webfact Posted December 8, 2019 Posted December 8, 2019 Polish tourist and Thai female remain missing after kayak trip off Phuket By The Thaiger PHOTOS: Phuket People’s Voice A helicopter has now joined the growing fleet of vessels who have been searching for a Polish tourist and a Thai woman. The pair disappeared after hiring kayaks with friends at Ya Nui Beach in Phuket yesterday afternoon. Search efforts resumed early this morning after a fruitless search last night. 26 year old Mateusz Juszkiewicz from Poland and a female Thai friend, 23 year old Werakan Sirirakon from Nakon Sawan, were kayaking between Ya Nui Beach and the small island offshore with friends yesterday afternoon. The group hired four kayaks to explore the island, just south of popular Nai Harn Beach. Whilst the friends were returning to Ya Nui at sunset last evening, the missing pair contacted their other friends and said they were quite far away and “not able to return to the beach”, according to the police report. There has been no contact with the pair since. The other members of the canoeing expedition contacted the Tourist Police who, in turn, put out the call to local volunteer organisations and the Navy. A search of the waters off Ya Nui Beach continued until almost midnight. Navy helicopters and an armada of smaller vessels, some with the local Navy, have been searching for the pair, and their kayak, this morning. Police say the search will continue around Phuket’s southern waters and local beaches this afternoon. Whilst there has been a strong offshore breeze, the conditions have been reasonable last night and today. SOURCE: เสียงประชาชน คนภูเก็ต Phuket People’s Voice Source: https://thethaiger.com/news/phuket/polish-tourist-and-thai-female-remain-missing-after-kayak-trip-off-phuket -- © Copyright The Thaiger 2019-12-09 Follow Thaivisa on LINE for breaking Thailand news and visa info
Matzzon Posted December 8, 2019 Posted December 8, 2019 As they called, it sounds like they where smart enough to park themselfs on a island. Let´s hope they are found alive. 1
ChipButty Posted December 8, 2019 Posted December 8, 2019 Whats the chances of survival with the temperatures dropping at night? I was awake around 2 am even at the back of my house was cool 1 1
Popular Post hydraides Posted December 9, 2019 Popular Post Posted December 9, 2019 This is a weird story.............I kayak from Yanui beach frequently and even during rainy season when the waters are rough............its easy to kayak back to shore The seas are calm at the moment and it should be no trouble for them to get back to shore...... There are also a lot of fishing/tourist vessels/yachts around that area for them to try and reach Something dosen't add up 3
Popular Post ChrisY1 Posted December 9, 2019 Popular Post Posted December 9, 2019 1 hour ago, ChipButty said: Whats the chances of survival with the temperatures dropping at night? I was awake around 2 am even at the back of my house was cool It's not exactly snow and ice weather in Thailand...ever 1 2
zaZa9 Posted December 9, 2019 Posted December 9, 2019 Very strong off shore winds could have been an issue if they got clear of the shelter offered by the land. But I agree with Hydraides , something is odd . Theres simply not that many places they could be.
steelepulse Posted December 9, 2019 Posted December 9, 2019 There's definitely a strong offshore wind there consistently now, picking up as the sun sets. 1
hobobo Posted December 9, 2019 Posted December 9, 2019 47 minutes ago, ChrisY1 said: It's not exactly snow and ice weather in Thailand...ever They should cuddle non-stop to reduce chances of hypothermia 1
Matzzon Posted December 9, 2019 Posted December 9, 2019 1 hour ago, ChrisY1 said: It's not exactly snow and ice weather in Thailand...ever Do you at all know what you are talking about? Do you know how long time you last in 16 degree temperature, a little bit of wind and the possibility that your clothes are wet? Think about that before you make another remarkable post.
hotchilli Posted December 9, 2019 Posted December 9, 2019 Hope they found some shelter or other place to hold up during the night... possibly waiting it out for morning to make the next move?
Catoholic Posted December 9, 2019 Posted December 9, 2019 12 minutes ago, Matzzon said: 16 degree temperature, ? the weather report shows a high of 32 and a low of 24 degrees Celsius for Phuket? is hypothermia even possible at those temps? 1
Matzzon Posted December 9, 2019 Posted December 9, 2019 23 minutes ago, Catoholic said: ? the weather report shows a high of 32 and a low of 24 degrees Celsius for Phuket? is hypothermia even possible at those temps? Nope, but it will not be more than 16 in the water when 24 in the air. If even that much. 1
Popular Post GBW Posted December 9, 2019 Popular Post Posted December 9, 2019 15 minutes ago, Matzzon said: Nope, but it will not be more than 16 in the water when 24 in the air. If even that much. The average Phuket water temp in December is 28 3
tifino Posted December 9, 2019 Posted December 9, 2019 1 hour ago, hobobo said: They should cuddle non-stop to reduce chances of hypothermia ... canoo'dling in the bedroom is much safer after all...
Matzzon Posted December 9, 2019 Posted December 9, 2019 2 minutes ago, GBW said: The average Phuket water temp in December is 28 ???????????? Really???? Are you serious? You do know that you have been reading the tourist beach temperatures during daytime, right? So, what you are saying is that it´s about 28 degrees in the evening around 21.00 in the water around a kayak maybe 100 meter out? Sure you do not want to reconsider that?
GBW Posted December 9, 2019 Posted December 9, 2019 12 minutes ago, Matzzon said: ???????????? Really???? Are you serious? You do know that you have been reading the tourist beach temperatures during daytime, right? So, what you are saying is that it´s about 28 degrees in the evening around 21.00 in the water around a kayak maybe 100 meter out? Sure you do not want to reconsider that? Clearly I said the average water temp is 28, so no reconsideration.
Catoholic Posted December 9, 2019 Posted December 9, 2019 20 minutes ago, Matzzon said: ???????????? Really???? Are you serious? You do know that you have been reading the tourist beach temperatures during daytime, right? So, what you are saying is that it´s about 28 degrees in the evening around 21.00 in the water around a kayak maybe 100 meter out? Sure you do not want to reconsider that? It sounds like you've never been to the beach in Thailand. 1
Matzzon Posted December 9, 2019 Posted December 9, 2019 11 minutes ago, Catoholic said: It sounds like you've never been to the beach in Thailand. No use for further discussion. You go happy and believe that the water have a temperature of 28 degrees night time in December. And no, I actually been to the beach a few times in my soon 23 years here.
Matzzon Posted December 9, 2019 Posted December 9, 2019 22 minutes ago, GBW said: Clearly I said the average water temp is 28, so no reconsideration. Yes, measured during the time the sun is up. Not with night time temperatures taken into consideration. Then it will sink drastically, hence why I asked you to reconsider. Ok, not reconsider. Just look at the right number that are relevant to the news, and at the same time use common sense when you look at the wrong ones. 2
Shot Posted December 9, 2019 Posted December 9, 2019 https://seatemperature.info/phuket-water-temperature.html
Old Croc Posted December 9, 2019 Posted December 9, 2019 1 hour ago, hotchilli said: Hope they found some shelter or other place to hold up during the night... possibly waiting it out for morning to make the next move? If they went to the west of that island the next land is about 500km away. The easterlies were very blustery last night, unusually, the wife even commented about it. I turned off the bed room fan last night as I felt colder than I had for a long time. I wouldn't have wanted to be in a kayak on the ocean. 1
Popular Post GBW Posted December 9, 2019 Popular Post Posted December 9, 2019 18 minutes ago, Matzzon said: Yes, measured during the time the sun is up. Not with night time temperatures taken into consideration. Then it will sink drastically, hence why I asked you to reconsider. Ok, not reconsider. Just look at the right number that are relevant to the news, and at the same time use common sense when you look at the wrong ones. Be it day or night, the variable water temp is minuscule. Do you really think that the seas and oceans temperatures fall considerably, if at all, when the sun goes down ? 3
Matzzon Posted December 9, 2019 Posted December 9, 2019 3 minutes ago, GBW said: Be it day or night, the variable water temp is minuscule. Do you really think that the seas and oceans temperatures fall considerably, if at all, when the sun goes down ? Why don´t you try it out yourself, and message the real life experience after. 1
Mavideol Posted December 9, 2019 Posted December 9, 2019 4 hours ago, hydraides said: This is a weird story.............I kayak from Yanui beach frequently and even during rainy season when the waters are rough............its easy to kayak back to shore The seas are calm at the moment and it should be no trouble for them to get back to shore...... There are also a lot of fishing/tourist vessels/yachts around that area for them to try and reach Something doesn't add up do you mean "it smells fishy " 555
Krataiboy Posted December 9, 2019 Posted December 9, 2019 1 hour ago, tifino said: ... canoo'dling in the bedroom is much safer after all... . . . certainly safer than trying to have your kayak and eating it. 1
GBW Posted December 9, 2019 Posted December 9, 2019 27 minutes ago, Matzzon said: 30 minutes ago, Matzzon said: Why don´t you try it out yourself, and message the real life experience after. Why don´t you try it out yourself, and message the real life experience after. It was a simple question, this you choose to not answer.
Popular Post stevenl Posted December 9, 2019 Popular Post Posted December 9, 2019 1 hour ago, Matzzon said: ???????????? Really???? Are you serious? You do know that you have been reading the tourist beach temperatures during daytime, right? So, what you are saying is that it´s about 28 degrees in the evening around 21.00 in the water around a kayak maybe 100 meter out? Sure you do not want to reconsider that? Water stays here 28 degrees year round at depth, surface maybe 30 centigrade. 3 2
Popular Post Reigntax Posted December 9, 2019 Popular Post Posted December 9, 2019 2 hours ago, Matzzon said: Yes, measured during the time the sun is up. Not with night time temperatures taken into consideration. Then it will sink drastically, hence why I asked you to reconsider. Ok, not reconsider. Just look at the right number that are relevant to the news, and at the same time use common sense when you look at the wrong ones. Water thermal losses only occur when the air temperature is less than the water temperature. During the day the water gains energy from solar radiation and transmission. The water temperature variations are seasonal, not daily although a small temperature loss may occur at night. This loss is almost immeasurable. Each cubic meter of water has 4.19 megajoules of enery per degree of temperature and transfer of this energy to the lower boundary layer of air is a slow process. Depending on the water turbidity, stratification will occur more during still conditions, raising upper temperatures and cooling those lower. 3
hydraides Posted December 9, 2019 Posted December 9, 2019 The new bermuda triangle...........this is the area where MH370 vanished
Reigntax Posted December 9, 2019 Posted December 9, 2019 34 minutes ago, hydraides said: The new bermuda triangle...........this is the area where MH370 vanished Many people have disappeared in Phuket only to be found dazed and disoriented a few days later, usually with an empty wallet, slightly scruffy and with partial memory loss. 1
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