Darth_mel 1st Gear April 17, 2009 Share April 17, 2009 Even the swimming pool's water is entirely warm .... WTF ? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sunlight 1st Gear April 17, 2009 Share April 17, 2009 yes, today is very warm. wind also no relief, warm air Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vroomtattat 2nd Gear April 17, 2009 Share April 17, 2009 Even the swimming pool's water is entirely warm .... WTF ? Yup, hot like hell. Tonight have to sleep in the buff . . . . Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Albeniz Turbocharged April 17, 2009 Share April 17, 2009 Even stuffy at night. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ichibawa 5th Gear April 17, 2009 Share April 17, 2009 next year is gonna be worst... mother nature's way of getting back at human... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sogetsu Neutral Newbie April 17, 2009 Share April 17, 2009 Gee ... how i have the weather to be raining all day... that be very cooling ..... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zniper 2nd Gear April 17, 2009 Share April 17, 2009 if u said u like raining weather in SBF, i tink u will be spammed by those bros over there... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amortifiedpenguin Clutched April 17, 2009 Share April 17, 2009 if u said u like raining weather in SBF, i tink u will be spammed by those bros over there... wahahahaha... if tonight rain, the i just washed, polish and waxed my car people come find you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thug Clutched April 17, 2009 Share April 17, 2009 My friend was telling the same thing. I also told her notice any decent cloud up there? No................................... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vextan 1st Gear April 17, 2009 Share April 17, 2009 try switching on the aircon in your room at full blast and set temperature at 18 degree, then sleep naked without blanket. you will feel like an eskimo. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amortifiedpenguin Clutched April 17, 2009 Share April 17, 2009 nope. not raining yet. its good actually. alot of stars tonight. and lancermotoring got gathering also. went seletar dam just now, not many people. only got bikes and some random cars. want to stop there smoke awhile also got no atmosphere. sian... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Babyt 4th Gear April 18, 2009 Share April 18, 2009 its normal...we are approaching SUMMER okay....haha. i miss last nov to late jan windy and dry season... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mivec9 1st Gear April 18, 2009 Share April 18, 2009 Even the swimming pool's water is entirely warm .... WTF ? this is very true. i went out during lunch time, man, was sweating all over. by time go back office, my colleague told me it was record 33 degree celcius! Guess the ozone layer kaput and signs of the north and south poles having reduction in the ice. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atonchia Supersonic April 18, 2009 Share April 18, 2009 Climate of Singapore Singapore lies just north of the Equator near Lat 1.5 deg N and Long 104 deg E. Because of its geographical location and maritime exposure, its climate is characterised by uniform temperature and pressure, high humidity and abundant rainfall. The climate of Singapore can be divided into two main seasons, the Northeast Monsoon and the Southwest Monsoon season, separated by two relatively short inter-monsoon periods. North-East Monsoon Season - December to early March Northeast winds prevail, sometimes reaching 20 km/h. Cloudy conditions in December and January with frequent afternoon showers. Spells of widespread moderate to heavy rain occur lasting from 1 to 3 days at a stretch. Relatively drier in February till early March. Also generally windy with wind speeds sometimes reaching 30 to 40 km/h in the months of January and February. Pre South-West Monsoon - late March to May Light and variable winds with afternoon and early evening showers often with thunder. South-West Monsoon Season - June to September Southeast/Southwest Winds. Isolated to scattered late morning and early afternoon showers. Early morning 'Sumatra' line squalls are common. Hazy periods. Pre North-East Monsoon - October to November Light and variable winds. Sea breezes in afternoon. Scattered showers with thunder in the late afternoon and early evening. TEMPERATURE: Diurnal range: Minimum 23 to 26 deg C and Maximum 31 to 34 deg C Extremes: Minimum of 19.4 deg C and Maximum of 35.8 deg C PRESSURE: Diurnal pressure variation of 4hPa. Maximum pressure usually occurring at 1100 and 2400 Local Time and minimum pressure occurring at 0500 and 1700 Local Time. Extreme pressures recorded are 1016.9 hPa and 1002.0 hPa. RELATIVE HUMIDITY: Diurnal range in the high 90's in the early morning to around 60 % in the mid-afternoon. Mean value is 84%, During prolonged heavy rain, relative humidity often reaches 100 %. RAINFALL: No distinct wet or dry season. Rainfall maximum occur in December and April. The drier months are usually in February and July. http://app.nea.gov.sg/cms/htdocs/article.asp?pid=1088 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kezg1 5th Gear April 18, 2009 Share April 18, 2009 Climate of Singapore Singapore lies just north of the Equator near Lat 1.5 deg N and Long 104 deg E. Because of its geographical location and maritime exposure, its climate is characterised by uniform temperature and pressure, high humidity and abundant rainfall. The climate of Singapore can be divided into two main seasons, the Northeast Monsoon and the Southwest Monsoon season, separated by two relatively short inter-monsoon periods. North-East Monsoon Season - December to early March Northeast winds prevail, sometimes reaching 20 km/h. Cloudy conditions in December and January with frequent afternoon showers. Spells of widespread moderate to heavy rain occur lasting from 1 to 3 days at a stretch. Relatively drier in February till early March. Also generally windy with wind speeds sometimes reaching 30 to 40 km/h in the months of January and February. Pre South-West Monsoon - late March to May Light and variable winds with afternoon and early evening showers often with thunder. South-West Monsoon Season - June to September Southeast/Southwest Winds. Isolated to scattered late morning and early afternoon showers. Early morning 'Sumatra' line squalls are common. Hazy periods. Pre North-East Monsoon - October to November Light and variable winds. Sea breezes in afternoon. Scattered showers with thunder in the late afternoon and early evening. TEMPERATURE: Diurnal range: Minimum 23 to 26 deg C and Maximum 31 to 34 deg C Extremes: Minimum of 19.4 deg C and Maximum of 35.8 deg C PRESSURE: Diurnal pressure variation of 4hPa. Maximum pressure usually occurring at 1100 and 2400 Local Time and minimum pressure occurring at 0500 and 1700 Local Time. Extreme pressures recorded are 1016.9 hPa and 1002.0 hPa. RELATIVE HUMIDITY: Diurnal range in the high 90's in the early morning to around 60 % in the mid-afternoon. Mean value is 84%, During prolonged heavy rain, relative humidity often reaches 100 %. RAINFALL: No distinct wet or dry season. Rainfall maximum occur in December and April. The drier months are usually in February and July. http://app.nea.gov.sg/cms/htdocs/article.asp?pid=1088 Anyting to do with the rumour about 22nd july [confused] Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Route88 2nd Gear April 18, 2009 Share April 18, 2009 Good to go beach,wear pink trunk and do sun tan Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeff49er Clutched April 18, 2009 Share April 18, 2009 Its very hot in the northeast. I even had my swim at 8 plus this am and the water was very warm. Looks like there be heavy downpour in the pm or tomrrow. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brock 1st Gear April 18, 2009 Share April 18, 2009 I remember staying in one of the local's home in Taipei in mid June. Temperature then was 37 degrees Celcius...AT NIGHT! I had no fan, only one window. Had to strip down to undie and slept on the tiled floor and YET I was still sweating ALL OVER MY BODY! Will never forget that incident. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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