J'arrive à Koh Samui le 1 september 2010 et les prévisions du temps qui fait actuellement ne sont pas très encourageantes...
Sur certains sites on parle même de tempêtes... Quelqu'un peut-il m'éclairer même si je sais que la saison humide est normalement en octobre novembre et que la météo n'est pas une science exacte ?
J'arrive à Koh Samui le 1 september 2010 et les prévisions du temps qui fait actuellement
ne sont pas très encourageantes...
Sur certains sites on parle même de tempêtes...
Quelqu'un peut-il m'éclairer même si je sais que la saison humide est normalement en octobre
novembre et que la météo n'est pas une science exacte ?
Merci de vos réponses
Sèb
Chat-lut,
Je ne comprends pas très bien la question, les prévisions ne sont délicates que lorsqu'elles
concernent le futur, pas le présent !
De plus, je ne pense pas que quelqu'un puisse vous dire le temps qu'il fera le 1er Septembre !
Ceci dit, il est vrai que cette année a jusqu'à présent été nettement plus pluvieuse (*) que la
"normale", c'est tant mieux pour les nappes phréatiques !
🙂
(*) : On n'a eu que très très peu de pluie en Février, qui confirme sa place de favorit pour venir
passer des vacances si on cherche une météo "idéale" (pour le tourisme).
Si vous avez compris tout ce que je viens de vous dire, c'est que j'ai dû faire une erreur quelque part. - Alan Greenspan
Science sans conscience n'est que ruine de l'âme - Rabelais
De plus, je ne pense pas que quelqu'un puisse vous dire le temps qu'il fera le 1er Septembre ! MengWan a raison !
En image voici les previsions sur la semaine qui vient ( trés fiable ) ensuite un lien qui te permettra de consulter périodiquement pour avoir des previsions sur Ko Samui une semaine avant ton départ ( toujours trés fiable ) http://www.windfinder.com/forecast/koh_samui
Bye bon séjour même sous la pluie c'est sympa !!!
bonjour a tous j'arrive sur koh samui le 18 aout et c'est vrai que depuis un moi je regarde les webcam et le ciel et souvent couvert jespere kil yora un peu de soleil pour pouvoir prendre des couleurs et profiter des la plage et des excurtion si quelqun et sur l'ile actuellement sa serai cool de nous en dire un peu plus sur la meteo actuel sur l'ile ainsi que quelque prevision
si on a peur du climat quand on réserve un voyage il vaut mieux venir dans le sud de la france à cette époque que de partir loin et de risquer de se prendre des trombes d'eau ... ... les années ne se ressemble pas....donc et bien surprise lors de votre séjour
il est mieux de visiter la thailande en janvier février mars là au moins on évite le froid de la france et on revient tout bronzé pour narguer l'entourage...
en ces périodes estivales il fait bon vivre dans certaines régions de la france.... si on se pose trop de question et bien restons chez nous ou choisissons la bonne période
dans ma réponse précédente un lien en direct plage tous les jours vous avez le tps en direct les sites météo ne sont pas terribles...
en ce moment c'est humide... mais bon si ça se trouve semaine prochaine ça sera plein soleil ou cata..... racontez nous en revenant
J'avais passé 3 semaines en septembre à Koh Samuï. Soleil, température, mer... impeccables, quelques averses ponctuelles très passagères, pas du tout gênantes et encore moins désagréables car rafraichissantes.
Bon voyage.
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Si tu arrives le 1er septembre à Samui, c'est simple, la mousson n'est pas encore terminée ! En effet la mousson en Thaîlande (comme tout autour en Asie), commence vers mi mai -fin mai pour se terminer mi septembre -fin septembre. Par excellence, les "saisons météo" fluctuent en fonction de tout un tas de choses...
Ceci dit il fait souvent très beau, même s'il y a souvent des orages en fin d'après-midi.
De plus il fait toujours meilleur dans les archipels de la presqu'île Malaise (du côté Samui comme du côté Phuket) que dans le fond du golfe de Thaïlande (vers Bangkok). Durant cette mousson, le temps est plus beau également côté Samui car ces îles sont situées sous le vent de mousson et bénéficient d'un effet de foehn (assèchement de la masse d'air passée sur la presqu'île avant)... Donc pas de souci particulier. mais prévoir un parapluie ou un bon Kaway, les pluies sont drues et pas bien chaudes !
Si tu veux plus de détails, voir sur mon blog les chapitres consacrés à cette région. Il y a tout un chapitre sur la mousson si tu veux creuser le phénomène ( pour les passionnés de météo)...
Bon séjour là-bas Sèb, c'est un endroit magnifique ...et tranquille à souhait même durant la mousson (au contraire même, il y a moins de monde !).
J'ai pris la ville de Surat Thani car la plus proche des Samui..
Ces bulletins sont plus spécialement faits pour l'aviation mais la personne lambda comprend !
(petite précision, je suis pilote instructeur).
Au passage pour Azerty, tu pourras constater que souvent le matin le vent vient du secteur N puis l'après-midi il tourne franchement au Sud-ouest qui est le vent de mousson, classique!
Au passage pour Azerty, tu pourras constater que souvent le matin le vent vient du secteur N puis l'après-midi il tourne franchement au Sud-ouest qui est le vent de mousson, classique
oui mais aucune comparaison avec la mer adaman ou parfois des trombes d'eau peuvent survenir et même ressentir les "queues" de typhons qui sévissent bcp plus haut sur l'asie du sud est. samui est donc plus à l'abri en mai juin juillet août septembre que phuket...
le vent ce n'est rien. il ya une sacrée différence..
et la vingtaine de fois ou je me suis rendu dans ces coins à différentes périodes il n'y a pas photo pour choisir le bon côté tout de même./
Je cherche des infos sur le temps qu il fait a Koh Tao et Ko Samui. Nous revenons de Sukutai et sommes a present sur BKK... Prenons nous un risque en allant a…
Je voudrais savoir quel temps fait-il actuellement sur Koh Samui? Peut-on profiter de la plage et du beau temps pendant le mois de juin? Je compte me rendre…
Par pour bangkok et koh samui dans deux jours et je suis très inquiète quand je vois les prévisions météo... orage, pluie...quelqu'un est-il sut place pour me…
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