbex Services International. 


Wednesday, December 10, 2025

The Grid Revolution: Solar is Now 'Anytime' Electricity as Battery Costs Plummet!


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A monumental shift is reshaping the global energy landscape: the once-prohibitive cost of battery storage has collapsed, making dispatchable solar—solar power available day and night—an economic reality. New analysis from the energy think tank Ember reveals that dramatic price drops in 2025 have confirmed batteries are now cheap enough to transform cheap daytime solar into reliable, anytime electricity.


This is a game-changer for countries with soaring electricity demand and abundant solar resources.


The New Benchmark: $65/MWh Levelised Cost of Storage (LCOS)

Ember's assessment, based on recent auction results from markets like Saudi Arabia, India, and Italy, shows the Levelised Cost of Storage (LCOS) has fallen to just $65/MWh as of October 2025, in markets outside of the US and China.


This groundbreaking LCOS is driven by a stunning reduction in the total cost to build a utility-scale Battery Energy Storage System (BESS):



Total Project Capital Expenditure (CAPEX): An all-in cost of just $125/kWh for long-duration (4 hours or more) utility-scale BESS projects.



Core Equipment Cost: The core equipment, mainly sourced from China, costs around $75/kWh. This covers the BESS enclosures, Power Conversion System (PCS), and Energy Management System (EMS).



Installation & Connection: Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) services and grid connection typically add approximately $50/kWh.


More Than Just Cheaper Batteries

While the cost of battery equipment saw a 40% fall in 2024 and is on track for another major decline in 2025, the dramatic drop in LCOS is not solely due to cheaper hardware. Modern battery performance is far superior, with key improvements contributing to the sharp decline in storage costs:



Longer Lifetime

Modern Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) technology enables a 20-year standard design life, which alone reduces the LCOS by approximately $20/MWh.


Higher Efficiency

Round-trip, AC-to-AC efficiencies are now typically 90%, cutting an estimated $5/MWh off the LCOS compared to older models.


Lower Project Risk

Increased safety and the shift from high-risk merchant revenue models to lower-risk auction models have lowered the cost of capital from 10% to 7%, saving around $10/MWh.


Taken together, these performance and financing improvements have reduced the LCOS by over a third—from an estimated $100/MWh to $65/MWh—even before accounting for falling battery prices.


The Economic Case for Dispatchable Solar

The $65/MWh LCOS means that turning intermittent solar energy into reliable, dispatchable power is stunningly cheap:



The Cost to Store: Shifting 50% of a day’s solar generation to cover night-time demand adds only $33/MWh to the total cost of solar.



Total Dispatchable Cost: Using the 2024 global average solar price of $43/MWh, the resulting total cost of dispatchable solar is just $76/MWh.


"Solar is no longer just cheap daytime electricity; with storage, it becomes dispatchable, anytime electricity," said Kostantsa Rangelova, Global Electricity Analyst at Ember.


This makes dispatchable solar competitive with, and often cheaper and quicker than, building a new gas power plant, especially in countries reliant on costly Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) imports. The pairing of solar and batteries provides a scalable, secure, and affordable foundation that is on track to meet much of the world’s future energy demand growth over the next decade.

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