Four active tropical systems in the Pacific Ocean, all threatening the Philippines
Arab Weather - The latest satellite images show that the Pacific Ocean is witnessing unprecedented tropical activity during this period, as there are four strong tropical storms, all of which threaten the Philippines with their heavy rains and strong winds.
4 Active Tropical Cyclones in the Pacific Ocean
The first is Tropical Storm Man B, which continues to move north and is expected to strengthen in the coming hours. The second is 94W, which is already clearly visible on weather maps as it moves rapidly towards the Philippines, potentially bringing heavy rains and strong winds. As for Tuargi, it is rapidly forming in the Philippine Sea and could directly affect the eastern and northern regions of the country. In addition, Yingxing, which is raising concerns that the Philippines will be exposed to more severe storms in the coming days.
These tropical systems threaten the Philippines with strong storms and heavy rains that may cause flooding and power outages in some areas. The Philippine authorities have issued early warnings to residents in areas at risk, urging them to take the necessary measures. It is noteworthy that about 20 tropical storms on average hit the Philippines each year, bringing heavy rains, strong winds and deadly landslides.
Pacific Hurricane Season
The Pacific hurricane season is the period during which tropical cyclones form in the western Pacific Ocean, including areas near the Philippines, Vietnam, Japan, Korea, and parts of Mexico. Hurricane season varies from region to region, but in general:
In the North Pacific (the area that includes the Philippines and eastern parts of Asia): The typhoon season begins on June 1 and lasts until November 30.
In the central and northeastern Pacific (which includes western Mexico and the Hawaiian Islands): Hurricane season begins on May 15 and ends on May 30.
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