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wet/cool this year

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@lungnorm

 

Facts will not win you over.

 

I'm sorry I don't have a better way.

 

 

@khunPer

 

I read what you said.

 

I get private Eye every fortnight.

 

There was no humour or satire in your posts.

 

Tapster out.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Tapster said:

 

@khunPer

 

I read what you said.

 

I get private Eye every fortnight.

 

There was no humour or satire in your posts.

 

Tapster out.

 

 

Seem like we have different humor levels...:smile:

–and by the way, to be more serious, I don't agree in "man made" climate change; so also here, we are at different levels...:sad:

[mention=122720]khunPer[/mention]

 

Yeah, but the global warming thing isn't about Thailand or your experience.

 

It's the cumulative data from the whole World, over a long period and therefore is statistically valid.

 

There is global warming taking place and it's Man-made.

 

 

 

 

Yea right last time when they grew grapes in southern England,it was from the wheels of the chariots, and all that ice in the ice age ,dinasour f-rts, its just a con to tax us more

 

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Flooding in Naklua ,Pattaya this afternoon ,never seen it this bad,

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2 hours ago, khunPer said:

»...one time...«?

A few years back we had the coolest temperature here, since the beginning af time – at least since they began measure and statistically store mercury readings – 17.9 centigrade, which is freezing cold for Koh Samui; especially when one moved there to avoid cool weather...:post-4641-1156693976:

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had 13  c here about 4  years ago Prachuap

Been 40 every day for the past week in Uttaradit and dry as.

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On 4/6/2017 at 9:48 AM, i claudius said:

Just said to the wife ,never known it so cool in April and plenty of rain here in Pattaya .

I think its hotter this year in Chiang Mai....

Normally by  now its  like a desert  here, the ground like concrete the heat 40+c  many days the water turned off  locally.................this years been much cooler and very wet,  any difference by you.........Im in Prachuap Khiri Khan, el nino or  summat  like that to blame
Been trying to concrete now for  about 8  days but had to give up due to soft ground and frequent  rain, never  seen my lake  full this time of year before, not in the last 4-5  years anyway  although the last 4  have been VERY VERYYYYYYYYYY dry.
Pranburi dam  finally  filling up which is  a  good  thing


If the concrete is too hot for you, don't lie on the floor.


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Hi Kano we live in Korat but lived for six years in Hua Hin, many times go to relax in Prachuap , was there again six weeks ago, love the beach love the food,sadly no good hospitals  or schools, sorry if this is off your post just wanted to say hi.

Very wet down in Hat Yai, we had April's average total rainfall within the first week.

 

As for global warming, well that's a fact, unless you're American in which case it's all a global scientific conspiracy funded by the Chinese.

"Cool" period definitely over since three days.

Approaching the 40C (104F) barrier currently.

Hoping for the promised summer storms.

 

What I bet: highest power total consumption in Thailand on April 26 or 27.

Same procedure as every year :biggrin:

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