The dry phase of MJO is spoiling the HRF figures. It is surprise that after 24 days into June, only one station from Peninsular India managed to cross 1000 mm. Just compare with 2011 figures for similar period. (SWM 2011 comparative figures). Meanwhile, the North Eastern HRF stations continue to impress. They failed miserably in 2011, but 2012 till June is definitely theirs. The MJO wet phase begins at end of first week of July, hopefully the peninsular HRF stations rock to their potential.
Rainfall in mm (Minimum of 700 mm)
- Cherrapunji (Meghalaya) - 1975
- Kumargram (West Bengal) - 1135
- Falakata (West Bengal) - 1110
- Malvan (Maharashtra) - 1080
- Chepan (West Bengal) - 1000
- Agumbe (Karnataka) - 990
- Shirali (Karnataka) - 965
- Coochbehar (West Bengal) - 930
- Gokarna (Karnataka) - 920
- Kollur (Karnataka) - 920
- Udupi (Karnataka) - 900
- Patgaon (Maharashtra) - 890
- Pernem (Goa) - 885
- Barobhisha (West Bengal) - 870
- Panjim (Goa) - 865
- Gaganbawda (Maharashtra) - 820
- Karkala (Karnataka) - 810
- Mayabunder (Andaman & Nicobar Islands) - 805
- Dhubri (Assam) - 800
- Hasimara (West Bengal) -795
- Dabolim (Goa) - 795
- Gazoldoba (West Bengal) - 790
- Vadakara (Kerala) - 785
- Vengurla (Maharashtra) - 785
- Mapusa (Goa) - 775
- Mormugao (Goa) - 770
- Honavar (Karnataka) - 760
- Buxaduar (West Bengal) - 750
- Karwar (Karnataka) - 735
- Gangtok (Sikkim) - 730
- Passighat (Arunachal Pradesh) - 725
- Dodamarg (Maharashtra) - 720
- Panambur (Karnataka) - 710
- Dapoli (Maharashtra) - 710
- Quepem (Goa) - 700
- Devgad (Maharashtra) - 700
- Silchar (Assam) - 700
- Nagarkata (West Bengal) - 700
- Chinnakallar (Tamil Nadu) - 700
- Siddapura (Karnataka) - 700
- Diana (West Bengal) - 700
- Enamakkal (Kerala) - 700
All figures
compiled with limited data and IMD resources. Other places such as
Mawsynaram, Long Island, Castle Rock and Hulikal would have also have
made it to the list. Next cutoff list is 1000 mm (to be published on 1st July 2012).
1 comment:
Excellent post! Will be sharing this on my blog tonight
Cheers,
Akshay Deoras
METD WEATHER
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