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Weather Patterns in The Philippines: Week 3
Weather Patterns in The Philippines: Week 3
IN THE PHILIPPINES
WEEK 3
How can you relate to this statement?
“Weather, weather
lang ‘yan?”
-Kuya Kim, TV Patrol Weather News Anchorman
SCIENCE WORD DRILL
Weather Climate
Seasons Wind
Equator Tropical
LAYERS OF THE ATMOS
PHERE
What is WEATHER?
• WEATHER refers to the
condition of a place in a
short period of time.
• WEATHER can change
anytime.
Weather and Climate
• WEATHER refers to the
condition of a place in a short
period of time.
• CLIMATE is an average
condition of a place over long
period of time.
Weather and Climate
WEATHER CLIMATE
Sunny Wet
Cloudy Dry
Windy
Rainy
Stormy
SEASONS
IN THE
PHILIPPINES
Activity 1
Procedures:
1. Study the three pictures on the next
slide.
2. List down the activities that you can
do in each of the mentioned season.
3. Choose one answer for each season
and have a role playing to state your
answer.
Dry, Rainy and Cool Season
DRY RAINY COOL
Season or Climate
• The Philippine climate is warm
and humid, it is considered as
one of the world’s healthiest
tropical climates.
• There are two pronounced
seasons – wet and dry.
1. WET SEASON
• Wet season is characterized
by pronounced rainy season
with thunderstorms .
• Wet seasons starts at June
and peaks in July to
September.
Philippines during Wet Season
WET SEASON
• Daytime temperature ranges
from 30-36 degrees Celsius.
• Night temperature ranges
from. 21-28 degrees Celsius
• The air is hot and humid ,
which brings heavy rains and
typhoon.
Philippines during Wet Season
WET SEASON
• During the wettest month, rain
is almost in daily occurrence.
• Precipitation (rainfall) is
highest in the area where
Southwest Monsoon
(Habagat) strikes.
Philippines during Wet Season
WET SEASON
• During rainy season it is
advisable to carry an umbrella
especially in the late afternoon.
• In this season, farmers are
able to plant crops.
Philippines during Wet Season
WET SEASON
• HABAGAT
2. DRY SEASON
2. DRY SEASON
Philippine
Climate is further
classified into
four types shown
in the map in
four different
colors.
Type 1 Climate
• Pronounced Rainy and Dry
season.
• Occidental Mindoro, Negros,
Palawan, Southern Iloilo
Type II Climate
• Wet Climate all year round.
• From November to April there is a
heavy rainfall and light rainfall on
the rest of the months.
• There is no pronounced dry
season.
• Ex: Eastern Mindanao, Eastern
side of the Philippines.
Type III Climate
• Short Dry Season and a Rainy
season that is not very
pronounced.
• It has no maximum rain period.
• Ex: Masbate, Romblon,
Northeastern Panay
Type IV Climate
• Lack of Dry Season and Rainfall.
Habagat