Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Bangkok Domestic Airport CLOSED, NOK Air suspends operations


Bangkok Post: NOK Air suspends all flights until November 1


ALJAZEERA  Flood waters enter Bangkok's domestic airport







Also noted earlier in the day. Flow of water has been greatly hampered due to canals being full of vegetation and other debris. Something which should have been considered weeks ago!!

Loi Krathong Celebrations start early

Loi Krathong is still weeks away, yet fireworks seem to be on sale already.
They've been going off for the past two days, early mornings and late night.
I don't mind them all that much, but my two dogs sure do.
Thunderstorms or fireworks and they want to hide behind the washer or under the bed.

Generally most ma and pa stores display legal fireworks on the sidewalk.
Quite often you can find a bigger bang for your money, but it's not openly displayed.

Local Loi Krathong celebrations begin with a parade from the city monument to the lake park.
While revelers float their Krathongs on the lake throughout the evening



 WIKIPEDIA
  • "...the act of floating away the candle raft is symbolic of letting go of all one's grudges, anger and defilements, so that one can start life afresh on a better foot.

One of the recent Wax Castle Festival concerts



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Headlines that caught my attention


Plenty headlines regarding the rise of prices for both rice and sugar.  Both prices continue to escalate.
'Sugar premium up as much as 44%' reads one of the latest headlines


Bangkok Post

  • Bangkok Soaking (pictures and maps)

Silicon Republic
  • Germany’s Rosat satellite debris scatters over northern Thailand

CarBuzz  
  • View of $12,000,000 worth of Honda's underwater

 News Com Au 
  • Pink is just a figment of your imagination

CBS New York
  • Lady Liberty gets  high tech birthday presents


From my Inbox
Drunk at the Train platform

Monday, October 24, 2011

Toilet Training Asia Style

New Tourist reservations down by almost 75% according to Press TV




The airport depicted in the above video is the old airport, now used primarily for domestic flights.

Local Tourism seems to not be suffering.  Have noted a number of regulars have returned for their 'winter' vacation, and there are plenty of new faces around town.



Some people still need special instructions on using a western toilet

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Shortages becoming obvious

Shortages at the local market are becoming more obvious now.
Milk was out of stock yesterday, in fact the entire dairy section looked quite bare.
Plenty of bare cupboards now being filled with less essential items.

Estimates are that flooding may last well through November.
One can only hope that the supply system returns to some sort of normalcy before then.

You can see current river conditions in Bangkok at this Government operated webcam.


Saturday, October 22, 2011

Bangkok 1942, The Venice of the Orient



New Mandela in an article "How exceptional is Thailand’s rainfall in 2011?", has historical data for the Chiang Mai area from 1914. The previously worst flood was in 1970.

Bangkok became the VENICE OF THE ORIENT in 1942


Floods in Thailand are nothing new.
In fact they happen almost every year at different locations from minor inconveniences to major disasters.  That's why houses had been built on stilts for centuries in this part of the world

Unseasonably heavy rains in 2011 started in April with "...50 inches of rain within little over a week..." in southern Thailand
NASA


Bangkok Weather outlook (5555)
Click on picture for facebook original

Local Outlook: SAME SAME
Sun, occasional light clouds, humidity.
If you're sweating while standing still, blame the humidity



Sun
Mon
Tues
Wed
Thus
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tues
Wed
30/20 
30/20 
30/20 
30/20 
30/20 






30/20
30/21
30/21
30/21
29/21





32/21
32/21
31/20
31/20
32/20
32/19 
32/18 
30/18 
31/18 
30/19 
30/19 
31/22
31/22
31/22
30/22
30/22
30/22
30/21
29/20
2//20


32/21
31/21
30/21
30/21
30/21
30/21





AccuWeather
Real Feel
38/22
38/22
37/21
31/20
32/19
32/19
32/17
31/18
31/18
30/19
30/19
38C= 100F,  30 C=86F,   20C=68F,  17C=62.6F


Friday, October 21, 2011

Another YFC win! -=- Cold Front delayed?

Third win for team Yothasing.
Of course I was invited to sponsor the team for a third time.
With that goes the bill for water and energy drinks.  I don't mind.
What did bother me was the heat.  I was sweating in the shade.


Refereeing the game today was Dee, a Sakon FC player.
The game was played almost all the time at the opponents end of the field. Yothasing win 1-0




Weak almost calm winds
After the game most of the team met at my house for another winning team BBQ. 


That predicted cold front may be delayed somewhat. 


This afternoon winds were mostly from the north, quite mild almost calm. Not enough to cool down daytime temperatures 106F/41C in the sun.


The floods are inevitably entering Bangkok. 

Haven't seen anything on the major networks CNN, BBC, Aljazeera  all morning.  They are overdoing the Gaddafi news coverage, as if the rest of the world is ON HOLD.



Local reports of some concern 
are from  Manager Online (ASTV) 

  • Their news item notes that produce prices have doubled in many cases at local markets. 
  • Produce are also being monitored for toxins which may have leeched into recently harvested vegetables.
         Note to self: buy frozen and canned goods



US Embassy US Citizens Services

Maps
Storing Your Vehicle During the Flood
Basic Emergency Preparedness Recommendations
Helpful Health Tips .... in a Soggy Situation
Flood Clean Up Information



Estimates:  Less than 1% of households have flood insurance in Thailand

Death toll grows in floods across Latin America  Herald Sun  


Thursday, October 20, 2011

Prepare for Winter Like Weather

Cold weather arriving from the North West is expected to drop night time temperatures to the mid teens (Celsius) in Northern Thailand.  Siam Daily News

Cold temperatures will impact the local area later next week.
Thailand Meteorological Department Weather Map (click on 25 frame animation)

OK... OK... I'm a believer now.  Just a few weeks ago someone told me "this year we are going to experience a colder than normal cool season."

Trivia:  
Thailand's coldest night on record was -1.4C (29.5F) in Sakon Nakhon, 1974.
In 2009 temperatures dropped to 4.2 (39.5F) around Nakhon Phanom. That year Bangkok experienced 14.7C  (58.1F) temperatures 

ASTV off the Air

The Irrawaddy- October 20

Bangkok Post - October 19