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    Severity of drought next year likely to equal that of 2015-16 in Thailand

    Thailand is at risk of a drought like that in 2015 and 2016, while the volume of rainfall, from this month through May, is forecast to be 5-10% lower than normal, said Mr. Seri Suparathit, director of the Centre of Climate Change and Disaster at Rangsit University, today (Friday).


    Next May, after the drought, he predicted that Thailand’s weather will be affected by La Niña phenomenon, which may lead to heavy flooding in several provinces.


    The Royal Irrigation Department is also forecasting serious drought for the same period, affecting tap water production, which may become brackish due to an influx of sea water.


    The department is urging farmers in the Chao Phraya River basin, the country’s rice bowl, to completely halt second crop cultivation, because there won’t be enough water to feed the rice.


    Farmers, however, are defying the warning due to attractive rice prices at present. About 176,000 hectares in the basin have already been planted with second-crops.


    Water shortages are already being felt by farmers. In Tambon Nongtao, Kao Lieu district of Nakhon Sawan province, they have worked out a water sharing system which takes water from a public canal. If one group of farmers has pumped enough to irrigate their crop, they must remove their pumps from the canal to allow another group to draw the water.


    The Manorom district irrigation office, meanwhile, has deployed four large water pumps to transfer water from the Chao Phraya River into the Chainat-Pasak Canal, to ease water shortages in Lop Buri province.


    Royal Irrigation deputy director-general Thaweesak Thanadechophon said that the Bhumibol, Sirikit, Kwae Noi Bamrungdaen and Pasak reservoirs now hold a combined water volume of 4.636 billion cubic metres of usable water, which is sufficient for consumption and ecological conservation only.


    To ease the influx of sea water into the Chao Phraya River, water from the Mae Klong River, in Ratchaburi province, will be diverted through a network of canals into the river.


    https://www.thaipbsworld.com/severit...6-in-thailand/

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    So they haven't a clue...as usual.

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    Not a surprise as we discussed the low level of reservoirs and rivers weeks ago...rain season not much rainy this year indeed.

    Anyway that won't prevent some to do a second crop, I saw some flooded rice fields with people plowing when riding on back roads around San Sai last week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    Severity of drought next year likely to equal that of 2015-16 in Thailand
    You don't have to be clever to see that. Big troubles ahead.

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    Songkran will of course see a billion litres evaporate into the ether.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pragmatic View Post
    Originally Posted by misskit <br>
    Severity of drought next year likely to equal that of 2015-16 in Thailand<br>
    You don't have to be clever to see that. Big troubles ahead.
    Our local dam is about empty. The bottom is getting more visible and I can't see this forthcoming rain season filling it. I'm not the only one as the amphur has decided to extend the dam or putting another one adjacent to the main one.

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    It's good that the Thais have said it will be a drought, because now it will probably fucking piss down all year.

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    ^^ same here in Mae Jo area, the reservoir at university gardens have a small patch of 50 cm deep water, it was 5 times larger with a depth of 4/5 meters a few months ago.
    I was discussing about the drought with a neighbor, we were concerned to see the amount of water used to grow the rice in the fields nearby, there may be some regrets later if the drought intensify and the crops run dead dry...

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