La Niña adds extra rain to the Philippines, causing wet, stormy, and flood-prone conditions. It occurs by:
[1] When trade winds become stronger than normal;
[2] The warm water near the Philippines (west pacific) piles up and increases.
[3] The lack of warm water bring about various consequences:
■ Warm water gets even more warmer, causing stronger cloud formation.
■ High Risk of Flooding and Landslide;
■ Stronger and more frequent typhoons.
■ Rainy season may start earlier and/or last longer