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    The Storms are coming

    Update: Heavy weather coming

    (TNA) -- Twelve provinces, mostly in the South, are expected to be hit by heavy rains and a freak tropical storm between Sunday and Wednesday, the Meteorological Department announced Sunday.

    A low pressure area is expected to pass through Thailand's lower South region with strong winds across the Central and Eastern regions, bringing heavy downpours and wind storms during the four-day period.

    Scattered rain was expected to cover about 60 per cent of Bangkok Sunday with the minimum temperature in the Thai capital forecast at 25 degrees Celsius to a maximum temperature of 34 Celsius, the department said.

    The weather forecast warned that a new wave of high pressure from China is expected to cover Thailand's northeastern and eastern regions from Monday through Thursday and this might also bring heavy rain and strong winds. The Metereological Department urged residents in the upper North to be on alert for changes of weather during the period.


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    Nakhon Si Thammarat - Heavy rain triggers flash-flood alert

    Heavy rain triggers flash-flood alert


    Nakhon Si Thammarat residents have been warned of flash floods and mudslides in low-lying areas following heavy rain, and tourists have been advised to stay away from waterfalls.



    Residents of Lan Saka, Phipun and Chawang districts and Chang Khlang, Nopphitam and Phra Phrome sub-districts have been put on alert, provincial Governor Wichon Thongsong said.

    Rains in the South are becoming more frequent and the wet season is expected to hit earlier than usual.

    A Meteorological Department statement said the whole country could expect rain in the second week of May. Tropical storms expected to reach Thailand will bring even heavier downpours.

    However, the Northeast and eastern parts of the country might experience a brief drought in June before frequent rain again in August and September.

    Seven upper-South provinces have been hit by hot-season storms. A 24-hour emergency centre can be reached at 1784, a senior Surat Thani relief assistance official said.

    Evacuation and relief drills have been held in Satun. Flat-bottom boats and 5,000 survival kits have been readied for emergencies, provincial Governor Khwanchai Wongnitikorn said.

    In Phuket, drills have been carried out and the public is advised to monitor weather reports throughout next week.
    A maritime warning is in effect for the Gulf of Thailand.

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    Bring it on!!! my land needs rain. The more the better. noth of Dan Khon Thot. It's dry most of the year. So ant bit helps.

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    Bangkok jammed up by heavy rain

    Bangkok jammed up by heavy rain

    The Traffic Control Centre reported severe traffic congestions after a heavy downpour during violent thunderstorm that hit Bangkok early on Monday, leading to city-wide flooding.

    Long lines of cars clogged almost all main roads, particularly in the eastern suburbs of Ladprao, Ramkamhaeng, Bang Kapi and Bang Na.

    Traffic was reported as exceptionally heavy on roads around Chokchai 4 and Bangna, northern Chatuchak, and all along Sukhumvit Road within Bangkok.

    There were traffic accidents on most of the roads, as rains turned the dry roads slick.

    In addition, the construction of the Skytrain extension along eastern Sukhumvit caused heavier traffic, with heavy jams reported on Chalerm Mahanakorn Highway.


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    funny isn't it...they report heavy congestion...but I saw none of it...

    this morning I left home in Nonthaburi around 8:30...drove along Ratchapeuk Road and off to Ratchadapisek at The Mall Tha Phra...then over the Rama III bridge and on Rama III to Klong Toey finishing at Bangkok University...and all done by 9:45...

    normally would take about an hour but a little slower because of the rain...but none of the traffic jams mentioned above...




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    Bangkok Storms

    A Nation’s reader, Paul Black, takes this impressive photo from his apartment on Sukhumvit Road last week as summer storm hit Bangkok. He said thunder and lightning storm was pretty impressive even for someone from Boston where storms like this are a common occurrence.

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    Bangkok braces for more rain

    Bangkok braces for more rain


    Bangkok council staff have their hands full trying to contain flooding caused by heavy, unseasonal rain, while the weather bureau has warned most of the country to expect wet and gusty conditions.



    Heavy rain has buffeted the capital for several days in the middle of the hot season, leading Deputy Governor Bannasopit Mekwichai to believe that it was the result of global warming.

    Governor Apirak Kosayodhin said heavy rains and associated thunderstorms across the capital yesterday morning had created temporary flooding.

    There was traffic congestion between Lat Phrao 87 and Lat Phrao 122 where flooding was bad. City council workers quickly drained the water.

    Apirak said the stormy weather was expected to continue.

    The city's Nong Khaem district saw the heaviest rainfall with 110.5 millimetres between Sunday and yesterday morning. Thawee Watthana district received 66mm during the same period.

    Total rainfall for the city this year is now 140mm.

    The BMA flood prevention and mitigation centre was reactivated on April 1 and is working with city police to cope with road congestion. It is checking more than 1,400 advertising hoardings for safety.

    Apirak said 120 trees had been felled by the recent storms but no other damage had been recorded.

    The Bangkok Emergency Service Team is handling around-the-clock road accidents and stalled vehicles. It and the Metropolitan Electricity Authority are prepared for power cuts to floodgates, Apirak said.

    Yan Nawa district chief Sanob Tangjitsomboon said almost 22 kilometres of drainpipes would be cleared in 32 sois between now and July 17 to reduce wet-season flooding.

    The Meteorological Department warned heavy rain would prevail in Eastern, South and Central Thailand until Thursday.

    Flash-flood warnings have been issued for Chon Buri, Rayong, Chanthaburi, Kanchanaburi, Ratchaburi, Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat and Phatthalung.

    Temperatures in the capital are forecast between 24 and 35 degrees Celsius, the department said.
    Public Health Deputy Minister Morakot Kornkasem said hospitals and clinics were prepared for flood-related illnesses.

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    Worst storm in 46 years set to strike

    Worst storm in 46 years set to strike


    The Meteorological Depart-ment yesterday warned upper-southern provinces to be prepared for a tropical depression that would bring the heaviest rainfall in 46 years.



    Chief Supareuk Tansriratana-wong said an active low-pressure area in the Gulf of Thailand had gathered strength to become a tropical depression by yesterday afternoon. He warned it would cause very heavy rain similar to that experienced in May 1961.

    The depression was due to hit land between Prachuap Khiri Khan and Chumphon at 8pm last night. Residents of the two provinces were warned to be on alert for flash-floods, especially in Prachuap Khiri Khan's Bang Saphan, Bang Saphan Noi and Thap Sakae districts and Chumphon for the next few days.

    In addition, Bangkok and the provinces of Kanchanaburi, Ratchaburi, Suphan Buri, Phetchaburi, Ranong and Phang Nga were put on alert for flooding.

    Supareuk said the Tanaosi Mountain Range in Prachuap Khiri Khan had yielded reddish water, indicating heavy rainfall could cause floods in the lower surrounding areas.

    He urged owners of small boats not to leave harbour and captains of bigger vessels to be cautious until tomorrow as high waves would hit the upper Gulf of Thailand.

    Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department chief Anucha Mokawet urged governors of 25 provinces to prepare for heavy rain, floods, strong winds, landslides and high waves.

    Meanwhile, a six-tonne rock crushed a 32-year-old cook to death in Trang province's Palian district yesterday morning. Police rushed to the Excite Resort on Koh Lao Liang to find Pratheep Chitjaidiew, 32, underneath the rock, which fell on the kitchen.

    With the stormy weather expected to linger for a few days and the rainy season approaching, Bangkok Governor Apirak Kosa-yodhin yesterday met with agencies to discuss flood measures, especially for the city's 14 major flood-prone areas and 300 other spots with chronic flooding problems.
    Apirak sai Bang Khunthien district had the most rainfall, at 97.5 millimetres from Monday until yesterday morning.

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    Oh dear, that's my visa run dissolving in the floods!

    It been rather stormy up here as well.

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    Why are we missing out on all the fun ? In udon havn't really had any rain for 6 months. Looks promising in the evening for a bit, but nothing so far.

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    Well I just got back to Hua Hin to find it has been lashing down.

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    Phuket Storm warning issued

    Storm warning issued

    PHUKET: The Thai Meteorological Department this morning issued a regional weather warning for Southern Thailand after tracking a tropical depression that has been causing unusually rainy conditions in the region over the past few days.

    At 10 am this morning the depression was centered about 300 kilometers west of Chumphon. The system, with maximum wind gusts of about 55kmh, was moving west-northwest at about 10kmh.

    The center is expected to move to near the west of northern Thailand tomorrow and Friday.

    The warning did not list Phuket among the provinces in the south at risk of flashfloods and flooding. The provinces listed as at risk were: Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Surat Thani, Ranong, Phang Nga, Krabi, Trang and Satun.

    The forecast until midnight is for almost widespread thundershowers and heavy rain, with a minimum temperature of 23ºC and maximum of 31ºC. Winds will be southwesterly at 20-35kmh.

    All ships should proceed with caution through Friday as wave heights of two to three meters are likely in the Upper Andaman Sea.

    Click here for satellite imagery and storm tracking data of the depression.

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    Upper South swamped by 'climate change low'

    Upper South swamped by 'climate change low'


    A deep depression in the Gulf of Thailand caused torrential rain in Prachuap Khiri Khan province, damaging 10 houses and prompting local authorities to evacuate residents from possible flash floods.



    Phetchaburi's Kaeng Krajan National Park closed the Pa La-oo Waterfall until tomorrow "for tourists' safety" and Chumphon's Pathiu district saw 20 roads and several bridges inundated.

    The tropical depression was unusual in that it gathered strength in the Gulf before crossing the peninsula on Tuesday. It unleashed heavy rain from Bang Saphan to Hua Hin. Many villages were flooded and gusty winds damaged 10 houses late on Tuesday night. The front is now over the Andaman Sea.

    Dr Anon Sanitwong na Ayutthaya, director of the Southeast Asian bureau of System for Analysis, Research and Training (START), said that the depression was believed to be caused by climate change, as most depressions from the South China Sea hit Thailand in September to October. "This depression in the Gulf was abnormal, it came at an unusual time," he said.

    Ban Krud Tambon officials had local residents evacuated to higher ground after two days of heavy rain, amid fears of flash floods from the Tanaosri mountain range.

    Hua Hin weather station chief, Sutheep Kaewsornchai, said heavy downfalls had covered 80 per cent of the district for three days and would continue for another day or so. Total rainfall so far was measured as 242 millilitres.

    The strong currents caused a bridge on the Hua Hin-Nong Plub Road to subside and become impassable. And a two-kilometre stretch of Petchkasem Highway's Bangkok-bound lane, from Soi Hua Hin 102 to Hua Hin Wittayalai School, was covered with 50-centimetres of water.

    Chumphon disaster prevention chief, Veroj Saithongtae, said heavy downpours since Tuesday night had badly affected Tha Sae and Pathiu districts, damaging 20 roads. Several bridges were impassable.

    But Chumphon irrigation chief Suraphan Mansornphlaeng was confident floodwaters would not reach Chumphon city, thanks to His Majesty the King's Nong Yai "Monkey-Cheeks" project and the Hua Wang-Panungtuk Canal.

    The weather department yesterday warned residents in 10 provinces on the Andaman coast, from Satun up to Kanchanaburi, to brace for heavy rain and flash floods.

    The depression was expected to move to north and western areas of Thailand today and tomorrow, and bring more heavy rain.

    Mineral Resources Department head Apichai Chawacharoenphan warned people living near mountains and landslide-prone areas to be alert for possible disasters.

    In Phang Nga, an emergency rescue centre was set up and heavy machinery was in place near the landslide-prone Khao Sok in Takua Pa and Kapong districts, while the stormy weather prompted officials to urge boats and island-hopping tourists to stay ashore for a few days.

    Meteorological Department chief Supareuk Tansriratanawong said statistics from 1951 to 2006 showed that only one major depression had hit Thailand in April - that was back in 1961 - and only six tropical depressions had hit during May.
    Most depressions formed in the South China Sea before passing over Thailand. He also said the latest low pressure gathered power in the Gulf, which was unusual.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    Well I just got back to Hua Hin to find it has been lashing down.
    Did you get my PM?

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    Samui right now, thunderstorm with heavy raining.
    My roof is leaking

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    The past 24 hours we've seen some heavy rain and a little flooding.

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    North warned of flash flood danger

    North warned of flash flood danger

    (BangkokPost.com) - Residents of the northern provinces were warned of possible flash floods over the next few days as a tropical depression swings over that region on Thursday.

    The Meteorological Department said that the depression, centered over the Andaman Sea, was about 650 kilometres southwest of Tak province as of Thursday morning, and moving northwards at about 10 kilometres per hour.

    Isolated heavy and very heavy rain were expected in the western part of the Central to North regions, and will probably hit Mae Hong Son, Chiang Mai, Tak, Kamphaengphet, Uthai Thani and Kanchanaburi provinces.

    High waves were forecast for the Gulf of Thailand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog
    The strong currents caused a bridge on the Hua Hin-Nong Plub Road to subside and become impassable. And a two-kilometre stretch of Petchkasem Highway's Bangkok-bound lane, from Soi Hua Hin 102 to Hua Hin Wittayalai School, was covered with 50-centimetres of water.
    I thought they were exagerating because I drove through yesterday and it was only about 10cms.

    Then today:-



    This is approaching the Market Village shopping complex from the South.



    I'm not sure what happened to the bridge, the two central pillars just seem to have sunk into the bed of the river. The army have quickly put a bailey bridge over it anyway, but this is a very busy road normally and now it is a single lane with a weight restriction.
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    Serious flood hits Hua Hin: disaster-zone declaration is being considered

    Serious flood hits Hua Hin: disaster-zone declaration is being considered


    Local administrative leaders asked Prachuap Khiri Khan Prasong Pitoonkijja to declare Hua Hin a disaster zone Thursday's night.

    The request came amid worsening floods in the area.

    Several spots in Hua Hin, which is located in Prachuap Khiri Khan, were under water. A local bridge was severed.

    Floods hit after rain poured down on the area.

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    ive been here 3 days and its rained about 2mm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MeMock
    ive been here 3 days and its rained about 2mm
    So you came to Bangers booked into a gay hotel and then spent your time measuring the rainfall everyday.

    YEAH

    Did you bring your own measuring equipment or hire one when you got here.

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    I have a mac. It does everything

    Actually being a farmers son, estimating rain fall is one of our few skills

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    Quote Originally Posted by MeMock View Post
    I have a mac. It does everything

    Actually being a farmers son, estimating rain fall is one of our few skills
    Which is why you're no longer on the farm... you could never get them estimates right

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog
    Local administrative leaders asked Prachuap Khiri Khan Prasong Pitoonkijja to declare Hua Hin a disaster zone Thursday's night.
    I went into the TT&T office (on the flooded Petchaburi Road) to pay my bill. The office was flooded with water coming up through the floor ducts, which engineers were trying to seal with kiddies plasticene. Another engineer was scooping up the water and tipping it into a bucket which stood on the floor in the middle of the flood. I watched in surprise as he filled the bucket and then continued to pour flood water into it so that it overflowed back onto the floor.

    I asked a couple of tourists wading their way back to their hotel what they thought of it all - "wouldn't miss it for worlds".

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    Quote Originally Posted by MeMock
    I have a mac.
    Yes, well we've all heard about blokes like you....


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