Sunday, August 22, 2010

All India Rainfall toppers from 1st January 2010 - 21st August 2010

  1. Cherrapunji (Meghalaya) - 1140 cm (Annual around 1100)
  2. Agumbe (Karnataka) - 488 cm (Annual over 750)
  3. Gaganbawada (Maharashtra) - 432 cm (Annual over 600)
  4. Shirali (Karnataka) - 351 cm (Annual over 400)
  5. Coochbehar (West Bengal) - 342 cm (Annual around 350)
  6. Passighat (Arunachal Pradesh) - 331 cm (Annual around 450)
  7. Mahabaleshwar (Maharashtra) - 321 cm (Annual over 600)
  8. Silchar (Assam) - 308 cm (Annual around 350)
  9. Honavar (Karnataka) - 307 (Annual over 350)
  10. Ratnagiri (Maharashtra) - 307 cm (Annual around 300)
  11. Buxa (West Bengal) - 302 cm (Annual around 550)
  12. Piravom (Kerala) - 302 cm (Annual around ??)
  13. North Lakhimpur (Assam) - 298 cm (Annual around 350)
  14. Panambur (Karnataka) - 293 cm (Annual over 350)
  15. Mangalore AP (Karnataka) - 292 cm (Annual around 400)
  16. Bhagamandala (Karnataka) - 291 cm (Annual over 600)
  17. Vadakara (Kerala) - 287 cm (Annual around ??)
  18. Karwar (Karnataka) - 282 cm (Annual around 400)
  19. Gangtok (Sikkim) - 280 cm (Annual over 350)
  20. Panjim (Goa) - 273 cm (Annual around 300)
  21. Jalpaiguri (West Bengal) - 268 cm (Annual around 350)
  22. Kottigehara (Karnataka) - 263 cm (Annual around ??)
  23. Harnai (Maharashtra) - 263 cm (Annual around 250)
  24. Mumbai Colaba (Maharashtra) - 263 cm (Annual around 200)
  25. Mumbai Santa Cruz (Maharashtra) - 262 cm (Annual around 250)
  26. Peermade (Kerala) - 256 cm (Annual around 500)
  27. Chinnakallar (Tamilnadu) - 253 cm (Annual around 500)
  28. Kannur (Kerala) - 248cm ( Annual around ??)
  29. Itanagar (Arunachal Pradesh) - 245 cm (Annual around 350)
  30. Matheran (Maharashtra) - 232 cm (Annual around 550)
  31. Kozhikode (Kerala) - 232cm ( Annual around ??)
  32. Kochi AP (Kerala) - 229cm ( Annual around ??)
  33. Dibrugarh (Assam) - 228 cm (Annual around 300)
  34. Valparai (Tamilnadu) - 222 cm (Annual around 350)
  35. Dahanu (Goa) - 215 cm (Annual around 250)
  36. Kottayam (Kerala) - 206cm ( Annual around ??)
  37. Devala (Tamilnadu) - 202 cm (Annual over 400)
Many stations in Kerala, Karnataka, Maharastra, and North East would have crossed 200-250 cm. Its very time consuming in calculating the rankings from the archived data.

2 comments:

Arjun said...

Dharamsala (HP) records a very high rainfall, and has recently been credited as second highest after cherrapunji; in 2010 it almost recorded near to 2500 mm annual rainfall.

Pradeep said...

The comment of yours is wrong all the above places which i have quoted have annual rainfall above 4000 mm

Cherrapunji annual rainfall is 12000 mm

So Dharamsala 2500 mm is very meager.

Anyways i am following track of its rainfall too in 2011. Lets see how much it gets