PAGASA: El Niño, nagdudulot ng maalinsangang panahon na sinusundan ng pag-ulan | SONA

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00:00 The weather is still hot all over the world because of the El Niño.
00:04 But the unpredictable weather that we are experiencing in Metro Manila and other parts of the country,
00:09 why is it that it is raining?
00:11 The explanation of the hope is in the report of Katrina Son.
00:14 It's hot, but later it will rain.
00:20 That's why the banana queue vendor, Maymay, is confused because she only knows that there is an El Niño.
00:27 We can't cook because it's raining and windy.
00:30 Sometimes we don't have a vendor.
00:32 They say it's El Niño, but it's hot. Why is it raining? It's always raining.
00:37 The rider, Dominga Fabiliar, has learned that even if the sun is shining, the boat is still ready.
00:45 They said it's El Niño, but it's raining. I said, "What's that?"
00:50 The common belief is that when there is an El Niño, the weather is hot and the rain is slow.
00:56 They say it's El Niño, but we don't have umbrella like the one we use for the rain.
01:01 That's why it's hard.
01:02 But the explanation of the hope is that when it's hot like now with El Niño,
01:06 it will be unpredictable that the rain will follow.
01:09 Given that it was hot during the daytime, we forced the air on the surface to rise and then it created clouds and that causes precipitation.
01:19 And if you sweat a lot in the afternoon, you expect that the heat will still be there.
01:24 But that's not the case in the Philippines because they expect that the temperature will be record-breaking this year in the whole world due to the El Niño.
01:33 The DOH is preparing hospitals for the possible increase of heat stroke.
01:39 If we are going to do something, if it's still dark or if it's getting dark,
01:46 we have to do it, if not, we have to avoid it, we have to drink water.
01:56 There are other ways, like juices, fruits that are watery like watermelon.
02:03 The hope is that before we experience the severe effect of El Niño, like drought or dry spell,
02:11 we will experience the heavy rain that will force the typhoons to enter the country.
02:19 This is what happened when El Niño experienced in the country.
02:22 Like in 2004, where there was a lot of rain and the typhoons were strong.
02:27 Super Typhoon Yo-Yo and Typhoon Winnie hit a big hit.
02:32 In 2009, when the typhoon Ondoy hit Metro Manila and Typhoon Pepeng in Northern Luzon.
02:38 This year, Super Typhoon Egypt experienced.
02:42 When we say El Niño, it doesn't mean drought.
02:45 We are just saying that there will be a possibility of a reduction of rainwater that can lead to dry spell.
02:54 Katrina Son reporting for GMA Integrated News.

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