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What's with this Weather in Udon

Postby Dakoda » September 25, 2006, 8:43 pm

For the past month and a half, been rainy and the only sun at best, one day every other week :!: Now its rainy and cold :!: How cold you say, its so cold that me and the wife had to dig out our sweatpants and sweatshirts :!:

Think I will sell my RayBan's :lol: 8)
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Postby Bump » September 25, 2006, 10:42 pm

It's rainy season and the cool temps are just around he corner
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Postby AussieBoy » September 25, 2006, 11:04 pm

you can tell a local when they say Udon is cold

Just depends what you get use to
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Postby lee » September 26, 2006, 10:05 am

I'm finding the weater rather pleasant at the moment, it's not cold but cool and mild. If the weather stays like this I won't complain.
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Postby BKKSTAN » September 26, 2006, 10:15 am

:lol: :lol: Sure Lee,because you know that your getting ready to escape it for a while :lol: Seriously,I like it this way,less sweating and less mosquitos :!:





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Postby lee » September 26, 2006, 10:20 am

I'm not escaping it, I'm going back to England remember, the land of grey skies and drizzle. LOL

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Postby rickfarang » September 26, 2006, 11:01 am

Gray skies and drizzle is a sign of a nice, cool day around here. Its all a matter of perspective :)
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Postby Bump » September 26, 2006, 11:33 am

I always look forward to three months of the year beginning usually in Novemeber, there are reasons beyond safety that I have leathers for bike riding :lol:

Haven't worn them since last February, but I will be using them in the not to distant future
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Postby mogster » September 28, 2006, 8:46 pm

Hi Guys,

Just a forewarning. I am offshore Vietnam at the moment and we are heading for cover due to Typhoon Xangsane.

It just smashed Manilla up yesterday. :shock:

By Monday it should be almost blown out, but it will be in Isaan.

Told the old man to check the shutters and tie the roof down just in case.

http://www.wunderground.com/tropical/tracking/wp200618_5day.html#a_topad

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Postby Bump » September 28, 2006, 9:30 pm

Thanks Mogster saw on the Thai news tonight as well, they said the 1st and 2nd
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Postby Dakoda » September 28, 2006, 11:49 pm

Hmm, looks like will travel thru Khon Kaen


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Postby Bump » September 29, 2006, 2:58 am

From the nation:

"FLOOD PREPARATIONS
Parts of city drained as typhoon nears

Rainfall - not sea tides or Chao Phya - the major factor in whether capital will flood;
Suvarnabhumi 'not in danger area'

BANGKOK: -- The Royal Irrigation Department chief has ordered officials to keep draining water from submerged parts of eastern Bangkok into the Bang Pakong River and the Gulf of Thailand.

The capital will also have to brace itself for Typhoon Xangsane - now battering the Philippines and moving towards the South China Sea - which will affect Thailand's weather on Sunday.

While some areas would suffer from flooding due to heavy rains, the newly opened Suvarnabhumi Airport would not be affected, department chief Samart Chokkanapitak said.

Following the airport's opening yesterday, the department plans to revamp 17 existing canals in eastern Bangkok and construct a new one from Samrong to Chai Talae, located on the coast, to increase water drainage.

Samart insisted the high sea tides and floodwaters from the North - which are passing through the Chao Phya River at a rate of 2,423 cubic metres per second - would not submerge Bangkok.

"The only factor that can cause flooding is heavy rainfall," he said.

Eastern Bangkok's Srinakarin, Pattanakarn and Ramkhamhaeng roads were knee-deep in water after Wednesday night's heavy downpours in Suan Luang, Prawet and Saphan Sung districts. Many residents in small sois were unable to leave home for work, prompting authorities to send trucks to give them a lift.

Bangkok Governor Apirak Kosayodhin, who yesterday morning inspected the routes, said officials worked hard to drain floodwaters out of the areas and the situation should be back to normal by this afternoon.

Yesterday morning the Chao Phya River stood at 1.77 metres and was expected to rise to 1.8 metres by the evening, a level the flood barriers could handle, said Apirak.

Apirak called a meeting of 50 district heads to tackle the floods. He said the accumulated rainfall this year was 1,128 millilitres and that Typhoon Xangsane would bring heavy rainfall to Bangkok and the Kingdom's Central, eastern and southern regions.

The Bhumibol, Sirikit and Pasak Jorasit dams were now 90 per cent full and if there was more rain in the North, these dams would have to release water - which would affect Bangkok.

In the meantime, communities located outside the city's flood barriers - such as Bang Phlat district's Soi Charansanitwong 86 and 92 and Bang Sue district's 50 homes under Rama VI bridge - suffered saltwater flooding triggered by the massive seasonal inflows from the Gulf of Thailand. Officials installed pumps to drain the water and were assigned to be on watch for flood conditions 24 hours a day.

Meanwhile, public boat services on San Saeb Canal will be suspended for five days due to the high water level caused by heavy downpours, while Chao Phya River express boats are being told to slow down to reduce the impact on riverside residents.

Pairat Boondam, manager of the Family Transport Ltd - whose 70 craft provide 400 trips per day for 40,000 people - said boats could no longer pass under some bridges and those travelling at speed would cause a tidal surge to wash over riverside properties.

As a result, the company will cease operations for five days, after which time they would assess the flood situation and determine when to resume the service, he said.

Parinya Rakwathin of Chao Phraya Express Boat Co Ltd, which handles 38,000 passengers on weekdays and 30,000 on the weekend, said the company would be running as usual but advised its boat drivers to lower their speed from 15km per hour to 8kph.

--The Nation 2006-09-29"
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Postby BKKSTAN » September 29, 2006, 4:03 am

:lol: Aah,weather for a fat mn!I love it! :lol: :lol: Being married to a girl from a rice farming village is a trip!She can always predict ''heavy' rain days!I think it is mainly by the actions ants,other insects and a body reaction!

Last night before sleep,there is a weird unfamiliar frog type sound intermittently appearing!I wasn't sure if it was the fan breaking down or if it was coming from outside.So ,I kept turning off the fan,the noise would dissipate as the fan slowed than stopped.I did this to prove to my wife that it was the fan!''No,frog''!''No honey'I did it 3 times,it is the fan''!''No,frog'',''no,fan'',No,frog''!
''Ok,I am going to turn off the fan for a long time to prove to you that I am right,it is the fan''!''OK''!
5 minutes later.''You are right honey''! :) :) ''Honey,you not from Isaan,like me'' :D :D :D She went to sleep with that big smile :) Me too,even w/o sex :lol: :lol: Just one of the moments that confirms,I am in the right place!! :D
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