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  2. Climate change adaptation in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Climate change adaptation in the Philippines is being incorporated into development plans and policies that specifically target national and local climate vulnerabilities. [1] As a developing country and an archipelago, the Philippines is particularly vulnerable to a variety of climatic threats like intensifying tropical cyclones, drastic ...

  3. File:Ancient Dry Spells Offer Clues About the Future of ...

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  4. Drought - Wikipedia

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    The dry season greatly increases drought occurrence, [39] and is characterized by its low humidity, with watering holes and rivers drying up. Because of the lack of these watering holes, many grazing animals are forced to migrate due to the lack of water in search of more fertile lands.

  5. Climate of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Two pronounced seasons: dry from November to April and wet during the rest of the year. Type II: No dry season with a pronounced rainfall from November to January. Type III: Seasons are not very pronounced, relatively dry from November to April, and wet during the rest of the year. Type IV: Rainfall is more or less evenly distributed throughout ...

  6. Dry Spell - Wikipedia

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  7. East Asian monsoon - Wikipedia

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    The East Asian monsoon is a monsoonal flow that carries moist air from the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean to East Asia.It affects approximately one-third of the global population, influencing the climate of Japan, the Korean Peninsula, Taiwan, China, the Philippines and Mainland Southeast Asia but most significantly Vietnam.

  8. Top 5 driest stretches: Putting NYC's drought in perspective

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    Aerial view of Belvedere Castle and Turtle Pond in nuzzled in the fall foilage in Central Park. (Photo credit: Getty Images) The Big Apple is going through a historic stretch of bone-dry weather.

  9. Climate change in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Specifically in the Philippines, average temperatures are "virtually certain" to see an increase of 1.8 to 2.2 °C. [22] This temperature increase will stratify the local climate and cause the wet and dry seasons to be wetter and drier, respectively. [1]