How about a trip to Northern Philippines
A Brief Summary
While the tornados of the US midwest see the fastest windspeeds on earth, without a shadow of doubt, the most powerful, intense, largest and most destructive storms on our planet are the western Pacific typhoons that reach their peak around September. Sustained winds in excess of 190mph have been recorded here, with storms half the size of Australia having battered this region in years gone by. The northern Philippine island of Luzon is frequently in the firing line for these meteorological behemoths. Getting in to see these storms is easy, just keep an eye on weather forecasts and fly into Manilla a few days before the storm. While it might seem like a good idea beforehand, the potential for complete and utter devastation of entire cities and regions, with no transport, food, communication or clean water for days or weeks soon causes reality to hit home. Fast. And once you’re there, getting home is much less straightforward proposition!
Location
About the Weather
The most densely populated and northerly island group in the Philippines has a hot and humid climate throughout the year, but with marked local differences and variations. However, in all parts, 2 distinct seasons are present, with the period Jan to Apr being hot, dry and sunny, while May to Dec is hot, very humid, less sunny and very wet. Western and northern coasts see slightly less rainfall in all months, while southern and eastern coasts see huge totals during the wet season, with slightly less sunshine than elsewhere. Temperatures reliably reach 30°c all year, often climbing to 36°c in Apr, the sunniest month and nights are warm, often very warm (27°c) in Apr and May. From Jul to Nov typhoons frequently hit, or nearly hit, this region and are often severe, with huge rainfall totals causing landslides and flooding and severe winds, frequently devastating large areas.
Travel by Air (from UK)
Direct Flight
Yes
Ultra Long Haul
15 hours
(Avg from UK)
Weather Summary
Average Rainfall
(per month)
355.1 mm
Average Sunlight
(per day)
4.4 (hrs)
Average High Temperature
31°C
Average Low
25.7°C
Cost of living
Alcohol
Crime
LGBTQ+
Visas
So does that sound good? If so, it’s time to get booking and get out there!
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