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Appendix A
Table A.1
Philippines synoptic weather stations including available meta-data.
Name
Province
Lat.
Long.
Alabat
Ambulong
Baguio City
Cabanatuan City
Calapan
Casiguran
Catarman
Catbalogan
Coron Island
Cotabato City
Cuyo Island
Daet
Dagupan City
Davao City
Dipolog City
Dumaguete City
Gen Santos City
Hinatuan City
Iloilo City
Infanta
Laoag City
Legaspi City
Malaybalay
Masbate
Puerto Princesa City
Romblon Island
Roxas City
Science Garden
Surigao City
Tacloban City
Tagbilaran City
Tayabas
Virac Synop
Zamboanga City
Quezon
Batangas
Benguet
Nueva Ecija
Mindoro
Quezon
Samar
Samar
Palawan
Maguindanao
Palawan
Camarines Norte
Pangasinan
Davao
Zamboanga Del Norte
Negros Oriental
South Cotabato
Surigao Del Sur
Iloilo
Quezon
Ilocos Norte
Albay
Bukidnon
Masbate
Palawan
Romblon
Aklan
NCR
Surigao Del Norte
Leyte
Bohol
Quezon
Catanduanes
Zamboanga Del Sur
14.103
14.092
16.410
15.488
13.413
16.280
12.500
11.778
11.998
7.228
10.853
14.113
16.043
7.300
8.592
9.302
6.117
8.370
10.708
14.750
18.200
13.138
8.153
12.370
9.742
12.577
11.583
14.645
9.792
11.245
9.643
14.028
13.585
6.905
122.010
121.055
120.600
120.962
121.170
122.123
124.638
124.880
120.203
124.247
121.007
122.953
120.333
125.833
123.338
123.307
125.183
126.337
122.550
121.647
120.592
123.733
125.077
123.618
118.733
122.268
122.750
121.042
125.492
125.000
123.855
121.588
124.230
122.075
Appendix B. Supplementary data
Supplementary data to this article can be found online at
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosres.2014.03.025.
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