The document discusses hydrometeorological hazards and names retired tropical cyclones from 2022. It covers topics like typhoon seasons, El Nino and La Nina weather patterns, tropical depression formation, and typhoon warning systems in the Philippines. PAGASA uses a 5-level warning system for typhoons that frequently affect the Philippines, with around 20 typhoons hitting each year.
The document discusses hydrometeorological hazards and names retired tropical cyclones from 2022. It covers topics like typhoon seasons, El Nino and La Nina weather patterns, tropical depression formation, and typhoon warning systems in the Philippines. PAGASA uses a 5-level warning system for typhoons that frequently affect the Philippines, with around 20 typhoons hitting each year.
The document discusses hydrometeorological hazards and names retired tropical cyclones from 2022. It covers topics like typhoon seasons, El Nino and La Nina weather patterns, tropical depression formation, and typhoon warning systems in the Philippines. PAGASA uses a 5-level warning system for typhoons that frequently affect the Philippines, with around 20 typhoons hitting each year.
HAZARD • • Agaton Florita • Karding MITIGATED THROUGH • Paeng • Evacuation • Proper guidelines Sep- Fixed season of typhoon • Warnings Equator, pacific ocean- reason LONG TERM for typhoon and earthquake • El Nino Tilted- PH • La Nina Equal sun tumatama sa pinas- • Sea Level Rise reason why wet and dry season • Drought only in PH SHORT TERM • Typhoon HYDRO METEOROLOGICAL WEATHER • Thunderstorm SYSTEM • Flood • Strom surge 1. TROPICAL CYCLONE • Tornado TROPICAL DEPRESSION HYDROMETEOROLOGY • Low pressure are (LPA) • Study of transfer water & forming over warm seas & energy between earth’s oceans surface & lower • Forming thunderstorms atmosphere • Studying tropical TROPICAL STORM depressions, typhoons, • Weather system, more droughts, desertification definite circular forms as winds rotate around a HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL HAZARDS center • Process, phenomenon of atmospheric, hydrological, TYPHOON oceanographic • EYE • Cause: loss of life, injury, - Calm area at center by health impacts, livelihoods, spinning winds economic disruptions, other damages • Includes: tropical cyclones, thunderstorms, tornados, snowfall, coastal storm surges, heatwaves, floods, etc (UNISDR, 2009)
PAGASA WARNING SYSTEM
• PH: 20 typhoons every year • From: 3 grades signals to 4 until 5 in 2015