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How much do you worry about the shifting and intensifying of our Monsoon?


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I am in a reasonably high spot in the city. My GF's house is situated in a high point in the village. Several of the neighbor's houses flood every year, we never have.

 

If I lived in Bangkok or Florida, I'd want to be selling up ASAP.

 

IMO northern Thailand is one of the better places to be in absorbing the effects of a changing climate.

 

I just wish it would not keep screwing up my golf. I refuse to play in rain.

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Last year and this year the wet arrived late (late Aug/early Sept) and has just finished. So a pretty short wet season again. Yes folks the cool season is here. Next April is something I hope doesn't mirror last April. Basically everyday 100°F/37.8°C. 

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2 hours ago, Lacessit said:

I am in a reasonably high spot in the city. My GF's house is situated in a high point in the village. Several of the neighbor's houses flood every year, we never have.

 

If I lived in Bangkok or Florida, I'd want to be selling up ASAP.

 

IMO northern Thailand is one of the better places to be in absorbing the effects of a changing climate.

 

I just wish it would not keep screwing up my golf. I refuse to play in rain.

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You are correct that Chiang Mai, at least where I live, is one of the best for remaining comfortable and content as Global Warming related effects increase.

 

I have no problem dealing with temps up to 45 degrees C.

I doubt that, with all the tree cover and vegetation, temps in Chiang Mai will surpass 45, for the next decade.

 

Even if it gets hotter. I have plenty of cooling power.

May need to add a few solar panels, though.

 

 

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1 hour ago, dinsdale said:

Last year and this year the wet arrived late (late Aug/early Sept) and has just finished. So a pretty short wet season again. Yes folks the cool season is here. Next April is something I hope doesn't mirror last April. Basically everyday 100°F/37.8°C. 

 

In CM, the Raining Season arrived quite late, by about a month or more, if my observations this year have been correct.

 

I do believe that Global Warming change is speeding up.

Consequently, we may notice GW effects more severe, and sooner than we had anticipated.

Positive feedback effects is becoming even more significant.

 

Intensity, or the increase in the rate of change, is now much plainer to measure.

 

Last night, we really enjoyed a major rainstorm, which continued throughout most of the evening.

Therefore, if the monsoon is delayed, again, too much, I think many here in CM will not be happy...

Even though, this being Thailand, all people will continue smiling.

 

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6 hours ago, Bandersnatch said:

I designed my house here in Thailand to as prepared as possible for any potential changes.

 

I was asked to make a video on self-sufficiency for a teacher to use with his students. Apologies about the sound levels on the video.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Very nicely done.

Also, nice that you thought to slow down the rate of speech, for the ESL kids.

Great!!!!

 

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5 minutes ago, Andycoops said:

I don't worry at all, there is nothing anyone can do to control the forces of nature.

 

It's the forcing of increased CO2 concentration in the atmosphere that we are talking about.

 

Not the forces of nature.

 

What were you thinking when you composed this comment?

 

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Exreme weather we are all experiancing is giving the global warming supporters more credence every year.

When I see how Thailand depends on tourists using a global transport system pooring out CO2 every minute of every day I begin to worry how sustainable that will be in the future .

I believe there will be a heavy tax applied to the airline business to try and reduce the damage.

Also Thailand needs to address the damage caused by unroadworthy diesel driven vehicles spilling out pollution.

Create a system for collecting food waste is needed as well . 

Get serious about promoting solar energy and streamline the application process.

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