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Thailand’s Royal Plowing Day Preview: Ajarn Jesada predicts La Niña and lots of rain for Thailand in 2024

“Ajarn Jesada” features the preview for this year’s Royal Plowing Day. Consistent with the predictions of the Enzo-El Niño phenomenon. Indicates that Thailand has a chance of La Niña, lots of rain!

Reporters said the Facebook page “Oh, it is so, Master Jess.” By Dr. Jessada Denduangboriphan Lecturer, Department of Biology Faculty of Science Chulalongkorn University Post a message saying: “The forecast for this year’s Royal Plowing Day is consistent with ENSO El Niño Forecast

Explains later that there was a royal ceremony to pour the royal throne in the first place. And there is a prediction that a bull-brahmin will make fortune. which came out close to the prediction ENSO (El Niño-La Niña) The last one came out yesterday. So I took it with you to see.

Prophecy ENSO (EL NIÑO / SOTHERN OSCILLATION) 9 May 2024 Summary: It is likely that there will be a transition from El Niño conditions (that is, dry rain in Thailand) to the neutral (neutral) value next month. La Niña conditions (that is, Thailand – lots of rain) are likely to occur between June and September (49%) or July and August (69% chance).

The Department of Meteorology is monitoring 4 phenomena that will affect the weather in Thailand until the middle of 2024.

Compare the differences between “El Niño” and “La Niña”.

Making a vow and picking up clothes (Fortune telling on cloth) Phraya Raek took the fortunes and picked up 5 kilometers of cloth. there will be plenty.

The prophecy to predict that the cows will eat, that the cows will eat water, grass, and alcohol It is expected that the water will be reasonably abundant. Transportation will be more convenient and trade with foreign countries will be better. Make the economy successful

2024-05-10 06:58:00
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