2nd Quarter Asia Weather Recap (2021) – How Has Asia’s Condition Been?



As early as the 1st Quarter of 2021, numerous disasters had already overwhelmed some Asian countries. Then, in the following months, a set of calamities, once again, took place and caused disturbance. For this blog, the RS Flood Experts would like to give you a recapitulation of the 2nd quarter Asia weather.

2nd quarter weather recap

As early as the described weather recap for the 1st Quarter of 2021, numerous disasters had already overwhelmed some Asian countries. Then, in the following months, a set of calamities, once again, took place and caused disturbance. For this blog, the RS Flood Experts would like to give you a recapitulation of the 2nd quarter Asia weather. 

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Andreas Klippe

The Painful Impact of Ondoy Typhoon



Who would forget how the Ondoy typhoon (international name: Ketsana) brought raging winds and an extended period of torrential rainfall to Metro Manila, Philippines on September 26, 2009? The victims of the calamity could not help but crouch in fear as they got stuck on the roofs of their houses with neither food nor water. And their only choice? Wait for rescue. 11 years ago now, but who will forget the horrors of Ondoy and the 872,097 people who got affected?

Ondoy typhoon

Who would forget how the Ondoy typhoon (international name: Ketsana) brought raging winds and an extended period of torrential rainfall to Metro Manila, Philippines on September 26, 2009? The victims of the calamity could not help but crouch in fear as they got stuck on the roofs of their houses with neither food nor water. And their only choice? Wait for rescue. More than 11 years ago now, but who will forget the horrors of (tropical storm) Ondoy and the 872,097 people who got affected?

For today’s blog, let us look back on that fateful day of September 2009. What really happened? 

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Andreas Klippe

THE “RAINFULL” PARTS OF THE WORLD (Average Annual Rainfall)



Year after year in the Philippines, from June to early part of December, people get ready for the “rainfull season” (a season with full of rain)! It is this time of the year where children play in the mud, singles read books in coffee shops, mothers buy raincoats for their children and fathers hum the tune of “raindrops keep falling on my head” enroute to work. It’s the time of the year!

Different countries experience different rainfall intensity

Year after year in the Philippines, from June to the early part of December, people get ready for the “rainfull season” (a season full of rain)! Children play in the mud, singles read books in coffee shops, mothers buy raincoats for their children and fathers hum the tune of “raindrops keep falling on my head” en route to work in this time of the year. It’s the time of the year!

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Two weather systems are currently affecting the conditions in different areas across the Philippines. The Northeast Monsoon or Amihan is causing cold winds over the extreme northern Luzon; and the Easterlies or the humid air coming from the Pacific Ocean on the eastern portion of the country.

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In their latest bulletin, PAGASA said that they are monitoring the Low-Pressure Area (LPA) outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR), which was last estimated 1,695 km East of Mindanao.

Meanwhile, the Easterlies or humid air are forecast to affect the eastern portion of the country.

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