DOST-Pagasa: Don't ignore 'weak' La Niña
The Philippine Star|September 25, 2024
While the Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration has forecast a weak or even borderline La Niña phenomenon over the country starting this month up to May next year, there should be readiness for strong typhoons that a "weak version of this weather phenomenon could bring," the DOST-PAGASA said.
RAINIER ALLAN RONDA

Ana Liza Solis, chief of the climate monitoring and prediction section of the DOSTPAGASA climatology and agrometeorology division, stressed that they have historical data showing that previous years where the country experienced a "weak" La Niña had also seen several strong typhoons ravaging the country.

"We have to emphasize that historically, based on the data of PAGASA when there was weak La Niña, we had been hit with more super typhoons in the months of September, October, November and December," Solis said yesterday at a media forum in Quezon City.

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