T.A. Cinco et al. / Atmospheric Research 145–146 (2014) 12–26 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. 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