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    Philippines sees grimmer weather in next 10 years

    Manila (Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN) - The Philippines hasn't seen the last of extreme weather events.

    Climate projections for 2020 and 2050 by the weather bureau are even grimmer: The dry season would be drier and the wet season would be wetter, and the damage to crops and water sources would be far-reaching.

    Mary Ann Lucille Sering, vice chairperson of the Climate Change Commission headed by President Benigno Aquino III, said that worst-case projections were for 2020.

    "But the weather is changing now," Sering said in an interview in the aftermath of the destruction wrought by Tropical Storm "Sendong" in Northern Mindanao (south Philippines).

    "If we say we are racing against time, then technically, we can say that," she added.

    In fact, the country is in the midst of an environmental turmoil and politicians should address this with urgency, said Rosa Perez, a climate scientist at the Manila Observatory.

    "They think it is a future problem, but it is happening now," said Perez, lead author of a UN report on climate change adaptation and sustainability.

    Presidential spokesperson Edwin Lacierda, reacting to a Philippine Daily Inquirer report that Cabinet officials had failed to heed warnings of an environmental catastrophe, said that the administration in its early days was "doing a lot of clearing of the land mines," referring to allegations of corruption against the previous administration.

    "The situation right now has made it emphatic for us...as well as for the local government units to seriously look into the hazard areas," Lacierda said.

    During the 2020-2050 period, there would be less rainfall during summer, "making the usually dry season drier," the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said in its 2011 report, "Climate Change in the Philippines".

    Rainfall, however, is likely to increase during the rainy season from June to August, and then from September to November, "making these seasons wetter," according to the report released this month.

    'Water stress'

    Hence, these areas would be hit by droughts and floods, Pagasa said.

    Regions or provinces, where rainfall drop is projected, would experience "water stress" which would adversely impact on agriculture, livelihood, health and human settlement.

    "Large decreases in rainfall and longer drier periods will affect the amount of water in watersheds and dams which provide irrigation services to farmers, especially those in rain-fed areas, thereby limiting agricultural production," Pagasa said.

    Decreased rainfall would also impact on energy power produced by dams, and as a whole, affect the country's energy sufficiency program.

    That's why there's a need to revisit the design of dams to allow them to adapt to the projected longer drier periods, the weather bureau said.

    In areas where rainfall is projected to intensify during wet periods, flooding could occur and pose danger to homes and infrastructure in geologically weak areas.

    Pagasa projected that rainfall would decrease in most parts of the country during summer.

    Rainfall, however, would increase in most areas of Luzon and Visayas during the southwest monsoon in the months of June, July and August until September, October and November, and during the northeast monsoon in December, January and February, it said.

    "Heavy daily rainfall will continue to become more frequent, extreme rainfall is projected to increase in Luzon and Visayas only, but the number of dry days is expected to increase in all parts of the country in 2020 and 2050," the bureau said.

    Temperature spike

    Pagasa projected that in 2020 and 2050, it would get warmer in the entire archipelago and more intensely in the summer months.

    The bureau said that annual mean temperatures were expected to rise by .9 degrees Celsius to 1.1 degrees in 2020 and by 1.8 degrees to 2.2 degrees in 2050.

    The highest temperature spike is projected to occur during summer from March to April to May. The number of days with maximum temperature exceeding 35 degrees Celsius would increase in 2020 and 2050, it said.

    "Hot temperatures will continue to become more frequent in the future," the weather bureau said in the Millennium Development Goal Fund-financed report.

    The report will be helpful to local government units because it includes data on seasonal temperature increases, seasonal rainfall change and total frequency of extreme events in 2020 and 2050 for all regions and provinces.

    To adapt to this, Pagasa proposed a wide range of measures for local government, including rational management of water, upgrade or rehabilitation of dams, changes in cropping patterns, setting up rainwater collection facilities and early warning systems.

    The report was prepared by Flaviana Hilario, Thelma Cinco, Rosalina de Guzman and Emma Ares, all Pagasa climatologists.

    Awareness campaign

    The climate change projections were based on climate models. To generate projections of rainfall change and temperature increase in 2020 and 2050, the team used the regional climate model (RCM) of the Precis (Providing Regional Climates for Impact Studies).

    The RCM was developed by the UK Met Hadley Center to facilitate the impact, vulnerability and adaptation assessments in developing countries.

    Two laws pertaining to the environment were recently enacted-the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010 and the 18-year National Climate Change Action Plan, which President Aquino signed last month.

    But Sering said the budget for the programs only came this year.

    She also said that the programs had yet to be communicated to the majority of officials at the front line. For example, some local officials who have received geohazard maps do not understand how to use these, Sering said.

    "It's very technical for them. There should be a massive reorientation," she said. "All of these would be solved if there is political will." With a report from Norman Bordadora

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    • Richard  •  Manila, Philippines  •  4 months ago
      I would simply recommend that all areas of the country be evaluated as flood/landslide zones or not etc. Those results should be available to the public and the public will have the choice of risk in living in those areas. If they are aware of living in a flood zone could sweep away their home, property and even family lives and they choose to live their... it's their choice. Right now, it's only those that have lived in a particular area for any length of time would know where it is good or bad to live... WHat a concept... Flood Zones and High Risk Areas Published to the Public... hmmmm sounds to simple if you ask me!
    • jun c  •  Manila, Philippines  •  4 months ago
      Save Mother Earth...now...
    • High Voltage 9.0  •  Manila, Philippines  •  4 months ago
      Hindi madaling sabihin na alagaan natin ang ating kalikasan dahil karamihan sa mga tao sa kalikasan kumukuha ng ika bubuhay lalo na ung nakakasira pa, mining diba milyon-milyon? logger? mga pollution? galing sa mga vehicles at saka sa mga kompanyang grabe ang mga pollution! kung may ipapatupad sanang bagong batas para sa kalikasan dito sa pilipinas ay mas maganda, halimbawa: instead na mag taxi tau or mag jeep ay mag lakad nalang kung feel mong wala kang sakit gumising ng maaga..ung mining at logger naman dapat may limit kung puputol ng puno, mining wag sobrahan at mga basura ilibing sa lupa gawing fertilizer..alam ko hnd mdali pero ang oras at panahon lalong bumibilis..remember si lord/allah na ang may alam kung kilan tayo kukunin..
      • Bisaya ko bay 4 months ago
        maganda sana yong suggestion mo..pero iniisip ko lang pano kung nasa fairview yong bahay mo din makati yong opisina...try mo kayang lakarin...
    • jessica  •  Manila, Philippines  •  4 months ago
      yun na nga dapat maging malinis at maayos tau sa kapaligiran lahat magkusa na wag magtapon ng basura kung saan2 lang kahit sa loob ng bus ang basura ilagay sa bag natin ilagay sa dapat paglagyan para din di tau nagkakasakit sa kagagawan natin...maglagay ng babala kahit saan...pls lang Cleanliness is next to Godliness dba?
      • kaye 4 months ago
        walang trash can sa bus...walang trash can sa paligid,..., walang track na nangungulikta ng basura... walang bulsa na malalagyan ng basura... paano nayan? hahaha
    • Hernani  •  Calgary, Canada  •  4 months ago
      naku eto na naman tayo wala yan lahat yan kaya naming pinoy bagyo lang yan yung mga magnanakaw nga sa kaban ng bayan nakaya namin yan pa.
    • Apoyngbulkan  •  Manila, Philippines  •  4 months ago
      "In fact, the country is in the midst of an environmental turmoil and politicians should address this with urgency, said Rosa Perez, a climate scientist at the Manila Observatory." 'Racing against time'-who? what? when? People I know only wants to think of good, positive things happening in the future. In many disasters, there are only two kinds of people-the one who survive and the one who die. What kind do you want to be?
    • akoni  •  Manila, Philippines  •  4 months ago
      This is but natures way of healing, practically we are the reason why our environment was damage, and definitely nature would turn back to destroy us. There is no shortcut to repair the damage and the survivor would have all the reason to learn.
      • Rosie 4 months ago
        Office concerned to this matter should act immediately on this.(DENR). Adaptation of strict by laws pertaining to this and the implementation of the rules regarding this problem....and the peoples discipline...
    • wlly C  •  4 months ago
      The president should concentrate on rebuilding all creeks and dams, were to get the funds from our corrupt senators and tongressman na nagpasasa noong panahon ni gloria, puro pera ang umikot noong panahon na yan...dreadging all of this would be the first thing to do. Close down illegal lodgers cancel permits. All the people living in the coastal area be remove and evacuated which the Local govt should do... May pondo naman yan mga municipalities na yan na nagpahintulot sa kanilang tumira dyan? kasi mga BOTANTE nila yan.
      Taka lang ako sa mga mayors na eto na walang ginawa 3 days before the typhoon has been forcasted. dapat sila na nagpa evacuate sa mga yan . Kaso sitting stupid mayors.
    • Jeng  •  Taipei City, Taiwan  •  4 months ago
      philippines will be doomed by global warming if the citizens itself don't change how they act and respect their environment. how about by starting this coming new year. simple action can make bigger changes.
    • Brad  •  Manila, Philippines  •  4 months ago
      The problem in the Philippines is that politicians are more knowledgeable than the scientists about the weather. Mahilig kasi silang pumapel, kita mo tuwing may kalamidad puro pa picture gingawa nila tapos nag hahanap ng masisisi.
    • Neil  •  Singapore, Singapore  •  4 months ago
      We must act now for the future of The Philippines and for our children!
    • Peter 1st Pope  •  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  •  4 months ago
      nam if this is the case that by the yr. 2020 medyo less ang water ay mag pray nalang tyo.
    • Ricky  •  Manila, Philippines  •  4 months ago
      can not even predict the weather tomorrow. pagasa...
    • Jomar  •  Manila, Philippines  •  4 months ago
      Hindi naman dapat lahat iasa sa gobyerno. Tayo tayo pwede tumulong sa maliliit na bagay. Magsimula tayo sa bahay natin at sa mga subdivisions natin. Kailangan maging magandang ehemplo tayo at kumilos hindi sa gobyerno lahat inaasa.
    • OW  •  Khartoum, Sudan  •  4 months ago
      It is true because many of our evil politician are above the law for continuosly cutting our trees. Where is the law, Oh! blind leader.see your face once in a while on the mirror and shave your ugly beard that hinders you.
    • Leigh U.  •  4 months ago
      Magsimula tayo sa ating mga sarili. Alagaan natin ang kalikasan kahit sa mga simpleng pamamaraan lamang. Mas maging alerto tayo at makaihalo sa isyung pangkalikasan. Magsumbong sa mapagkakatiwalaang nanunugkulan kung may alam na nagaganap na ilegal na transaksyon na alam naman nating makakasira ng kalikasan. At para sa may mga katungkulan, buksan na sana ninyo ang inyong mga isipan at wag pansariling kabutihan lng ang intindihin, wag ng magpasuhol at gawin ang nararapat upang magkaron tayo ng magandang kalikasan. May pag asa pa, at sana ay maging positibo tau sa bagay na to. Pag inalagaan natin ang kalikasan...aalagaan din tayo nito.
    • carl  •  Manila, Philippines  •  4 months ago
      "To adapt to this, Pagasa proposed a wide range of measures for local government, including rational management of water, upgrade or rehabilitation of dams, changes in cropping patterns, setting up rainwater collection facilities and early warning systems."

      IT IS REALLY UP TO THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF EACH PROVINCES TO TAKE UP EACH MEASURES SERIOUSLY RATHER THAN WAITING FOR THE CALAMITY. IT IS REALLY ABOUT POLITICAL WILL... AND ALSO I AM HOPING THAT EACH EVERY PUBLIC SERVANT BE RE-EDUCATED IN TERMS OF GEO HAZARD MAPS, ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING AND WHAT WILL THE MASSIVE EFFECT OF IT IF NOT TAKEN UP SERIOUSLY. AND ALSO TO ALL THE TONGRESMAN WITH THEIR PORK BARREL... HOW I REALLY HOPE THEY WILL USE THOSE PUBLIC MONEY NOT ONLY FOR PROJECTS LIKE DENTAL MISSION, MEDICAL CHECK UP MISSION, ROAD CONSTRUCTION...RATHER THAN TO THE LONG TERM DEVELOPMENTS THAT WILL HELP THEIR LOCAL PROVINCES IN PREPARING FOR THE WORST THAT MIGHT HAPPEN
    • red  •  Beijing, China  •  4 months ago
      Dapat nman talgang inuna at may agarang mandatory ang governent natin sa population...magbigay ng bagong batas about population,kc maliit lng ang bansa natin,hnd na sapat na mapagkunan ng kabuhayan ang kalikasan ntin.di pa rin ba napapansin ng governo natin ilang beses na ng yayari eto sa bansa natin.,ang pangit ng experience deduction of physical creature.Dapat now may batas na sa population...
    • mick  •  4 months ago
      Your population has been out of control for many years, and it seems there is no will to control it. Almost 100 million people in a country that cannot sustain so many. Look around you, too many people trying to live on nothing. When will you learn that having kids should not be the national passtime. If you can only feed 2 or 3, why do you have 5 or 6. ......Family planning, please.
    • xcaliber  •  Cagayan de Oro, Philippines  •  4 months ago
      TIME TO STOCK UP ON SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT!!!

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