
GLCQ.........Sure I'll give a seminar. For you it would be a freebie but you would have to organise and pay for my work permit

^ I agree.GLCQuantum wrote:Richard said...
Go back to Uni and study SE Asia logic. It's a far cry from western logic
Because you have have ya Richard?![]()
Do you do seminars? And what do you charge?
Please email me your brochure on IThinkyoutalkcrap@growup.cobblers
Cheers pal
No need. We'll do the little seminar away from prying eyes so as to not disturb the pockets that be.For you it would be a freebie but you would have to organise and pay for my work permit
No problem Richard. Some of us are realists. But I will say if I had a good bong load of what our smoking I might be on board with ya....richard wrote:JAFO...........Up to you what you spout about Thai thinking and culture
IJAFO wrote:No problem Richard. Some of us are realists. But I will say if I had a good bong load of what our smoking I might be on board with ya....richard wrote:JAFO...........Up to you what you spout about Thai thinking and culture
Some foreigners here get wrapped up in the minutiae and cannot see the big picture. When you stop, listen, watch the behaviors, you see what is REALLY happening. Only then can you realize the truth.
JAFO wrote:No problem Richard. Some of us are realists. But I will say if I had a good bong load of what our smoking I might be on board with ya....richard wrote:JAFO...........Up to you what you spout about Thai thinking and culture
Some foreigners here get wrapped up in the minutiae and cannot see the big picture. When you stop, listen, watch the behaviors, you see what is REALLY happening. Only then can you realize the truth.
Umm.... you have your coasts mixed up. Understandably easy since the U.S. is such a tiny country.It sounds like you need to go back to California and get a taste of the next hurricane
hhfarang wrote:It sounds like you need to go back to California and get a taste of the next
hurricane[/quote
Umm.... you have your coasts mixed up. Understandably easy since the U.S. is such a tiny.
The west coast has earthquakes, East and southern coast have hurricanes...
I guess if you're going to get technical about it you could say that as there have been effects of nearby storms, but if you're going to get technical, those storms in the Pacific are called Cyclones. Hurricanes are in the Atlantic...if you study history, California actually did have a hurricane in the past.
However, getting back to topic, there are a lot of Thai females in California and they are no easier to understand there than here.Usually, only the remnants of tropical cyclones affect California. Since 1900, two tropical storms have hit California, one by direct landfall from offshore, another after making landfall in Mexico.
Since 1900, only four tropical cyclones have brought gale-force winds to the Southwestern United States. They are an unnamed tropical storm that made landfall near San Pedro in 1939, the remnants of Hurricane Joanne in 1972, the remnants of Hurricane Kathleen in 1976, and Hurricane Nora in 1997 which entered California as a tropical storm. In addition, a recently-discovered and reconstructed hurricane just missed making landfall in 1858.
In most cases, rainfall is the only effect that these cyclones have on California. Sometimes, this rainfall is severe enough to cause flooding and damage. For example, floods from Hurricane Kathleen devastated Ocotillo, California and killed several people. Precipitation other than rainfall is unusual[1] in tropical cyclones because of their weak updrafts and lack of supercooled water.[2]
An improbable event
There are two reasons why tropical cyclones rarely strike California: sea surface temperatures, and the usual upper level steering winds in the eastern Pacific, with sea surface temperature being the most important.
Tropical cyclones usually require very warm water to depth, generally above 26.5 °C (80 °F) extending to a depth of 50 metres (160 ft).[3]
The waters off California are cold even in summer. They rarely rise above 24 °C (75 °F) in near-shore southern California,[4] and usually don't get above 17 °C (63 °F) along most of the rest of the coast and outer coastal waters, although El Niño events may warm the waters somewhat. This is due primarily to the extensive upwelling of colder sub-surface waters caused by the prevailing northwesterly winds acting through the Ekman Effect. The winds drive surface water to the right of the wind flow, that is offshore, which draws water up from below to replace it. The upwelling further cools the already cool California Current which runs north to south along coastal California and even much of coastal Baja California. This is the same mechanism which produces coastal California's characteristic fog.
The second reason is the general path of tropical cyclones in the eastern Pacific. They generally move north-westward or westward due to steering by the prevailing upper level winds, which takes them far out to sea and away from land.[4]
These factors make eastern Pacific landfalls improbable north of about central Baja California. In those instances when upper level steering winds do allow a more northerly path, much cooler sea surface temperatures quickly weaken tropical cyclones that approach California, although torrential rainfall can still occur. For example, the September 24-hour rainfall record for Los Angeles is held by the 1939 Long Beach Tropical Storm, as of January 2007.[5]
Frog wrote:hhfarang wrote:It sounds like you need to go back to California and get a taste of the next
hurricane[/quote
Umm.... you have your coasts mixed up. Understandably easy since the U.S. is such a tiny.
The west coast has earthquakes, East and southern coast have hurricanes...
Well what they say is "Where there are Earthquakes, hurricanes will surely follow at some point. I guess you will just need to wait and see what happens to California. I did say NEXT and if you study history, California actually did have a hurricane in the past. Not here to argue, once again, only here to share information and compassion..
Are you married to a Thai national? Kids perhaps? Nope, quit with the fake holier than thou troll posts then.Frog wrote:Before any of you LOOK DOWN even further on Thai Women, may I please state a fact. The Highest divorce rate is located in the USA, NOT in Thailand. Good night..