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Why Are There So Many Typhoons in the Philippines?

Why Are There So Many Typhoons in the Philippines?

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The episode examines why the Philippines serves as the world's most frequent target for tropical cyclones, attributing this vulnerability to its placement within the Pacific Typhoon Belt. Warm ocean temperatures, low wind shear, and a lack of natural land buffers allow storms to maintain immense power before striking the archipelago's extensive coastlines. The sources highlight a concerning trend where climate change is increasing the intensity and rainfall of these systems, as evidenced by the record-breaking 2024 typhoon season. Beyond meteorological drivers, the documents detail the socio-economic devastation caused by legendary storms like Haiyan, which trigger lethal landslides and floods. Ultimately, the text emphasizes the urgent need for disaster resilience and global climate action to protect the nation’s 110 million residents.

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