“…Extreme rainfall events, which are associated with devastating floods, are one of the hazards that affect the Philippines. Various factors that contribute to these extreme rainfall events have been explored in recent studies and include, but not limited to, tropical cyclones (TCs), cold surges (CS), shearlines, MJO, BSISO, and non‐TC vortices (Abdillah et al, 2021; Bagtasa, 2017; Cayanan et al, 2011; Chen et al, 2015a, 2015b; Cruz & Narisma, 2016; Olaguera, Matsumoto, et al, 2021; Olaguera, Caballar, et al, 2021; Olaguera, Cruz, et al, 2022; Olaguera, Manalo, et al, 2022; Olaguera, et al, 2023; Olaguera & Matsumoto, 2020; Pullen et al, 2015; Racoma et al, 2022). Aside from the copious amounts of rainfall that each of the above factors may bring, these factors may also interact with the background circulation or with one another, which makes the extreme rainfall events in the Philippines more complex and severe (Olaguera, Cruz, et al, 2022).…”