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JohnZ
Yes interesting times
Aerial - nice to know
"An understandable mistake" aerial - you owe AM an apology there - lol
15 minutes left in an exciting premier league match - quick pint before I get ejected from the pub.
JohnZ
You could be right, currently I’m losing the will to live Lol
Off Topic JohnZ:
Kibo could get interesting from tomorrow, and Kat. Also sail apparently singed the NHS! :)
Johnz - there are four climate zones in Tanzania; Sumbawanga is in a climatic zone that has uni-modal rainfall - one long rainy season. Click on my link in my last post - it will tell you all about the weather in Sumbawanga throughout the year.
Aerial/GW,
I think AM was talking about the October - December rainy season.
FEB RNS - The region is experiencing one of its wettest "rainy" seasons in many years.
As the March - May really heavy rainy season had not yet started.
You're right aerial - actual facts are very important.
https://weatherspark.com/y/96844/Average-Weather-in-Sumbawanga-Tanzania-Year-Round
That is what Alistair Muir said, although February isn’t part of the rainy season in Tanzania. December to February is the hot dry season in Tanzania. An understandable mistake. Perhaps Alistair should have said something like: “One of the wettest February’s for many years”.. One rainy February in many years doesn’t change the Tanzanian seasons.
It would appear that there are only a couple of months where conditions would be disruptive for the mining operation imo.
aerial - we had a RNS in February this year saying that the region is experiencing one of its wettest “rainy” seasons in many years?
So April and May is the ‘heavier’ rainy season. That’s 6 months away! AND apart from those 2 months it shouldn’t be anything out of the ordinary,....should it?..
Pdyor
It’s really not difficult, years ago you would have had to go to the library!!
December– February. This is the hot dry season. ...
June - October. This is the cooler dry season. ...
November. Here begin the short rains.
Pdyor
Tanzania Seasons & Climate
December– February. This is the hot dry season. ...
March. Intermittent rains start at this time. ...
April - May. This is the heavier rainy season, and road conditions can become difficult. ...
June - October. This is the cooler dry season. ...
November. Here begin the short rains.