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MANILA, Philippines— The El Niño phenomenon has ended, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) announced on Friday. The Pagasa El Niño ...
MANILA, Philippines — La Niña conditions are no longer observed or expected to develop in the Philippines and in the tropical Pacific until September this year. This information comes from the ...
MANILA, Philippines — State weather officials are warning of the possible onset of El Niño within the next two to three months, with stronger typhoons expected as a result of the climate event.
MANILA, Philippines—The onset of the El Niño weather phenomenon may be delayed by a month because of the slower-than-expected warming of Pacific Ocean waters, according to the weather bureau ...
MANILA, Philippines — A strong El Niño is causing warm weather in the country, which may extend until February, state meteorologists said on Monday. The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, ...
In a statement, PAGASA said the probability of El Niño developing during the June to August season has increased to 80%. The weather phenomenon may persist until the first quarter of 2024.
After causing dry spells and droughts in past months, the El Niño weather phenomenon is finally starting to weaken, with at least one cyclone likely to pass through the country in May. But the ...
THE PHILIPPINES is expected to be one of the most vulnerable economies to El Niño-induced inflationary pressures in Southeast Asia, according to BMI Country Risk & Industry Research. In the BMI ...
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