- Cherrapunji (Meghalaya) - 1218 cm (Annual around 1100)
- Agumbe (Karnataka) - 598 cm (Annual over 750)
- Gaganbawada (Maharashtra) - 513 cm (Annual over 600)
- Mahabaleshwar (Maharashtra) - 419 cm (Annual over 600)
- Shirali (Karnataka) - 399 cm (Annual over 400)
- Buxa (West Bengal) - 376 cm (Annual around 550)
- Coochbehar (West Bengal) - 373 cm (Annual around 350)
- Passighat (Arunachal Pradesh) - 367 cm (Annual around 450)
- Silchar (Assam) - 367 cm (Annual around 350)
- Bhagamandala (Karnataka) - 362 cm (Annual over 600)
- Honavar (Karnataka) - 355 (Annual over 350)
- Ratnagiri (Maharashtra) - 350 cm (Annual around 300)
- Panambur (Karnataka) - 350 cm (Annual over 350)
- Mangalore AP (Karnataka) - 349 cm (Annual around 400)
- Kottigehara (Karnataka) - 342 cm (Annual around ??)
- North Lakhimpur (Assam) - 338 cm (Annual around 350)
- Karwar (Karnataka) - 328 cm (Annual around 400)
- Harnai (Maharashtra) - 323 cm (Annual around 250)
- Piravom (Kerala) - 320 cm (Annual around ??)
- Mumbai Santa Cruz (Maharashtra) - 320 cm (Annual around 250)
- Gangtok (Sikkim) - 317 cm (Annual over 350)
- Jalpaiguri (West Bengal) - 317 cm (Annual around 350)
- Matheran (Maharashtra) - 312 cm (Annual around 550)
- Panjim (Goa) - 312 cm (Annual around 300)
- Vadakara (Kerala) - 312 cm (Annual around ??)
- Mumbai Colaba (Maharashtra) - 312 cm (Annual around 200)
- Chinnakallar (Tamilnadu) - 291 cm (Annual around 500)
- Peermade (Kerala) - 282 cm (Annual around 500)
- Kannur (Kerala) - 273cm ( Annual around ??)
- Itanagar (Arunachal Pradesh) - 279 cm (Annual around 350)
- Dehradun (Uttranchal) - 268 cm (Annual around 200)
- Dibrugarh (Assam) - 266 cm (Annual around 300)
- Dahanu (Goa) - 259 cm (Annual around 250)
- Valparai (Tamilnadu) - 248 cm (Annual around 350)
- Devala (Tamilnadu) - 247 cm (Annual over 400)
Thursday, September 9, 2010
All India Rainfall toppers from 1st January 2010 - 9th September 2010
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