00:00From the typhoon Christine, every Sunday a new typhoon is being monitored in the Philippine area of responsibility.
00:07And all of that, including the two typhoons that are expected to have an effect on the country,
00:12only the north is being hit.
00:14Why? Let's find out in the live coverage of Niko Wahe.
00:19Niko?
00:24Pia, the disappearance of a typhoon, is the reason why only the north is being hit by typhoons entering the country now.
00:31The arrival of a typhoon is said to be delayed,
00:34and this is also the longest delay recorded since they started recording this in 2015.
00:42The typhoon Christine first entered the month of October.
00:47It hit northern Luzon and landfalled in Isabela.
00:51Then came the typhoon Leon, which entered the Philippine area of responsibility a few days after the typhoon Christine left.
00:57Both typhoons passed through northern Luzon.
01:00On the first week of November, the typhoon Simarse came.
01:04On November 9, the typhoon Nika came.
01:08Just a moment ago, the typhoon Ofel, which is also hitting the northern part of the country, was also inside the Par.
01:14The typhoon is also expected to be outside the Par, which is called Pepito when it is already in the Par.
01:19The reason for the following typhoons is embedded in the so-called Intertropical Convergence Zone.
01:26The ITCZ is a series of low-pressure areas that oscillate north to south of our country.
01:35For now, those are the breeding places of our typhoons.
01:39That's why we can see that our typhoons are coming one after another.
01:44There is also a big effect in the country experiencing the La Niña-like condition.
01:49According to the experts, this is the reason why the typhoon came to us strongly.
01:54The La Niña means that there is unusual cooling far from us in the Pacific Ocean.
02:02That's why typhoons become a typhoon and super typhoon category
02:06because the temperature of the Pacific Ocean is very hot near us.
02:11So, it is very favorable for our typhoons to intensify.
02:16The same scenario happened on November 2008, when the La Niña also erupted.
02:22Four typhoons entered the country in just one week.
02:26The same scenario happened on October 2016.
02:29What's different this year is that there is no typhoon wind.
02:33If there is a typhoon, this will be the factor that will change the track of our typhoon
02:39and possibly lower the track of our typhoon if the typhoon is already there or fully established.
02:45This is the most late typhoon that came since the start of the recording of the La Niña.
02:52This is the most late typhoon that came since the start of the recording of the La Niña.
02:57But according to the forecast, the typhoon wind is coming soon.
03:02We came from El Niño and now we have La Niña.
03:08Also, there are so-called intra-seasonal variability.
03:12So, what we are looking at is not only the day-to-day weather.
03:15In spite of the following typhoons, the trend now is that the number of typhoons entering the country is lower.
03:22But it's up to us.
03:23The number of typhoons that become more intense, become a typhoon and super typhoon category,
03:29that is the increase of the trend.
03:35According to the forecast, there will be one to two typhoons expected to enter the country this year after this typhoon Pepito.
03:44Live from Pag-asa for GMA Integrated News, I am Nico Jae, your witness.
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