Weather in Hua Hin & Thailand

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Big Boy wrote: Fri Jun 24, 2022 8:38 pm Sat on my front porch at the moment. There's one hell of a light show/storm to the North of the city. If that comes here it'll be fierce.

I think it's watering Dannie Boy's garden at the moment while he's away :shock:
I have cameras on my house and you’re absolutely correct about the rain, thunder and lightning - mind you the grass was looking like it needed a top up so very welcome!! :cheers:
Even as I type at nearly midnight Thai time, it’s still raining although not very hard.
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No rain here. No surprise to many people on the forum. I'm being protected by my great umbrella...... lol
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HHTel wrote: Sat Jun 25, 2022 12:04 am No rain here. No surprise to many people on the forum. I'm being protected by my great umbrella...... lol
Same here on 106 last night - incredible light show as others have mentioned, along with some incredibly percussive thunderclaps but no rain to speak of (just a few drops is all).

Edit: Just noticed the thread about the fireworks festival. So what I took for thunderclaps, might have been big fireworks going off?
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Rain due this afternoon
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PET wrote: Sat Jun 25, 2022 11:50 am Rain due this afternoon
The forecast on Accuweather is rain most days, but they are rarely very accurate.
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PET wrote:Rain due this afternoon
It's late. Had a few rumbles of thunder though.
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15 mins ago it started battering down in soi 102 near railway crossing

Still going now

Need it to stop as I need to get home

Everyone else getting this?



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You all should be having it per the below.

https://weather.tmd.go.th/satLoop.php
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For the colonel and others interested
june rained, if you can call it that on 2 days
Total 2.5 mm

July 1 51 mm
july 2 10 mm
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bigston wrote:For the colonel and others interested
june rained, if you can call it that on 2 days
Total 2.5 mm

July 1 51 mm
july 2 10 mm
Hallelujah, the grass is happy, the plants even happier and the tanks are full
So 64 % of July's rain came in the first 2 days

This does not bode well.....

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Hin Lek Fai rain in June 19th 15mm, 20th 10mm, 22nd 6mm and 27th 10ml so total 41mm.
July just 9ml on 1st so far.

Very strange to have such a big difference with above post - I presume we are talking about Hua Hin
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Just shows how localised it can be
Im 18.5 Km South East of Hin Lek Fai [ Artists Village as a ref point ]
so not exactly too far away
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Nereus wrote: Wed May 11, 2022 7:22 pm All be informed that; by decree, the rainy season begins on Friday. (she does not mention which Friday)
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Rainy season to begin Friday, drought warning for mid-June

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/ge ... r-mid-june

Thailand will enter the rainy season on Friday, the weather agency said on Wednesday, but a drought is expected next month.

The Meteorological Department announced the start of the wet season on Friday and it will go through mid-October except in the southern region, where it will last three more months..

Department director-general Chomparee Chumpurat warned that a shortage of rainfall would be possible for one month from mid-June and it could spell drought in farmland outside the irrigation system.

The country would encounter heavy rain in August and September, especially in the upper part of the country, she added.

The department on Wednesday also warned that Tropical Cyclone Asani could cause downpours and flash floods in some areas over the next 24 hours before the storm makes landfall in central India.

The storm has triggered flooding in the southern region, with Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat and Songkhla among the provinces hit the hardest.
La Nina has been affecting the monsoon, so maybe it can now strengthen.
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The 2021–22 La Niña event has reached an end, with a majority of indicators currently at neutral levels. However, some model outlooks suggest La Niña may re-form later in 2022. As a result, the Bureau's ENSO Outlook status has moved to La Niña WATCH. La Niña WATCH means there is around a 50% chance of La Niña forming later in 2022. This is approximately double the normal likelihood.

http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/enso/#:~: ... 0in%202022.
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King tide in Phuket spurs online fears of a tsunami – it wasn’t

https://thethaiger.com/hot-news/weather ... i-it-wasnt

Good photos at link.

There was a lot of online chatter yesterday which was claiming there had been a small tsunami along the western shores of Phuket.

The posts were correlating a king tide (unusually high tide) in Phuket, that was at its highest at 1.27pm (Sunday afternoon), some rough seas and a strong south-westerly swell in the Andaman Sea and Phang Nga Bay, and a small earthquake in northern Sumatra earlier on Sunday morning.

Some online posts of a flooded road in Kalim were describing it as a ‘tsunami’, as waves washed onto the low-lying road heading into Patong.

There were also posts with photos taken near the Sarasin bridge at the north of the island.

Earlier on Sunday morning there was a small earthquake in northern Sumatra, Indonesia, about 55 kilometres from West Aceh Regency. It was a 4.9 magnitude earthquake, land-based. There was no tsunami warning issued. The quake struck at 7.11am, local time, almost 6 hours before the king tide was at it highest, washing waves onto some low-lying areas along Phuket’s west coast.

There was no connection between the king-tide along the Andaman coastline and the earlier land-based earthquake in northern Sumatra.

The king tide also caused some damage at the Maya Bay pier, on the east side of Koh Phi Phi Leh, where the steel pier structure tore away from the floating plastic pontoons. The access to Maya Bay was closed down after the incident.

The structure was only completed late last year for the reopening of Maya Bay to avoid boats having to enter the bay from the entrance and park inside the bay, as in the past.
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Definition of a Tsunami:
a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake, submarine landslide, or other disturbance.
I laughed when they erected a Tsunami tower in Hua Hin with directions to high ground.

Some years ago the kids were sent home from school with advice to parents to get out of Hua Hin because a Tsunami was to hit the following day. It even hit the local news.
Of course it didn't happen and turned out to be a senior monk who had a 'vision'.

The fact is that there is zero chance of a Tsunami in Hua Hin. The nearest fault is more than 10,000 kms away and any major underwater earthquake would cause waves of less than 1 mtr in the Gulf.

Of course Pete's report is about Phuket and the Andaman Sea where a Tsunami is possible. But not from a land based earthquake no matter what the magnitude is.
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