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Thailand still swelteringly hot, rainy season could be delayed

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How difficult is it to get some drones seeding clouds with Iodine.?

It's cheap

It works

it's eco-friendly

And you have rain on demand.

Rain is a political choice.

End of story

What clouds? If you read the article you would see it says there is so little moisture in the air that there are no clouds to seed.

Didn't an ' expert ' predict an early start to the rainy season only a couple of days ago ?

Or did he predict there would be a rainy season or, or, or ?

It's like the BIB's instant multiple motives for a crime.

One day they announce the big pour is right behind the next cloud the next day they say it is somewhere out there in the atmosphere.

It will take a while before I gain any confidence in Thai science.

What!! Confidence???? Thai science (oxymoron) whistling.gifclap2.gifclap2.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gif

This "scientist" needs a few more lessons No matter how hot and arid it is in any particular part of Thailand, The S.W. Monsoon will drag moisture bearing clouds from the Indian Ocean and dump them. Late monsoon. And you need to consider the Geo-engineering that's taking place, and they tell us about El Ninyo...tell us anything, and most believe it.

Surprise surprise. Nuff said.

For an idea of how serious this is getting with no rain in sight, have a look at this site and the usable water levels:

http://www.thaiwater.net/web/index.php/en.html

Critically low level reservoir (% of usable) : Ubonrat(-2%),Mae Ngud(2%),Bhumibol(3%),Mae Kuang(4%),Sirindhorn(5%),Kra Siew(6%),Huai Luang(6%),Sirikit(9%),Bang Phra(9%),Wachiralongkorn (9%),Srinakarin (9%),Pranburi(10%),Lam Pao(11%),Chulaporn(11%),khlong Siyat(11%),Kiew Lom(14%),Lam Sae(16%),Thapsalao(16%),Lam Takhong(17%),Nam Pong(19%),Nam Oum(19%),Mun Bon(19%)

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