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The Philippines has a tropical climate due to its location near the equator. It experiences two seasons - a wet season from May to October and a dry season from November to April. The climate varies in four different types across the country, depending on rainfall patterns and exposure to monsoons and typhoons. Factors like geography, winds, and proximity to bodies of water influence temperature and rainfall amounts, creating diverse climate conditions throughout the Philippines.
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Climate Report

The Philippines has a tropical climate due to its location near the equator. It experiences two seasons - a wet season from May to October and a dry season from November to April. The climate varies in four different types across the country, depending on rainfall patterns and exposure to monsoons and typhoons. Factors like geography, winds, and proximity to bodies of water influence temperature and rainfall amounts, creating diverse climate conditions throughout the Philippines.
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IN THE PHILIPPINES

REGIONAL APPROACH
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DO YOU KNOW WHAT AFFECTS
THE CLIMATE OF THE
PHILIPPINES?
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The Philippines is considered a tropical country
because it's near the equator and it experiences
wet and dry seasons only, unlike the other
countries having 4 seasons due to its location.
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June to November

THERE ARE
2 SEASONS
IN THE
December to May
PHILIPPINES
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THERE ARE 4 TYPES OF CLIMATE The
Philippines has four distinct climate types based on monthly averaged rainfall, and
which correspond to four general areas.

Type 1 Climate, which occurs mainly in the western part of Type II - There is no dry season with a very pronounced maximum rain period from
Luzon and Visayas, including Metro Manila, has two November to January. These regions are along or very near the eastern coast which
pronounced seasons: dry, from November to April, and wet are sheltered neither from the NE monsoon and the trade winds nor from cyclonic
from May to October. During its wet season, warm moist air
storms.
from the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea) fuels
thunderstorms in the area.

Type III - Seasons are not very pronounced; relatively dry from November to April and wet
Type IV - Rainfall is more or less evenly
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during the rest of the year. The maximum rain periods are not very pronounced, with the short
dry season lasting only from one to three months. These localities are only partly sheltered
from the northeast monsoon and trade winds and open to the Southwest monsoon or at least to distributed throughout the year.
frequent cyclonic storms
Average temperature : 27.0°C
Average rainfall : 100.58 in.

Geographic coverage Exposure to Typhoons (per cent)


Ilocos Norte 32
Ilocos Sur 32
Mt. Province (Western part) 32
Abra 32
La Union 32
Pangasinan 32
Tarlac 16
Nueva Ecija 16
Zambales 16
Pampanga 16
Bulacan 16
Bataan 16
Manila 16
Rizal 16
Laguna 16
Cavite 16
Batangas 16
Mindoro Occidental 19
Antique19 b; 7 c
Iloilo 19 b; 7 c
Negros Occidental (western, central and southern parts) 7
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Average temperature : 26.8°C
Average rainfall : 129.08 in.

Geographic Coverage Exposure to


Typhoons(per cent)
Quezon (a great portion of eastern part) 16
Camarines Norte (eastern and northern parts)16
Camarines Sur (eastern and northern parts) 19
Albay (eastern part) 19
Catanduanes 16
Sorsogon 19
Samar19
Leyte del Norte (eastern part) 19
Leyte del Sur (eastern part) 7
Surigao del Norte 7
Surigao del Sur 7
Agusan del Sur 7
Davao (eastern part) 1
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Average temperature : 27.2°C
Average rainfall : 77.26 in.

Geographic Coverage Exposure to Typhoons


(per cent)
Cagayan (western part) 32
Isabela (western part) 32
Mt. Province (eastern part) 32
Nueva Vizcaya (western part) 32
Quezon (small portions of southern part) 16
Romblon 18
Masbate 19
Aklan 19
Capiz 19
Negros Occidental (northern part) 7
Negros Oriental 7
Cebu (central and southern parts) 7
Bohol (northern parts) 7
Palawan (eastern part) 7
Misamis Oriental 7
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Bukidnon (northern part) 7


Zamboanga del Norte (southern part) 1
Zamboanga del Sur (southern part) 1
Average temperature : 26.8°C
Average rainfall : 101.84 in.

Geographic Coverage Exposure to Typhoons


(per cent)
Batanes25
Cagayan (eastern part) 33
Isabela (eastern part) 32
Nueva Vizcaya (eastern part) 32
Quezon (northern part, a small portion
of eastern part, and southwestern part) 32 b; 16 d
Camarines Norte (southern & western parts) 16 ; 19 e
Camarines Sur (southern & western parts) 16
Albay (western part) 16
Marinduque 19
Mindoro Oriental 19
Leyte del Norte (western part) 19
Leyte del Sur (western part) 7
Cebu (northern part) 7
Zamboanga del Norte (northern part) 7
Zamboanga del Sur (northern part) 1
Misamis Occidental 7
Bukidnon (southern part) 1
Lanao del Norte7
Lanao del Sur 1
Cotabato 1
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Davao (western part) 1


Basilan 1
Sulu 1
To conclude the topic:

We’ve discussed the ff:

• The climate of the Philippines base on its location in the


Globe.

• The Philippines is a tropical country.

• The classification of the types of climate and its covered


areas.
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