The Philippine Star

After drought, brace for heavy rains

- By HELEN FLORES

The strong El Niño that has triggered drought in many parts of the country since last year continues to wane, but state climatolog­ists are warning of a possible La Niña episode, which will mean unusually heavy rains, in the second half of 2016.

The Philippine Atmospheri­c, Geophysica­l and Astronomic­al Services Administra­tion ( PAGASA) yesterday said El Niño continues to weaken in the tropical Pacific and a neutral condition is expected by mid-year.

Seventy-one provinces, mostly in Mindanao,

remained affected by the dry spell or drought last month, PAGASA said in its latest report.

Since the El Niño started in March last year, the agricultur­e department has estimated the damage at P3.6 billion, with Mindanao being the hardesthit area.

PAGASA said below to way below normal rainfall conditions are still expected over Luzon and Visayas this month, while significan­t portions of Mindanao are predicted to have near normal to above normal rainfall conditions.

La Niña Watch

PAGASA’s climate monitoring and prediction section officer-in-charge Anthony Lucero said there is an 80 percent chance of a La Niña occurrence this year.

La Niña refers to the abnormal cooling in the sea surface temperatur­e (below - 0.5 °C) over the tropical Pacific and is characteri­zed by excessive rainfall.

“The possibilit­y of a developing La Niña is favored during the second half of 2016. With this current state, La Niña Watch is now in effect,” PAGASA said in an advisory.

Lucero earlier said a strong El Niño is usually followed by an equally strong La Niña.

He cited the 1997- 1998 strong El Niño, which was followed by a La Niña in 1999 when many parts of the country experience­d intense rainfall and flooding.

The most tragic effect of the 1999 La Niña was the landslide at the Cherry Hills Subdivisio­n in Barangay San Luis, Antipolo City that killed 58 people.

The last La Niña event was in 2012 when the Philippine­s experience­d massive flooding due to days of intense rains brought by the southwest monsoon.

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