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Bangkok to stay cool till end of Feb

THE NATION

BANGKOK: -- Bangkok will enjoy a relatively cool spell until the end of next month, according to the Meteorological Department's deputy director-general Somchai Bai-muang.

Temperatures in Bangkok's Bang Na district, where the department is headquartered, hovered around 19.3 degrees Celsius on one day recently. It was the lowest level for this year to date.

"Other parts of the country, except the South, will also stay cool until the end of February," Somchai said.

He explained that this was because the cool season had started rather late this time.

"Normally, the weather starts getting cool in late November, but this time it started in late December," he explained.

Somchai linked cool temperatures with the recent fog that has been covering the capital.

"There will be fog on and off like this for a while, very likely until the end of February," he said.

The meteorologist explained that when cool air meets warm or hot air, fog is formed if the high-pressure ridge is not strong enough. "The fog disappears when the cool and dry air mass chases away the humidity," he said, adding that fog formation and fog dispersal will take place every five or seven days until the temperatures rise.

Somchai dismissed any suggestion that the cool weather this month was a result of the La Nina phenomenon. "Perhaps it's a result of climate change, but it is not drastic," he said, adding that the fog was not bad enough to affect flights.

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-- The Nation 2013-01-25

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When is there going to be any rain. It's like a desert up country...

In fact it's so dry up here that I can see the possibility of drought. I have never seen the water level in Ubonrat dam so low in over 10 years.

One of my clients up country has had to cut down production, because their water supply from a large river fed pond, has virtually dried up.

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When is there going to be any rain. It's like a desert up country...

Great news, particularly for our recently laid turf. After 3 days with no "blue pipe" mains water - the borehole ran dry - it's pouring down here on Route 21!

R21

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Stay cool?

I think the Nation's staff, and Sonchai Bai-muang, need to spend more time outside!

Isn't theNation office on Km3 BangNa-Trad Rd., the cool weather spell spot?

Mind you here in khet Dusit I didn't really notice anything different. Maybe a few days a wee bit chilly with only 21C in the morning. That's about it wink.png

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When is there going to be any rain. It's like a desert up country...

Be wary of what you pray for, you may just get it.

Not to be a nimby, but, we never have a flooding problem where we are. But in reality, I think it is fair to say that many parts of Isaan are officially in drought. Rainy season last year was short, and if this stable weather continues until the end of Feb, there is going to be big trouble with water. The levels in the rivers and the damns up in Isaan that I've seen is very low, so it would have to rain an awful lot just to fill up the capacity again.

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Isn't theNation office on Km3 BangNa-Trad Rd., the cool weather spell spot?

Mind you here in khet Dusit I didn't really notice anything different. Maybe a few days a wee bit chilly with only 21C in the morning. That's about it wink.png

We've seen 14C overnight recently in the Phetchabun area and that's really cold for us!

It's been raining quite heavily this morning, for the 1st time in ages, following a drought suffcient to cause the local mains water borehole to go dry. We had been cut off for some 3 days and it's still touch and go even now!

R21

PS What do the met office class as "relatively cool"?

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Isn't theNation office on Km3 BangNa-Trad Rd., the cool weather spell spot?

Mind you here in khet Dusit I didn't really notice anything different. Maybe a few days a wee bit chilly with only 21C in the morning. That's about it wink.png

We've seen 14C overnight recently in the Phetchabun area and that's really cold for us!

It's been raining quite heavily this morning, for the 1st time in ages, following a drought suffcient to cause the local mains water borehole to go dry. We had been cut off for some 3 days and it's still touch and go even now!

R21

PS What do the met office class as "relatively cool"?

Here in Thailand probably anything under 21C outside. Mind you, mostly I tend to get cold inside offices only sad.png

(just to be sure: Khet Dusit is a district in Bangkok which includes Chitralada Palace, Government House, Dusit Zoo a.o.)

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Had been nice and cool outside Korat until past few days, got much warmer, but up until then, bedroom windows open, fan, great sleeping weather.

I saw a chicken laying on our lawn yesterday afternoon (it was a pretty warm day), was on its side and had one of his legs stretched out. Wife's mom said it means cool weather coming, and today..... nice and cool again, nice breeze going.

I knew similar chicken behavior in the summer means rain coming, which I've seen come to fruition as well.

Anyone reckon these chickens can sense pressure changes? Great barometers, but it would be nice if they would stop crapping on my kitchen patio tile. 1zgarz5.gif

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The weather in southern SiSaket province has been just gorgeous for 6 weeks now. Dry as a bone, sunny skies, a nice breeze (Chiang Mai and Bangkok eat your heart out - went to Bangkok 2 weeks ago and the skies were thick and yukky) and very temperate.

Long may it last. Long may Central Plainers continue to look down on us and avoid our wonderful climatelaugh.png

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Had been nice and cool outside Korat until past few days, got much warmer, but up until then, bedroom windows open, fan, great sleeping weather.

I saw a chicken laying on our lawn yesterday afternoon (it was a pretty warm day), was on its side and had one of his legs stretched out. Wife's mom said it means cool weather coming, and today..... nice and cool again, nice breeze going.

I knew similar chicken behavior in the summer means rain coming, which I've seen come to fruition as well.

Anyone reckon these chickens can sense pressure changes? Great barometers, but it would be nice if they would stop crapping on my kitchen patio tile. 1zgarz5.gif

Could you take a photo next time, please? I've never seen a chicken laying while on its side.

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Huge, unseasonal gulley washer type downpours yesterday afternoon between Chonburi and Pattaya causing big tailbacks on Highway 7 as flooded feeders forced all traffic back onto the highway. Highway 36 turnoff to Rayong at the highway 7 spur was also gridlocked due to deep water further down the hill.There was standing water (and traffic!) on the usual low spots on Sukhumvit. Running about a foot deep in lower parts of Naklua. I was watching the municipal workers emptying the kerbside garbage pails into the back of the dump truck then the empty pails floating away across the street causing an additional obstacle to the stalled car or flooded motorcycle being pushed through the flood. Looked like something from last September!

Drought anyone?

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