"The amount of rainfall throughout Ubon Ratchathani averaged over 100 millimeters, with the highest rainfall in Sirindhorn and Mueang districts measuring 220 millimeters."
Storm "Noru" is now blowing in the south of the northeast.
is completed
The result was as expected: the people suffered.
From high floods in many areas, especially villagers in Warin Chamrap district, they had to evacuate water and stay on the road beside San Samran Temple.
and the bridge over Kut Pla Khao
Although this time has weakened to depression
Thairath Online Special News Team
Had the opportunity to talk with
Dr. Suthat Veesakul, Director of the Institute of Water Resources Information.
(Public Organization)
after collecting rain data in Laos
Countries that received the storm before Thailand revealed that from collecting data, it is believed that in the first half of October
There may not be a second storm in Thailand, which at first it was predicted that
There may be a formation and formation of a new storm.
The reason that caught my eye earlier was due to the force of Storm Noru.
It may have triggered the formation in the South China Sea.
But from checking the weather, it was found that it was "not conducive" to the rotation of the storm, because the storm "Noru" moved slower.
Although it was expected that
It will start raining in Thailand.
from Noru influence
Between 28-30 Sept. 30, the storm line may reach Tak Province.
to enter Burma
But what was expected has changed when the storm moves slowly and weaken Therefore, there has been a change. After this, on October 1, there may still be rain. because the air pressure is still there change like this This made what we had been keeping an eye on for another storm to form, turning out to be a “low pressure cell” that would form another storm in the South China Sea. It is not likely to cause a second storm, but such pressure, although not strong, but is creating a "monsoon trough", so October 1-3 may cause rain in the North, the lower Northeast. and the central region, but not the storm level anymore What to do is must be prepared to receive continuous rain until the 4th day
“It started raining heavily in Ubon from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM, after which it started to calm down.
Then in the morning it started lightly.
And now it's sunny,” said Dr. Suthat.
Director, Institute of Water Resources Information
(Public Organization) said that the amount of rain
held as expected
Because from collecting data from Typhoon Noru in Laos, it is expected that there will be rainfall.
Ubon Ratchathani province is about 200-240 millimeters high because of the rain in Laos.
The amount of precipitation was 216 millimeters, causing the water level to rise rapidly.
“What is an advantage that must be admired by the authorities and relevant agencies is the preparation because there is advance notice. including all media helping to make news notify the public to be well prepared A front command center has been set up to support it.”
Dr. Suthat said that after the Noru storm
through Ubon Ratchathani
The storm will move west.
This will affect the lower central region, the northern region and the upper northeastern region, while Bangkok will have overcast weather with constant rain.
and it rains all over Bangkok
The storm has passed, the tail of the storm is still there.
be on the lookout
Eastern area and the sea
Dr. Suthat said that now the dam is medium.
There is enough water in many dams, so people who live downstream
may be affected by the release of water
When the rain meets
It may cause trouble.
especially the eastern dam
which is considered high retention
cause this time he hastened to drain
In addition, we still have to be careful of the "storm tail", even in the eastern region. will be far from Ubon But it may be affected, especially in Prachinburi province, near "Khao Yai". Be careful because there is a chance of flooding. Must communicate and prepare to cope well. Because provinces near the sea or near mountains with winds also have an impact Even though Noru has passed But the storm's tail is still there, so provinces adjacent to the sea need to be careful of high waves. Those who go out to sea must be careful. Because these are things that we don't think of.
Watch out for the Fujiwhara effect.
Dr. Suthat told the Thai Rath Online News Team that apart from storms occurring in the South China Sea, we now look at storms that may occur in the "Andaman", especially in the area.
near india
which is considered far, Thailand will indirectly affect
causing a line of collision with the wind of Noru
resulting in the south
and east coast
which is next to the sea with more rain
Because of the blow of the storm, the wind in the Andaman Sea rises.
However, if two storms occur at the same time and come close to each other
It has a chance to pull together.
This phenomenon is called the Fujiwara effect. If two storms are close to each other, they will pull together.
or may come together
The smaller storm is pulled together with the larger one.
**note**
Fujiwara Effect : Named after a Japanese scientist.
tropical storm study
used to describe the phenomenon of two storms moving closer together
Because the center of each storm is a low pressure area.
So the centers of the two storms will attract each other.
and movements are related to each other
The end of the two storms
Maybe nothing will happen
or merged into one child
by bigger balls
will drown out smaller ones
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