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Rain Data In Chiang Mai - Pr Month

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Is there a website that has the total rainfall for Chiang Mai for 2011 so far by month? How many millimeter did it rain in June 2011? Or in May 2011? It used to be that I could check this at Thai Met (tmd.go.th), but now I can only find the weekly summary on this site, not the monthly. Help! :jap:

http://www.moac-info.net/modules/reports/R802.php

I found only in Thai, left side is month (begin from January to December), there are 2 colums in each year (2550-2554) , first colum is millimeter and second colum is how many days. You can see in May has total rainfall 292.70 millimeter and 21 days raining for all months.

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http://www.moac-info...eports/R802.php

I found only in Thai, left side is month (begin from January to December), there are 2 colums in each year (2550-2554) , first colum is millimeter and second colum is how many days. You can see in May has total rainfall 292.70 millimeter and 21 days raining for all months.

There were no numbers at all in this link as far as I could see. And no columns.

I installed the Thai language in my Windows and tried the link again but that didn't help either. :(

Edited by licentiapoetica

Paging Gotlost....

Come back to us

That site has all the good information for the whole of Thailand.

http://www.tmd.go.th/en/climate.php?FileID=3

On the left is the monthly stats and click on more details and for each month a very thorough pdf comes up. Some of the rainfall stats for March are incredible 400mm down south. Also CM up to may is 200mm over average for the year.

I though it was a bit wetter than it should be. What does this mean for the rest of the year????

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That site has all the good information for the whole of Thailand.

http://www.tmd.go.th...te.php?FileID=3

On the left is the monthly stats and click on more details and for each month a very thorough pdf comes up. Some of the rainfall stats for March are incredible 400mm down south. Also CM up to may is 200mm over average for the year.

I though it was a bit wetter than it should be. What does this mean for the rest of the year????

Thank you so much, Legend! You really lived up to your name on this one! I just downloaded the PDF-file from the site above by clicking on MORE DETAIL in your link. It had everything I wanted. :lol:

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