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tropical
Thunderstorms Hailstorms Tornados
cyclones
coastal storm
Blizzards heavy snowfall Avalanches
surges
coastal storm
Flood El Niño
surges
La Niña
Typhoon
• An extremely large,
powerful and destructive
storm that occurs
especially in the region of
the Philippines or the
China Sea.
Thunderstorm
• Is a weather condition
generally characterized
by heavy rain, thunder
and lightning and a
possibility of tornado.
Flashflood
• A local flood of short
duration generally
resulting from heavy
rainfall in the
immediate vicinity.
Flood
• Generally referred
too as the RUNNING
and OVERLAYING
of water on land that
are not ordinary
covered by it.
Storm Surge
• Escalating seawater
to the coast above
normal sea level
El Niño
• A flow of unusually warm water along the
western coast of South America that causes
many changes in weather in other places.
La Niña
• La Niña is a climate pattern that describes the cooling of
surface ocean waters along the tropical west coast of South
America. La Nina is considered to be the counterpart to El
Nino, which is characterized by unusually warm ocean
temperatures in the equatorial region of the Pacific Ocean.
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METEOROLOGICAL HAZARD
TYPHOON
INCREASED OCEAN SWELL
WIND SPEED
HEAVIER RAINFALL
THUNDERSTORM
Cloud Formations
Darkening Sky
Lightning
Wind
FLASHFLOOD/FLOOD
Continuous
storms, typhoons Distant thunder
and rain.
Rapidly rising
Muddy water
water
Water carry
twigs, logs and
other debris.
STORM SURGE
Cumulu-nimbus
Darker sky
Low Pressure
Strong winds
Rising of seawater
EL NINO
Gradually
Hot Weather
Drying of land
High Change in
Pressure temperature
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Historical Rainfall
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Rainfall
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Rainfall
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El Nino
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El Nino