hanging amihan is the wind that known as the northwest monsoon
hanging amihan is also known as northeast monsoon. this monsoon causes cold weather throughout Luzon.
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The "hanging amihan" refers to a weather phenomenon in the Philippines characterized by the northeast monsoon, which typically occurs from November to March. During this period, cool and dry winds from the northeast bring lower temperatures and clearer skies. The term "hanging" suggests that the effects of the amihan can linger for extended periods, influencing weather patterns and conditions across the country. This system is significant for agriculture, tourism, and daily life, as it impacts rainfall and temperature.
Hanging amihan, or the northeast monsoon, typically occurs from November to February and is characterized by cooler, drier air and stable weather conditions. In contrast, hanging habagat, or the southwest monsoon, occurs from June to September, bringing warmer, moist air and frequent rain, often resulting in storms. The two seasons can be differentiated by their prevailing wind directions, temperatures, and overall climate effects in the Philippines.
2 uri ng monsoonhanging habagat at hanging amihan~ jenny ~
Ang Hanging Amihan (Northeast Monsoon) ay isang malamig at tuyong hangin na nababasa sa pagsipsip nito ng tubig habang kumikilos. Kadalasan itong nakaaapekto sa Pilipinas tuwing buwan ng Oktubre hanggang Marso.
Hanging Amihan brings cold and dry winds because it originates from Northeast Asia which is a cold region. As it travels over the ocean towards the Philippines, it picks up moisture which is then released as rain. By the time it reaches land, the air has become colder and drier, resulting in cold and dry winds.
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"Habagat" is southwest monsoon and "amihan" is northeast monsoon.
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Hanging habagat is the southwest monsoon.