Frankly speaking, I've seen showers here in SG for quite a number of times already. And never have I caught any meteors in a almost full moon condition in Singapore. The clouds and light pollution are other factors, but the moon is the biggest threat in any meteor shower ob session.
Another thing to note is also these reports are from other countries who have little light pollution as compared to us. Thus their observed number per hour is much higher. Do note that although we can avoid the light pollution of the CBD, we are still under the greater city glow of Singapore. (The Straits Times likes to copy these predictions and fools the public) When in actual fact the numbers I usually observe are numbed down. (eg from 30 per hr predicted to 10 per hr)
I don't mean to pour cold water here, but I'm talking based on my experience. Just my 2 cents worth. In the end, theres no harm giving it a try.
A word of advice, rather than look out number per hour, look out for average magnitude of the meteors. Eg, you can have 100 meteors per hour, but if all are mag 6 and above, you can't see anything in Singapore. But a 30 per hour with and average of mag 3, you have a higher chance catching almost all 30 of them.
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