• 5 months ago
Mabagal na pagkilos ng Bagyong #CarinaPH, kasama sa nagpalala sa hanging habagat ayon sa PAGASA
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00:00NDRRMC and Pag-Asa released a red rainfall warning
00:06because of the heavy rainfall.
00:09But why did the rain become heavy?
00:12And why did the typhoon Karina slow down?
00:15Let's find out in the story of Rod Lagusan.
00:21A large portion of Metro Manila and nearby areas
00:24were flooded again due to the continuous rain.
00:28This is because of the strong winds of the typhoon Karina.
00:32According to Pag-Asa Administrator Nataniel Servando,
00:35it is expected that if there is a typhoon in the north east of Luzon,
00:38it will make the winds stronger,
00:40especially in the months that it is active,
00:42from June to September.
00:44The situation was also affected by the slow movement of the typhoon Karina
00:48while inside the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
00:51But why did the typhoon move slowly?
00:55Initially, it had an initial interaction with another typhoon.
01:01Remember that they were almost at the same time,
01:03the typhoon Butsoy and the typhoon Karina.
01:05But eventually, the typhoon Butsoy went to Vietnam.
01:10Then there are other weather systems,
01:15like the locations of high-pressure areas
01:18to the north of the typhoon Karina.
01:22In this situation where the winds are enhanced,
01:25the northern part of Luzon, including Metro Manila,
01:28is experiencing the rain.
01:30According to Pag-Asa, the typhoon also moved faster
01:33where it is expected that tonight or tomorrow morning,
01:36the typhoon Par will come out.
01:38But that doesn't mean that even if Par is outside,
01:41it will not be felt.
01:43The winds are still enhanced.
01:45Until it really moves to the eastern part of China,
01:52we expect that the weather will gradually improve.
01:57In the next few months,
01:59Pag-Asa sees based on the climate forecast model
02:02that in the months of August, September, and October,
02:05there is a high possibility of a flood.
02:08And if there is a flood, Pag-Asa explains,
02:11it has an effect on the typhoons ahead.
02:14Most of the typhoons that occur during a flood
02:19are within the Philippine area of responsibility.
02:23So the period is shorter before it affects our area.
02:28And most of these typhoons are straight moving
02:32and their characteristics,
02:34particularly towards the later part of the year,
02:37will really be landfall.
02:39During a flood, it is expected that the rain will be stronger
02:43compared to a non-flood or a typhoon,
02:45and there is a possibility that the typhoon will be strong.
02:48This is why Pag-Asa reminds the public
02:51of the information released by the agency
02:53and other concerned agencies related to disaster preparedness.
02:57Rod Laguzed for Pabansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.

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