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Lesson Report of MaureenYsabel F. Enrique, Kate Justin
C. Almario and Johanna I. Monsad
PHILIPPINE CLIMATE
Submitted to: Ms. Menchie Ambas
(Envi SciTeacher)
Climate of the Philippines
The Climate of the Philippines is tropical and
maritime. It is characterized by relatively
high temperature, high humidity and
abundant rainfall. It is similar in many
respects to the climate of the countries of
Central America. Temperature, humidity, and
rainfall, which are discussed hereunder, are
the most important elements of the country's
weather and climate.
Temperature
Based on the average of all weather stations in the
Philippines, excluding Baguio, the mean annual
temperature is 26.6o C. The coolest months fall in January
with a mean temperature of 25.5oC while the warmest
month occurs in May with a mean temperature of 28.3oC.
Latitude is an insignificant factor in the variation of
temperature while altitude shows greater contrast in
temperature. Thus, the mean annual temperature of Baguio
with an elevation of 1,500 meters is 18.3oC. This makes
the temperature of Baguio comparable with those in the
temperate climate and because of this, it is known as the
summer capital of the Philippines.
The difference between the mean annual
temperature of the southernmost station in
Zamboanga and that of the northermost
station in Laoag is insignificant. In other
words, there is essentially no difference in the
mean annual temperature of places in
Luzon, Visayas or Mindanao measured at or
near sea level.
Humidity
Humidity refers to the moisture content of the
atmosphere. Due to high temperature and the
surrounding bodies of water, the Philippines has a high
relative humidity. The average monthly relative
humidty varies between 71 percent in March and 85
percent in September. The combination of warm
temperature and high relative and absolute humidities
give rise to high sensible temperature throughout the
archipelago. It is especially uncomfortable during
March to May, when temperature and humidity attain
their maximum levels.
Rainfall
Rainfall is the most important climatic element in the
Philippines. Rainfall distribution throughout the country
varies from one region to another, depending upon the
direction of the moisture-bearing winds and the location
of the mountain systems.
 The mean annual rainfall of the Philippines varies
from 965 to 4,064 millimeters annually. Baguio
City, eastern Samar, and eastern Surigao receive the
greatest amount of rainfall while the southern portion
of Cotabato receives the least amount of rain. At
General Santos City in Cotabato, the average annual
rainfall is only 978 millimeters.
The Seasons
Using temperature and rainfall as bases, the
climate of the country can be divided into two
major seasons: (1) the rainy season, from
June to November; and (2) the dry
season, from December to May. The dry
season may be subdivided further into (a) the
cool dry season, from December to February;
and (b) the hot dry season, from March to
May.
Climate Types
Based on the distribution of rainfall, four
climate types are recognized, which are
described as follows:
Typhoons have a great influence on the climate and
weather conditions of the Philippines. A great
portion of the rainfall, humidity and cloudiness are
due to the influence of typhoons. They generally
originate in the region of the Marianas and Caroline
Islands of the Pacific Ocean which have the same
latitudinal location as Mindanao. Their movements
follow a northwesterly direction, sparing Mindanao
from being directly hit by majorty of the typhoons
that cross the country. This makes the southern
Philippines very desirable for agriculture and
industrial development.
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Philippine climate

  • 1. Lesson Report of MaureenYsabel F. Enrique, Kate Justin C. Almario and Johanna I. Monsad PHILIPPINE CLIMATE Submitted to: Ms. Menchie Ambas (Envi SciTeacher)
  • 2. Climate of the Philippines The Climate of the Philippines is tropical and maritime. It is characterized by relatively high temperature, high humidity and abundant rainfall. It is similar in many respects to the climate of the countries of Central America. Temperature, humidity, and rainfall, which are discussed hereunder, are the most important elements of the country's weather and climate.
  • 3. Temperature Based on the average of all weather stations in the Philippines, excluding Baguio, the mean annual temperature is 26.6o C. The coolest months fall in January with a mean temperature of 25.5oC while the warmest month occurs in May with a mean temperature of 28.3oC. Latitude is an insignificant factor in the variation of temperature while altitude shows greater contrast in temperature. Thus, the mean annual temperature of Baguio with an elevation of 1,500 meters is 18.3oC. This makes the temperature of Baguio comparable with those in the temperate climate and because of this, it is known as the summer capital of the Philippines.
  • 4. The difference between the mean annual temperature of the southernmost station in Zamboanga and that of the northermost station in Laoag is insignificant. In other words, there is essentially no difference in the mean annual temperature of places in Luzon, Visayas or Mindanao measured at or near sea level.
  • 5. Humidity Humidity refers to the moisture content of the atmosphere. Due to high temperature and the surrounding bodies of water, the Philippines has a high relative humidity. The average monthly relative humidty varies between 71 percent in March and 85 percent in September. The combination of warm temperature and high relative and absolute humidities give rise to high sensible temperature throughout the archipelago. It is especially uncomfortable during March to May, when temperature and humidity attain their maximum levels.
  • 6. Rainfall Rainfall is the most important climatic element in the Philippines. Rainfall distribution throughout the country varies from one region to another, depending upon the direction of the moisture-bearing winds and the location of the mountain systems.  The mean annual rainfall of the Philippines varies from 965 to 4,064 millimeters annually. Baguio City, eastern Samar, and eastern Surigao receive the greatest amount of rainfall while the southern portion of Cotabato receives the least amount of rain. At General Santos City in Cotabato, the average annual rainfall is only 978 millimeters.
  • 7. The Seasons Using temperature and rainfall as bases, the climate of the country can be divided into two major seasons: (1) the rainy season, from June to November; and (2) the dry season, from December to May. The dry season may be subdivided further into (a) the cool dry season, from December to February; and (b) the hot dry season, from March to May.
  • 8. Climate Types Based on the distribution of rainfall, four climate types are recognized, which are described as follows:
  • 9.
  • 10. Typhoons have a great influence on the climate and weather conditions of the Philippines. A great portion of the rainfall, humidity and cloudiness are due to the influence of typhoons. They generally originate in the region of the Marianas and Caroline Islands of the Pacific Ocean which have the same latitudinal location as Mindanao. Their movements follow a northwesterly direction, sparing Mindanao from being directly hit by majorty of the typhoons that cross the country. This makes the southern Philippines very desirable for agriculture and industrial development.