Ano ang pinagkaiba ng Hanging Habagat at Hanging Amihan? | Need to know

GMA Integrated News
18 Oct 202306:50

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses the end of the southwest monsoon season in the Philippines and the factors influencing weather disturbances. It explains the transition to the northeast monsoon, which brings cold and dry air, reducing thunderstorm activities. The script also highlights the potential for a strong El Nino event towards the end of the year, which may lead to less rainfall and increased risk of drought in early 2024. It concludes with a reminder for citizens to conserve water due to the anticipated dry spell.

Takeaways

  • ☀️ The southwest monsoon typically brings rain, but the northeast monsoon is associated with the dry season.
  • 🌀 Weather disturbances like low-pressure areas can influence the strength of the southwest monsoon.
  • 🌍 The northeast monsoon originates from the Indian Ocean and Siberia, affecting the Philippines during the cooler months.
  • 🌬️ The northeast monsoon brings cold and dry air, which is not conducive to thunderstorm formation.
  • 🌡️ The southwest monsoon is characterized by warmer and more humid conditions, leading to more thunderstorm activities.
  • 🌦️ There is a history of continuous rain in certain areas like Cagayan and Isabela when the northeast monsoon interacts with weather systems.
  • 🌞 The El Nino phenomenon is expected to be strong by the end of the year, potentially leading to less rainfall.
  • 🌧️ The coming months are expected to have less rainfall compared to normal due to the El Nino effect.
  • 💧 The public is advised to conserve water as the northeast monsoon season, coupled with El Nino, may lead to drought and dry spells.
  • ⏰ The dry spell is expected to begin in early 2024, emphasizing the need for water conservation.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of the northeast monsoon season in the Philippines?

    -The northeast monsoon season is associated with the colder and drier climate in the Philippines, typically experienced during the months of November to February. It brings cold and dry air, which is not conducive to thunderstorm formation.

  • How does the southwest monsoon differ from the northeast monsoon?

    -The southwest monsoon is associated with less thunderstorm activity compared to the northeast monsoon. It brings warm and moist air, which is more conducive to the formation of thunderstorms and heavy rain.

  • What is the impact of the northeast monsoon on the temperature in the Philippines?

    -The northeast monsoon brings colder temperatures to the Philippines, especially during the months of November to February. This is the time when the country experiences cooler weather, which is often associated with the Christmas season.

  • What is the relationship between the northeast monsoon and the weather disturbances mentioned in the script?

    -The northeast monsoon is not typically associated with strengthening weather disturbances like typhoons or low-pressure areas. However, when these disturbances interact with the northeast monsoon, it can lead to continuous heavy rainfall.

  • What are the climatological considerations during the transition from the habagat season to the amihan season?

    -During the transition from the habagat season to the amihan season, climatologists consider the change in weather disturbances, moving from those that strengthen the southwest winds to those that bring the northeast winds, which are colder and drier.

  • How does the location of the Philippines in relation to the equator affect its weather patterns?

    -Being near the equator, the Philippines experiences less pronounced temperature differences between seasons. However, the country is still affected by the northeast monsoon, which brings cooler and drier air during certain months.

  • What is the potential impact of a strong El Niño event on the Philippines' weather?

    -A strong El Niño event can lead to a reduction in rainfall during the northeast monsoon season. This can result in drought and dry spells, as indicated by the script, which suggests that there might be less rain by the end of the year and into early 2024.

  • How does the script suggest that residents of the Philippines should prepare for the coming months?

    -The script advises residents to conserve water as much as possible due to the anticipated reduction in rainfall and the possibility of drought and dry spells by the beginning of 2024.

  • What is the script's mention of the history of rainfall in Cagayan and Isabela provinces?

    -The script refers to the historical pattern of continuous heavy rainfall in Cagayan and Isabela provinces when there are typhoons or low-pressure areas interacting with the northeast monsoon.

  • How does the script describe the weather in Mindanao during the northeast monsoon?

    -Since Mindanao is closer to the equator, it is less affected by the cold winds of the northeast monsoon, especially during December. Therefore, it is likely to remain relatively warm, especially during the daytime.

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