Actual rainfall for Udon
- Bandung_Dero
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BTW, I have two rain gauges at my home (different types brought over from Aust.) and they definitely prove your right in saying it can piss down here and drizzling a few km away. BUT over the longer term that ripples out as the opposite occurs. We can only do what we do! Anything to cure the boredom.
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buy a bicycle and get out in the country regular. you won`t need any gauges to see whats happening...
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Strange you should say that. A site member and avid cyclist occasionally peddles past my place, in the country. He has asked me to pass on rain data to him. I guess he missed something!!
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you can`t burn a billion years worth of fossil fuels in a couple of centuries and expect to get away with it...
Actual rainfall for Udon
absolutely correct... the statistics are absolutely necessary. I`m just saying the changes are so dramatic, you don`t actually need them to see whats going on.Bandung_Dero wrote:Strange you should say that. A site member and avid cyclist occasionally peddles past my place, in the country. He has asked me to pass on rain data to him. I guess he missed something!!
OK. strike a deal. we`ll do the cycling.. you can do the boring stuff...
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its like being a smoker and insisting its not bad for you...kris wrote:you can`t burn a billion years worth of fossil fuels in a couple of centuries and expect to get away with it...
Actual rainfall for Udon
Huai luang reservoir should be at its highest point of the year......it's at its lowest.....and dropping. About 24% of capacity.
Actual rainfall for Udon
On top of the 62mm in the morning yesterday got another 23mm last night
85mm for the 24hr period
With the possibility of more rain this week with tropical storm Mujigae moving this way ????
85mm for the 24hr period
With the possibility of more rain this week with tropical storm Mujigae moving this way ????
Actual rainfall for Udon
wow.. its worse than I thought. just checked the water charts that I use. its saying 18%. Way lower than at any time in the last 10 years. actually thats quite disturbing news... especially as we are now at the end of the wet season...parrot wrote:Huai luang reservoir should be at its highest point of the year......it's at its lowest.....and dropping. About 24% of capacity.
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They have been releasing water from Huai Luang for the last week for some reason
I know they filled up the freshly dug lake (Thung Mon) at Ban Hua Khua
But all the irrigation canals are also running
I know they filled up the freshly dug lake (Thung Mon) at Ban Hua Khua
But all the irrigation canals are also running
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From 15:00 Wednesday until 15:00 today (Thursday) we've had just a little over 2.3 inches (about 59.5mm) of rain in tambon Ban Jan.
Actual rainfall for Udon
I was in Udon yesterday (Thursday) and I had to stop for a while because it was raining so hard, I couldn't see to drive. Some of the roads had at least 6 inches or more of water on them. A car ahead of me flooded out on one of the four lane stretches. Traffic was just creeping and no one would let me into the other lane. After waiting through three traffic signal changes, I ran up onto the median to get around him. Good thing I was in a 4X4 truck.
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bandung_dero... thanks for the clarification. I'm still waiting for an answer to my email to tutiempo ... somehow I doubt I'll get a reply
I've been looking for a good weather gauge (wind,rain,temp,press), but alas.
Our village had water rationing (water shut off 9am-5pm on weekends) this year for a few months until the rains finally arrived. This is probably a stupid question - certainly wouldn't be my first - but, I thought it took months or years for rain to work it's way down 40 or 50 meters to a well? If rain is getting immediately down into a well (therefore rationing can stop), seems to me that that would mean it isn't being filtered by 40-50 meters of dirt? Perhaps I need to ask somebody in the village where the water is actually coming from, a water buffalo poop infested lake/pond somewhere, or an actual well
I've been looking for a good weather gauge (wind,rain,temp,press), but alas.
Our village had water rationing (water shut off 9am-5pm on weekends) this year for a few months until the rains finally arrived. This is probably a stupid question - certainly wouldn't be my first - but, I thought it took months or years for rain to work it's way down 40 or 50 meters to a well? If rain is getting immediately down into a well (therefore rationing can stop), seems to me that that would mean it isn't being filtered by 40-50 meters of dirt? Perhaps I need to ask somebody in the village where the water is actually coming from, a water buffalo poop infested lake/pond somewhere, or an actual well
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Just my observations that rainfall here can, at times, be very localised, unpredictable and unreliable. How many times have I heard that my wife's home village a few kilometres away has been perfectly dry, whilst it has been throwing it down at our home for quite a long time. Well, it's got to stop somewhere. And yesterday, my niece and friend want me to take them swimming in Udon, but we're put off by a 95% prediction of rain, spread throughout the day. I THINK Udon escaped any and it was quite a sunny day. Perhaps swimming is on for today?
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Yes just like last night
Our village got 2mm yesterday
but our rice field 5ks away got some heavy rain
Not sure how much but the road today was very muddy and the canal and drains there were full of water
Our village got 2mm yesterday
but our rice field 5ks away got some heavy rain
Not sure how much but the road today was very muddy and the canal and drains there were full of water
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website for weather averages: http://www.myweather2.com/City-Town/Tha ... ofile.aspx
Udon average rainfall by month in millimeters: Looks like at least we're ahead of the average thus far in October!!
Udon average rainfall by month in millimeters: Looks like at least we're ahead of the average thus far in October!!
Dave
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Must admit the last 2 weeks have been pretty wet, even my pond is full, if not over flowing. 6 weeks ago it looked under half full, lowest i had ever seen for August. Unfortunately all the plants growing in the shallow water were too well established to drown as the water went up, so more of a swamp .....
Also, the last 2 weeks have seen the Khlongs around Udon starting to flow. Flooding down south and around Bangkok as well, but not a single squawk about flooding in the major dam's catchment areas.
Also, the last 2 weeks have seen the Khlongs around Udon starting to flow. Flooding down south and around Bangkok as well, but not a single squawk about flooding in the major dam's catchment areas.
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0.2 tenths of an inch (5.08 mm) of overnight rain in Ban Jan. Still getting a bit of light rain. Good if you're trying to keep your lawn green, bad if you are trying to harvest rice.
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Yes, Shado. I'm advised that today's intended machining of already cut rice in wife's home village will be put off, as apparently not good to process wet.
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I know this thread is about rainfall amounts but I think this is related. I'm still waiting for the cool season to arrive. Check out the average low and high temperatures for Oct and Nov versus the actual temperatures. When the night-time low was supposed to be trending down it was actually trending up. When the average low should have been around 65F it was actually around 75F. That is a helluva a divergence from the trend. My much anticipated break from the heat hasn't arrived.
Godzilla El Nino freakishness or what? Ground not saturated and thus no evaporative effect?
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Godzilla El Nino freakishness or what? Ground not saturated and thus no evaporative effect?
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