why habagat brings a lot of rain
Habagat - Blows from the southwest during June to September brings much rain. "HABAGAT" is one of the two kinds of Phlippines' Monsoons... If You Want More Informations, just add me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/jennifer.m.lantaca Thank you! I hope I helped you!
Moonson rain in Tagalog = ulang habagat
English Translation of HABAGAT: southwest monsoon
Amihan and habagat are two prevailing wind systems in the Philippines. The advantage of amihan is that it brings cooler and drier air, making it ideal for farming and outdoor activities. On the other hand, habagat brings moisture and is beneficial for replenishing water sources and promoting plant growth.
Amihan refers to the northeast monsoon, which brings cool and dry air from Siberia, while habagat refers to the southwest monsoon, which brings warm and moist air from the Indian Ocean. Amihan generally occurs from October to March, while habagat occurs from June to September in the Philippines.
A cold front.
The "hanging habagat" refers to the southwest monsoon in the Philippines, which brings heavy rainfall and is associated with the wet season. It is characterized by warm and moist air moving inland from the sea, often leading to flooding and landslides in affected areas.
Amihan refers to the northeast monsoon, which is characterized by dry and cold winds blowing from the northeast. Habagat, on the other hand, refers to the southwest monsoon, which brings warm and moist winds from the southwest.
Monsoon in Tagalog is "hanging habagat" or simply "habagat."
because of the low pressure which brings clouds which brings rain
"Precipitous" means a cloud brings rain.