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G O O D D A Y. Climate Information in Sorsogon. Rosalina G. de Guzman Climatology and Agrometerology Division. PAGASA-DOST. Type 1 Climate: Two pronounced seasons: dry from November to April, wet during the rest of the year. Type 2 Climate :

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G O O D D A Y

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  1. G O O D D A Y Climate Information in Sorsogon Rosalina G. de Guzman Climatology and Agrometerology Division PAGASA-DOST

  2. Type 1 Climate: Two pronounced seasons: dry from November to April, wet during the rest of the year. Type 2 Climate: No dry season with a pronounced maximum rainfall from November to January. Type 3 Climate: Seasons not very pronounced, relatively dry from November to April and wet during the rest of the year. Type 4 Climate: Rainfall more or less evenly distributed throughout the year. The Philippines and its climate Luzon Strait Climate: humid equatorial climate or tropical maritime South China Sea Philippine Sea Sulu Sea Dipolog Mean annual rr=2379.3 Infanta =3967.3 Hinatuan =4168.3 Gen San Celebes Sea

  3. PHILIPPINE VULNERABILITIES TO GLOBAL WARMING/ CLIMATE CHANGE VISITED BY AVERAGE 20 TYPHOONS EVERY YEAR With the projected increase in temperature this could mean much stronger and more intense tropical cyclones. 1128 Actual tracks HIGHLY SUSCEPTIBLE TO TYPHOONS – LOCATED WITHIN PACIFIC TYPHOON BELT AREA

  4. Frequency of Tropical Cyclones in the PhilippinesPeriod: 1948-2005 Northern Luzon is most frequently hit by tropical cyclones followed by Catanduanes and Northern Samar and least in the Mindanao area.

  5. For more information, VISIT us at http://www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph Thank you

  6. READY Project Provinces 2008 1. Bohol 2. Aurora 3. Cavite 4. Pampanga 5. Zamboanga Del Sur 6. Eastern Samar 7. Northern Samar 2011 1. Ilocos Norte 2. Benguet 2010 1. Agusan del Sur 2. Nueva Vizcaya 3. Cagayan 4. Isabela 5. Zamboanga Sibugay 6. Rizal 7. Iloilo 2007 1. Southern Leyte 2. Leyte 2009 1. Zambales 2. Laguna 3. Antique 4. Ilocos Sur 5. Catanduanes 6. Abra 7. Quirino 2006 1. Surigao del Sur 2. Surigao del Norte

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