Bonjour a tous,
Je suis actuellement sur la cote adaman (phuket, koh phi phi) depuis une semaine environ et je dois avouer que le soleil est rarement au rdv ! On voudrais se diriger du coup vers la cote est de la thailande (ko samet, ko chang, ... ), pouvez vous me dire si il y en a qq uns de vous la bas quel est la meteo ?
Bonjour a tous,
Je suis actuellement sur la cote adaman (phuket, koh phi phi) depuis une semaine environ et je dois avouer que le soleil est rarement au rdv ! On voudrais se diriger du coup vers la cote est de la thailande (ko samet, ko chang, ... ), pouvez vous me dire si il y en a qq uns de vous la bas quel est la meteo ?
Merci pour ta reponse, regarder la meteo je le fais tous les jours mais entre les previsions et la realite il y a un monde donc je prefererai avoir du direct live 😏
c'est déjà bien ...d'avoir une réponse "logique" de regardez les sites météos fiables à moins de 48h..... juste le site zoover qui est mauvais
si vous n'avez pas d'autres réponses faut vous poser des questions (un peu sec votre réponse.. envers le membre..
le climat est déréglé sur mer adaman oui (même ou nous sommes à khaolak) et ça risque de durer encore un peu...il fait chaud ... et tant qu'il ne tombe pas des trombes d'eau la journée c'est déjà ça . Nous habitués de la thailande par contre on comprends les "énervements" des touristes qui découvrent ces iles sous de mauvaises conditions météo....(donc si c'est votre cas nous compatissons)..
sinon il peut très bien faire bien meilleur à samet comme ces derniers jours et pas pour celà que cela dure... le mieux c'est chiang mai etc très belles piscines et des hôtels sympas et pas blindé de touristes .. et c'est moins cher et grand beau d'après nos amis pour les jours à venir....
dans le golfe de Thailande c'est pas la joie , si le vent est un peu tombe , on vient de se taper la 3eme journee de pluie , non stop toute l'apres midi 😕
Y'en a pas un sur cent et pourtant ils existent. Leo Ferre
on vient de se taper la 3eme journee de pluie , non stop toute l'apres midi 😕
hello Merk
ah là là les pauvres touristes qui ont fait l'erreur de choisir koh samui aux fêtes...
c'est clair que tu dois en avoir marre..
nous un méga orage d'une heure vers 16h30 après une très belle journée.. (qui n'était pas prévue sur météo aussi sympa!!!) hier super aussi on a mis un parasol....
je crains que nous aussi les 2 jours à venir soient maussades à khaolak....
hélas on n'y peut rien... encore une fois je plains les vacanciers qui viennent là pour la première fois et qui ont "cassé la tirelire" pour voir du grand soleil....mais bon on n'a pas froid...😉
Bonjour Florence,
Sur le Golfe, le vent de mousson en provenance de l'est est entrain de tourner. Cela nous annonce la fin de la saison des pluies confirmée par le soleil d'aujourd'hui et les prévisions.
NB: Contrairement aux idées diffusées, il pleut annuellement davantage sur la côte Andaman que sur le Golfe. 😎
"Quand l'injustice devient loi, la rébellion devient devoir. " Thomas Jefferson
« Le doute est l’apanage des gens intelligents, les cons n’ont que des certitudes »
(Alain Leblay)
hier , on aurait pu y croire avec une percee du soleil le matin mais ca a vite tourne a un temps nuageux et un peu de pluie.Le vent , par contre , a encore forci 😕
Les vents du nord-est soufflent toujours jusqu'a au moins fin fevrier et se mettent a l'ouest vers juin !
Les touristes de Noel n'ont vraiment pas eu de chance , ceux du nouvel an seront peut-etre plus gate 😏!
Y'en a pas un sur cent et pourtant ils existent. Leo Ferre
hier , on aurait pu y croire avec une percee du soleil le matin mais ca a vite tourne a un temps nuageux et un peu de pluie.Le vent , par contre , a encore forci 😕
Les vents du nord-est soufflent toujours jusqu'a au moins fin fevrier et se mettent a l'ouest vers juin !
Les touristes de Noel n'ont vraiment pas eu de chance , ceux du nouvel an seront peut-etre plus gate 😏!
je suis a koh tao
aujourd'hui le soleil essaie de percer , mais avec les vagues , l'activite principale pour les non-divers , le tour de l'ile n'est toujours pas possible entierement .Impossible de profiter de la cote Est qui est pourtant la plus belle de l'ile 😕
Y'en a pas un sur cent et pourtant ils existent. Leo Ferre
depuis hier beau temps sur le golfe de Thailande mais ca va pas durer , dans quelques jours de la pluie est annoncee 😕
cette annee les touristes de noel et du nouvel an n'auront eu quasiment que du mauvais temps et les plongees et autres activites nautiques ont ete vraiment mediocres .Mais c'est souvent comme ca dans le golfe de Thailande a cette periode.
a mediter avant de prevoir vos prochaines vacances de fin d'annee 2015 !
Y'en a pas un sur cent et pourtant ils existent. Leo Ferre
depuis hier beau temps sur le golfe de Thailande mais ca va pas durer , dans quelques jours de la pluie est annoncee 😕
cette annee les touristes de noel et du nouvel an n'auront eu quasiment que du mauvais temps et les plongees et autres activites nautiques ont ete vraiment mediocres .Mais c'est souvent comme ca dans le golfe de Thailande a cette periode.
a mediter avant de prevoir vos prochaines vacances de fin d'annee 2015 !
Malheureusement j ai regarde sur pas mal de ressources (guides papier, internet, ...) et on disait que pour cette zone decembre est une tres bonne periode ! La prochaine fois je viendrai demander sur le forum aux specialistes 😁
Merci pour vos reponses en tout cas
Ps : je suis a bangkok depuis plusieurs jours deja et ici le temps est superbe 😀
et on disait que pour cette zone decembre est une tres bonne periode !
c'est clair que fin 2014 a été un peu déréglée.. ce n'est pas la première fois (2010 par exemple) bref c'est comme ça
sinon pour les autres membres si ils partent en mer adaman , nous revenons de khaolak il a fait moyen du 21 décembre au 27 décembre des nuages mais pas de pluie quasiment (pluie seulement le 26 décembre lorsque le ministre à parlé à la cérémonie en fin de journée'. il y a eu aussi 1 h de déluge monumentale je sais plus le jour!!! .... c'est tout
sinon il a fait un temps magnifique mais vent et mer agitée du 28 au 3 janvier ....un peu de changement est prévu pour les jours à venir parait il aussi... (peut être à cause de la nouvelle perturbation annoncée dans gulf du siam)
pour samui c'est pas la meilleure période pour passer les fêtes... bon plus ça va aller plus ça va être la loterie la planète part en live et c'est les hommes qui en sont la cause... déforestation amazonie et indonésie et pollution... on va avoir de plus en plus de phénomènes climatiques dévastateurs hélas...
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