Pagasa: 8 to 11 more tropical cyclones expected until yearend

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Pagasa: 8 to 11 more tropical cyclones expected until yearend
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Up to eleven more tropical cyclones may still develop and enter the Philippine boundary before the end of the year, an official of the state weather bureau. | charieabarcaINQ

“Dito sa Angat for example, inaasahan natin na at least two [tropical cyclones] ang dadaan para supisyente [o] tumaas ang lebel ng [tubig],” said Servando.in the country in July. This phenomenon is known for causing below-normal rainfall conditions which may trigger dry spells and droughts.

Servando, however, stressed that apart from the below-normal rainfall conditions, stronger tropical cyclones are also expected when there is El Niño. “Kapag may El Niño kasi ang inaasahan natin na malalakas iyong mga bagyo, particularly towards the latter part of the year, mga bandang September, October. Ang tinatamaan na dito lagi ay ang ating mga kalupaan, particular Visayas area,” said Servando.

Pagasa previously bared that the Philippines, because of its geographical location, is the most tropical cyclone-visited country in the world with an average of 20 tropical cyclones per year.

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