Typically, dry weather in tropical Thailand brings the end of March. In 2011, but settled in a powerful storm of the Malay Peninsula, bring up to 1,270 mm of rain (50 inches) in little more than a week. The intense rain flooded 8 provinces, killing 13 and 842,324 treated April 1, said the Government of Thailand.
This image analysis based on data from the tropical rainfall measuring satellite shows made from the multi-satellite precipitation mission (TRMM) rains to March NATATION, 2011. precipitation amounts range from 200 mm (8 inches) to more than 1,200 mm (47 inches) on the Malay Peninsula. TRMM measured the most rain immediately south of the city Surat Thani.
According to AccuWeather the region will generally 1-3 inches (25-76 mm) of rain in March, although heavy rain at other times of the year occur. The non-saisonale rain caused widespread landslides and flooding. A landslide in the province of Krabi on the mountainous western side of the peninsula, destroyed village, 100 people missing, the Thai newspaper the nation reported.
Andrews, j. (April 1, 2011). Thailand follows floods 50 inches of rain. AccuWeather.com. 1 April, 2011.Royal Thai Government access. (April 1, 2011). Thailand: flooded eight southern provinces. Published on relief Web. Access to 1 April, 2011.The nation. (April 1, 2011). Floods rage. Access to 1 April, 2011.NASA Earth Observatory image of Jesse Allen, using near real time data available provided by TRMM science data and information system Goddard Space Flight Center. Caption by Holli Riebeek. Instrument: TRMM - MPA
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