Saturday, August 30, 2008

Philippine Climate


As you planned to visit the Philippines, I want to tell you the types of the Philippine climate. We have four types of climate here in our country. The latitude, surrounding bodies of water and mountains of the Philippines. You will have understand why we have there types of climate.

First type:
Two pronounced season: dry from November to April, wet during the rest of the year. All regions on the western part of the island of Luzon, Mindanao, Negros and Palawan are shielded by mountains from the northeast winds but open to the southwest winds.

Second type:
No dry with pronounced maximum rainy season from November to January in Catanduanes, Sorsogon, the eastern part of Albay, the eastern and western part of Camarinez Nortre and Camarines Sur, the eastern part of Quezon, Samar, Leyte and Mindanao. These regions are along or near the eastern coast. They are not sheltered from the northeast winds and storms.

Third type:
Seasons are not very pronounced relatively dry from November to April and wet during the rest of the year. Region with this type of climate are the western part of Cagayan, Isabela, Nueva Viscaya, the eastern part of the Mountain Province, southern Quezon, Masbate, Romblon, northeast Panay, eastern Negros, central and southern Cebu, Northern Mindanao and Eastern Palawan. These places are partly sheltered from the northeast winds but open to the Southwest winds and storms.

Fourth type:
Rainfall in more or less every evenly distributed throughout the year. The regions with this type of climate are Batanes, Northern Luzon, Western Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur, Albay, Eastern Mindanao, Marinduque, Northern Cebu and Negros, and most of Mindanao

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Pari is really a nice girl I have ever met as friend.Very simple and sober. Also very pretty. I like to meet her someday and pray to god to fulfill her wish. Thats it.

pam said...

Hi Pari. Thank you for publishing the Philippine Climate. So i know and i can plan when i get to visit your country.

Anonymous said...

Almost the island in the Philippines were experiencing heavy rains...What does your goverment doing when the calamity came?

adrian said...

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gina said...

:)...thanks for informing the Philippine Climate Pari. At least when i plan to go there, i can choose what will be the best month.

natalie said...

So what will be the best time for us to recommend to go to the Philippines Pari?........:)

april.500 said...

It shows there in your article that most of the time, there is rainy season. Nice to know that, at least i know where will be the perfect time to visit the Philippines.

Billy said...

Hi Pari,

Is it safe to visit the Philippines even if it's rainy season there? Coz some country has a flood when it rains heavy....Is it safe?