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Transcript
00:00At this time, this Monday, we will talk to the weather specialist, Veronica Torres. Good morning and welcome to Balitang Hali.
00:14Ms. Veronica, what are the areas that are directly affected by the LPA that is inside the Philippine Area of Responsibility?
00:21The LPA that is inside the Philippine Area of Responsibility is embedded in the Intertropical Convergence Zone, or ITCZ.
00:37The effect of the LPA and ITCZ is that it brings rainfall and snowfall to the Bicol Region, Maropa, Quezon, Rizal, Laguna, and Batangas.
00:49How likely is it that a tropical depression will occur outside the PAR?
00:56Yes, the chance of a tropical depression outside the PAR is low, but we are not removing this possibility because it is still in the ocean.
01:07And the chance of a PAR entering the PAR is also low.
01:11So, how long will we be able to experience the rainfall here in Metro Manila?
01:17So, where we are now, it is still possible for it to rain in Metro Manila.
01:22Although, when the next day comes, let's hope for the best.
01:27There are places that were flooded with ice and it seems that there are also rumors of floods and tornadoes.
01:32How do these occur?
01:35So, the hills and the tornadoes, they occur when we have severe thunderstorms.
01:42So, in the hills, there are parts of the thunderstorm clouds that we call easing points.
01:49So, when there are particles, even small particles, let's say they will be covered with water,
01:57as they circle around our thunderstorm clouds, as long as they don't go down, they just circle around.
02:03If this is thick, that will be our hill.
02:06And when it is heavy, it will fall.
02:08So, that will be our hill.
02:10And then, when it comes to the whirlwinds, in thunderstorms, there is a strong wind going down,
02:15but there are also winds going up.
02:17So, when there are particles, there is a vortex, and that is what becomes a revolving wind.
02:24So, this hail, this whirlwind, it only happens when we have sea-bee clouds or cumulonimbus clouds or thunderstorm clouds.
02:34Ms. Veronica, in other countries, the hails are huge, right?
02:37Yes.
02:38But here in the Philippines, does it get bigger?
02:40And how dangerous is it for the people outside their homes?
02:45So, based on the reports that I saw previously, the hails don't get bigger.
02:51But we will not remove that possibility.
02:54So, when we have hails, it is important to take shelter as much as possible inside the house.
03:01Because these hails, even if they are small, since they come from the clouds,
03:06the effect will still be strong.
03:07The windows of the car can be broken.
03:10When it hits us directly, it can be dangerous.
03:13So, if we feel that there will be a hailstorm,
03:19make sure to take shelter under a good structure of the building or inside the house as much as possible.
03:27Okay. Thank you very much for the time you gave us in Balitang Halik.
03:31You're welcome.
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