Not even 1mm, can't be classed as rain.Lisbeth wrote:It has rained at Phalaborwa
Kruger Drought/Dry Seasons and Dam Levels
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Re: Kruger Drought - Dry Season 2015/16
Sometimes it’s not until you don’t see what you want to see, that you truly open your eyes.
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Re: Kruger Drought - Dry Season 2015/16
Hey Sprocks!!
Dzombo, the reports I saw were for Skukuza and Croc Bridge.
Dzombo, the reports I saw were for Skukuza and Croc Bridge.
Re: Kruger Drought - Dry Season 2015/16
Does anyone know if the rainfall data within Kruger is published online and if so, where?
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One would probably only get Skukuza online, Dzombs....and then follow neighbouring towns like Komatipoort, Malelane, Hoedspruit, Phalaborwa and Thohoyandou!
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Re: Kruger Drought - Dry Season 2015/16
Ah, ok.Richprins wrote:One would probably only get Skukuza online, Dzombs....and then follow neighbouring towns like Komatipoort, Malelane, Hoedspruit, Phalaborwa and Thohoyandou!
I asked my friend Google. There is a detailed monthly spreadsheet on the SANP website of the rainfall at various locations throughout the park. But bit appears to be pulished a month or two later.
I was wandering if there is something more current.
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Re: Kruger Drought - Dry Season 2015/16
I also tried to Google it, butdid not find anything precise. Maybe the best way to do it, is the way that RP proposed
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Re: Kruger Drought - Dry Season 2015/16
You can try this, I see it has a 24hr and a monthly rainfall.
http://www.droughtsa.org.za/about-the-d ... -data.html
http://www.droughtsa.org.za/about-the-d ... -data.html
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I do not think that is what Dzombo wants....
Dzombo wants forecasts for Kruger as far as I have understood. Kruger covering such a large area and with a limited interest from the public, the only way is to choose the towns on the borders of Kruger and look them up one by one like this:
http://www.yr.no/place/South_Africa/Lim ... /long.html
http://www.yr.no/place/South_Africa/Lim ... /long.html
http://www.yr.no/place/South_Africa/Mpu ... /Hazyview/
http://www.yr.no/place/South_Africa/Mpu ... /long.html
http://www.yr.no/place/South_Africa/Mpu ... /long.html
Etc. etc.
Dzombo wants forecasts for Kruger as far as I have understood. Kruger covering such a large area and with a limited interest from the public, the only way is to choose the towns on the borders of Kruger and look them up one by one like this:
http://www.yr.no/place/South_Africa/Lim ... /long.html
http://www.yr.no/place/South_Africa/Lim ... /long.html
http://www.yr.no/place/South_Africa/Mpu ... /Hazyview/
http://www.yr.no/place/South_Africa/Mpu ... /long.html
http://www.yr.no/place/South_Africa/Mpu ... /long.html
Etc. etc.
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Re: Kruger Drought - Dry Season 2015/16
Thanks, I will have a lookRobertT wrote:You can try this, I see it has a 24hr and a monthly rainfall.
http://www.droughtsa.org.za/about-the-d ... -data.html
Lis, thanks for the links.Lisbeth wrote:I do not think that is what Dzombo wants....
Dzombo wants forecasts for Kruger as far as I have understood. Kruger covering such a large area and with a limited interest from the public, the only way is to choose the towns on the borders of Kruger and look them up one by one like this:
But I am interested in recent histroical rainfall
So for eg. I saw on my phone app that rain was forecast for Skukuza (the only location in Kruger that I could find on the app)
I am keen to see where rain actually fell, and if so, how much.
Re: Kruger Drought - Dry Season 2015/16
try the website : www.accuweather.com .
You can get current and recent historical weather data for just about any place you can think of . For Kruger , I have loaded Skukuza , Satara , and Punda on my tablet .
You can get current and recent historical weather data for just about any place you can think of . For Kruger , I have loaded Skukuza , Satara , and Punda on my tablet .
Enough is enough