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S.P. Publishing Group Co., Ltd.
11/1 Soi 3 Bamrungburi Rd., T. Prasingh,
A. Muang., Chiang Mai 50200
Tel. 053 - 814 455-6 Fax. 053 - 814 457
E-mail: guidelin@loxinfo.co.th
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What We Can Expect in April 2010
Statistics
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Average temperature
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28.7 |
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Average rainfall
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50.5 |
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Cloud cover
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3.8/10 |
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Humidity
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59 |
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Rainy days
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6.2 |
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Sunshine
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271 |
hrs. |
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This is the month you've been waiting for - right? Temperatures up to 40 C plus, the air so hazy you can't see Doi Suthep even from close up, and fires everywhere. So off to the local pool for a lengthy dunking - and there are plenty of them around, fortunately. But we locals tie our roofs down before going out, and close our windows, since this is the time for sudden wind- and rain-storms that can be surprisingly violent. Your weatherman can remember passing one of the condos a couple of years back at this time and being all but thrown off his motorbike by freak gusts. And is it imagination that's responsible for feeling these storms are getting rougher? /span>
At all events, on Doi Suthep and the other mountains close to Chiang Mai, at least the fires are far less serious and long-lasting than they were fifteen to twenty years back, when they would go on unchecked for days, creeping higher and higher up the mountain and into the evergreen forest, where they did extensive damage. Now, the forest-department fire services are much more on the ball and you may see helicopters baling water from local reservoirs to help the fighters on the ground dowse the flames before they get out of control.
Local belief, by the way, has it that the festival helps bring on the rainy season, but to make doubly sure there's a ritual of parading and lustrating the Wat Chedi Luang Buddha image, Phra Fon Saen Ha ('The Image of the One Hundred Thousand Showers') during the Intakhin Festival next month. It's true it isn't unusual to get at least a sprinkling or two around or after the Songkran celebration, but the statistics show it isn't till July that we can expect substantial rainfall. One thing you can be sure, at least. During the week of Songkran in Chiang Mai, and for anything up to a fortnight in the rural North and Northeast, you won't have to rely on Mother Nature to cool you down. The local people are all too happy to do that for you, over and over. Just grin and bear it.
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