The most common weather disturbances in the Philippines are tropical cyclones,
which are further classified into:
(1) tropical depressions with winds up to 38 miles per hour;
(2) tropical storms with winds from 39 to 73 miles per hour; and
(3) typhoons with winds of at least 74 miles per hour.
Additional:
Weather Disturbances are disturbances in the weather such as:
1. Typhoons
2. Hurricanes
3. Global Warming
4. Tornadoes
5. Cyclones
6. Storms
The effect of wet and dry season of the philippine is there are no crops will grow and if it is wet there many sick will spread.
The current northeast monsoon that started in December 2008 has brought gusty winds, rains and floods, especially to the southern part of the Philippines.
La Nina conditions will often affect the Philippines by producing higher than normal temperatures and rainfall. Tropical cyclone activity may also increase during this time.
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southest monsoon - or the wet monsoon. It is known in the Philippines as hanging habagat and northeast monsoon or dry monsoon . It is known in the Philippines as hanging amihan.
=the coriolis effect diverts the cold air direction and turns it into the right towards the Philippines from the northeast direction.the cold moving air that passes over the Philippines is called northeast monsoon.=
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The northeast monsoon occurs during the cold months between October to March. Cold winds from the north , known as northeasterly winds, swift across the Philippines.Winds coming from the east hits the Philippines during the month of February until part of May. These winds come from high-pressure areas in the Pacific Ocean.The southwest monsoon comes from the equator, therefore warm and moist due to water evaporated by the Pacific Ocean. Maximum rain-showers usually occur during the month of August.To read more, google this... Wind Systems in the Philippines at hodgepodgestuff(dot)com
Archipelagos is a large or small group of islands scattered close together. Southeast Asia contains the largest archipelago. Countries such as Indonesia, The Philippines, Papa New Genie, and Japan
southest monsoon - or the wet monsoon. It is known in the Philippines as hanging habagat and northeast monsoon or dry monsoon . It is known in the Philippines as hanging amihan.
The southeast and northeast winds
=the coriolis effect diverts the cold air direction and turns it into the right towards the Philippines from the northeast direction.the cold moving air that passes over the Philippines is called northeast monsoon.=
southeast monsoon
Be more specific. What southeast region?
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They're both pretty bad, but neither is as cunning as the late, great Gorilla Monsoon!
When i was watching the news, it said there was a horrible monsoon in southeast Asia this past Tuesday.
To the east, toward Southeast Asia
because they bring up heavy rain
The Philippines experiences two main types of monsoons: the southwest monsoon (Habagat) and the northeast monsoon (Amihan). The southwest monsoon brings heavy rainfall from June to October, while the northeast monsoon ushers in colder and drier air from November to April. These monsoons significantly influence the country's weather patterns and contribute to the wet and dry seasons.
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