PAGASA scientist: Expect more intense typhoons if global warming continues

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PAGASA scientist: Expect more intense typhoons if global warming continues
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A scientist at the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration has warned the public against more intense typhoons if global warming continues to worsen.

During the #LagingHandaPH public briefing on Saturday, PAGASA Scientist I Dr. Marcelino Villafuerte talked about climate change and its effects on the Philippines.

Villafuerte also said that according to forecast, the Philippines would have 6-8 tropical cyclones in the next 6 months. In the Philippines, global warming also meant increased heat levels in areas with higher temperature during the dry season, such as Dagupan, Cabanatuan, and Cagayan Valley, among other locations.

Villafuerte said the study showed that a 1 meter sea level rise by 2050 would not sink all of Metro Manila but reclaimed areas in Manila Bay and other coastal communities such as those in Las Pinas, Cavite, Manila, Valenzuela, Navotas, and Bulacan may be at high risk.

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