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#26 ThaiPauly

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Posted 2005-09-13 17:29:44

Well it hasn't rained yet today by 5.30pm

Do you think I should water my garden now?

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Posted 2005-09-13 17:34:19

ThaiPauly, on 2005-09-13 17:29:44, said:

Well it hasn't rained yet today by 5.30pm
No rain yet, but it has been breezy all day.  It seems like it's usually not too windy here unless rain is in the offing.  May want to leave the garden hose untouched for the time being.   :o

#28 kerryk

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Posted 2005-09-13 19:12:20

I was at the Ping river at Chiang Moi today and it was at the same level as the day before.  I'll be there again in the morning as I have some business at the market.

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Posted 2005-09-13 21:18:27

:o

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Posted 2005-09-13 21:27:16

SBACM, on 2005-09-13 21:18:27, said:


???

#31 Maejo Man

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Posted 2005-09-14 09:16:48

The Ping River just taken from the carpark of the Westside Restaurant, looking across the river to the eastern bank. Slightly upstream around Wat Faham the river has inundated the predominantly low areas.

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#32 Jai Dee

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Posted 2005-09-14 12:25:22

THE INTERIOR MINISTER HAS PROVIDED SURVIVAL KITS TO CHIANG MAI RESIDENTS

The Interior Minister will apply the flood warning system in CHIANG MAI (เชียงใหม่) to be utilized with other flood stricken areas.

Interior Minister KONGSAK WANTHANA (คงศักดิ์ วันทนา) visited flood-stricken people yesterday (September 13th, 2005) in the SAN KAM PANG (กำแพง) district of CHIANG MAI, where he assisted those affected by the floods by providing survival kits.

Chiang Mai Governor SUWAT TANTIPHAN (สุวัฒน์ ตันติพัฒน์) welcomed the Interior Minister and also briefed him over the current situation

General KONGSAK said following the recent heavy flooding in the province many local residents have been affected, but the damage to the city was not bad thanks to an affective warning system.

As a result, the Interior Minister said that he is planning to lay down similar measures with other provinces too.

Source: thaisnews.com ประจำวันพุธที่ 14 กันยายน 2548

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Posted 2005-09-14 12:37:48

Looks like most of the moisture passed South of CM.  That stuff over Laos and Vietnam looks like it still has a chance to pass over CM though.

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Posted 2005-09-14 12:59:55

The TMD website is extremely slow and unreliable today, but here is the forecast for the North for the next 7 days...  :o

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Posted 2005-09-14 13:19:52

Jai Dee, on 2005-09-14 12:25:22, said:

THE INTERIOR MINISTER HAS PROVIDED SURVIVAL KITS TO CHIANG MAI RESIDENTS

The Interior Minister will apply the flood warning system in CHIANG MAI (เชียงใหม่) to be utilized with other flood stricken areas.

Interior Minister KONGSAK WANTHANA (คงศักดิ์ วันทนา) visited flood-stricken people yesterday (September 13th, 2005) in the SAN KAM PANG (กำแพง) district of CHIANG MAI, where he assisted those affected by the floods by providing survival kits.

Chiang Mai Governor SUWAT TANTIPHAN (สุวัฒน์ ตันติพัฒน์) welcomed the Interior Minister and also briefed him over the current situation

General KONGSAK said following the recent heavy flooding in the province many local residents have been affected, but the damage to the city was not bad thanks to an affective warning system.

[COLOR=red]  Couldn't possibly be that the river just didn't come up as high this time as in last months flood....

As a result, the Interior Minister said that he is planning to lay down similar measures with other provinces too.

Source: thaisnews.com ประจำวันพุธที่ 14 กันยายน 2548

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Maejo Man......  Is the timing on your photo correct?   I was in that very Condo on Charoenrat, this morning at 10Am and the river was mostly back in its banks.  The photo couldn't be from yesterday or Monday could it?  While the walkway was under water in front of this condo, the little park next door in front of the Pun Guesthouse was out of the water, albeit not the muck and mud

#36 wimpy

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Posted 2005-09-14 13:32:01

Jai Dee, on 2005-09-14 12:59:55, said:

The TMD website is extremely slow and unreliable today, but here is the forecast for the North for the next 7 days...  :o

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Well, let's see...  For the next seven days, the little picture shows a combination of sun, rain, clouds, and lightning.  If they had added a snowflake, they could have covered all of their bases!  :D

#37 Ricardo

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Posted 2005-09-14 18:07:53

Well we just had a 20-minute shower in Mae-Jo, apart from which only a few spots of rain all day, is the big storm still coming ?

Time for a Chang !   :o

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Posted 2005-09-14 18:47:22

Rained for about half an hour in the centre of town, and quit a few minutes ago, but still no signs of a storm.

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Posted 2005-09-14 19:43:44

Maejo Man......  Is the timing on your photo correct?   I was in that very Condo on Charoenrat, this morning at 10Am and the river was mostly back in its banks.  The photo couldn't be from yesterday or Monday could it?  While the walkway was under water in front of this condo, the little park next door in front of the Pun Guesthouse was out of the water, albeit not the muck and mud
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Agree... Photo time not correct.

#40 Maejo Man

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Posted 2005-09-14 21:48:35

Gonzo the Face, on 2005-09-14 13:19:52, said:

Maejo Man......  Is the timing on your photo correct?   I was in that very Condo on Charoenrat, this morning at 10Am and the river was mostly back in its banks.  The photo couldn't be from yesterday or Monday could it?  While the walkway was under water in front of this condo, the little park next door in front of the Pun Guesthouse was out of the water, albeit not the muck and mud

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Apologies to all. It was taken about 3.30pm on tuesday the 13th Just sort of got home a little late :o

#41 ovenman

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Posted 2005-09-14 21:54:27

...and the rain has started up once again north of the city.  Not a downpour at the moment but neither is it welcome.

#42 jackr

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Posted 2005-09-14 22:02:48

Yeah, persisting down near Mae jo. Nice and cool though :o

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Posted 2005-09-14 22:26:28

here is another forecast


http://thailand-trav...forecasts.shtml

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Posted 2005-09-14 22:37:29

4everyoung, on 2005-09-14 22:26:28, said:

here is another forecast
...calling for overcast this evening, which dows not imply rain to me.  Oh well, better luck tomorrow.   :o

#45 Ricardo

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Posted 2005-09-15 09:46:23

Gloomy but dry, this morning, apart from a couple of showers overnight.  Ho-Hum.

I wonder what the contents of these 'survival-kits' would be ?   A shovel for clearing the bull-shi! away ?  De-hydrated drinking-water ?   Inflatable plastic-bag as a flotation-device ?   anybody got any better ideas  ??   :o

Have a good one   :D

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Posted 2005-09-15 12:04:34

PHITSANULOK IS EXPECTING MORE FLOODWATER

Ampur BangRagam (บางระกำ) in Phitsanulok province is preparing to provide aid to residents if floodwater from the Yhom (ยม) River arrives within the week. At the moment, floodwater is affecting some areas of BangRagam.

Water from the Yhom River has overflowed its banks and is affecting agriculture and residential areas in many tambons in Ampur BangRagam, Phitsanulok province. A total of two thousand five hundred and twenty hectares of land have been affected so far, although little damage has been caused, due to early collection of crops by agriculturists. More than one hundred and sixteen families in nine villages have been affected by the floodwaters.

Eighteen roads have been flooded, but can still accommodate travel. Phitsanulok administrators expect that within one week, floodwater from the Yhom River will reach Ampur BangRagam, and will add to water levels. Mr. Noparat ThangKittithaworn (นพรัตน์ ตั้งกิตติถาวร), the Sheriff of BangRagam has stated that preparations are being conducted, and that an aid centre has been set up in the Bangragam municipality, with boats and equipment ready to assist residents when the floodwater arrives. Twenty-four hour assistance can be accessed at 05-537-1241.

Source: thaisnews.com ประจำวันพฤหัสบดีที่ 15 กันยายน 2548



 


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