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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 to expect in JUNE 2003
Statistics
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Average temperature
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27.3 |
C |
Average rainfall
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131.6 |
mm |
Cloud cover
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8.1/10 |
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Humidity
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78 |
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Rainy days
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16.9 |
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Sunshine
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180.7 |
hrs. |
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Well, as long as we keep the local spirits happy, there's nothing
much to worry about - isn't that right? Sufficient rainfall, moderate
temperatures (for the tropics), the occasional bit of stormy weather…all
these taken care of by ceremonies staged around this time: the Bu Se Ya
Se buffalo sacrifice up at Mae Hia, the Intakhin Festival at Wat Chedi
Luang, and the City Rebirth Ceremony (piti tamboon sueb chada muang) at
the significant municipal sites - not to mention the odd bit of spirit
dancing in honour of Suwanna Khamdaeng on the road out to Doi Chiang Dao.
Mind you, once in a while things get out of hand where the spirits are
concerned. Your weatherman remembers the row that occurred over what some
people felt was an excess of condo-building some eight years back. The
conservationists staged protest marches and organised a traditional cursing
ceremony against the speculators and building constructors, all hell breaking
loose immediately afterwards. Fires struck throughout the city, storms
did a lot of damage to property, and Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep was damaged
by an earth-tremor. Then, having blamed the conservationists for upsetting
the spirits, the condo-builders themselves got into hot water, the very
senior monk they'd asked to provide spiritual protection dying unexpectedly
- the other side saying of course he'd been thrown into an occult conflict
way above his level and paid the price with his life. All of which goes
to show that unless you have civic harmony, you're not going to get the
weather you're looking for - as above, so below, and vice versa. Things
are quieter now, at any rate, so we ought to be getting more rain and lower
temperatures than in the months just passed, the cloud cover building up
as the heart of the monsoon season - July/August/September - approaches.
Though of course, whether the local spirits cope with world-wide weather
changes remains to be seen. There's been a significant drop in rainfall
in Chiang Mai over the fifty years statistics have been kept here, quite
possibly due to the loss of forest cover in SE Asia. Also, some people
feel that storms have been becoming more violent in terms of sudden falls
of rain and wind speeds, and altogether less predictable. Last year, furthermore,
there was unseasonable and record-breaking rain at the end of the year.
So if you can, join whichever of the ceremonies mentioned above are still
current in June. Every little helps in these things. Oh, and don't forget
to take waterproofs and a change of clothes if you're walking in the hills,
and a folding umbrella wherever you are.
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