Friday, November 5, 2010

Weather update.

This has been a strange year in Thailand weather-wise (and else-wise but I will leave that alone for now). Earlier in the year we had the hottest summer in fifty years, with temps throughout the country routinely over 40 degrees C. (That is really hot, for those of you who measure in Fahrenheit). It was accompanied by a record breaking drought. Now we are facing the coldest winter in 30 to 40 years, due to La Nina paying us a visit. The weather has been spectacular here in CM city, with balmy afternoons and chilly nights, usually quite sunny. However in the hinterlands (i.e. the mountains) it has been much colder. The people in the mountains are mostly poor, have uninsulated houses, and usually lack proper winter clothes. One person already died in Chiang Rai from exposure (exacerbated by an underlying heart condition). Thais are not acclimatized to cold weather, and succumb to its affects at temperatures that would not seem dangerous to us. They are actually forecasting freezing weather in large swathes of the North this year, which is unheard of. This will unfortunately lead to a lot of deaths from respiratory diseases, asthma and exposure. The government and charities are doing what they can, but there will always be people who don't get proper clothes, etc, or drink alcohol before going to bed (very dangerous in cold climates).

3 comments:

  1. Hard to imagine such cold temps there. We have a freeze warning for tonight and tomorrow.

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  2. I have real concerns that people in the upper US will also freeze to death this winter. The devalued US dollar has caused oil prices to rise to the point that a delivery can cost close to a thousand US bucks.

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  3. Glad to see your post. It's good to "hear" your voice occasionally. Sorry the weather is being so strange for your part of the world. It was very unusual here this past year as well. It is too bad when people are affected in a harmful way. Love, Mom

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