As you can see Cherrapunji has 100% lead over its second placed south India counterpart Agumbe. The surprise is no station from Kerala and Tamil Nadu are found in the list compared to last year.
Rainfall in mm (Minimum of 1500 mm)
- Cherrapunji (Meghalaya) - 3985
- Agumbe (Karnataka) - 1966
- Pernem (Goa) - 1917
- Gaganbawda (Maharashtra) - 1880
- Kumargram (West Bengal) - 1860
- Chepan (West Bengal) - 1850
- Falakata (West Bengal) - 1840
- Kollur (Karnataka) -1760
- Gokarna (Karnataka) - 1750
- Patgaon (Maharashtra) - 1742
- Amboli (Maharashtra) - 1742
- Sangameshwar (Maharashtra) - 1735
- Kokrajhar (Assam) - 1690 *
- Barobhisa (West Bengal) - 1680
- Coochbehar (West Bengal) - 1665
- Quepem (Goa) - 1643
- Shirali (Karnataka) - 1617
- Malvan (Maharashtra) - 1596
- Gossaigaon (Assam) - 1560 *
- Hasimara (West Bengal) -1550
- Karkala (Karnataka) - 1530
- Siddapura (Karnataka) - 1510
In order to add more spice to the list, i have introduced the state wise top 5 places. This covers only the states which has Heavy Rainfall Sations (HRF).
State-wise Toppers (Rainfall in mm)
Meghlaya
- Cherrapunji - 3985
- Jowai - 1110
- Williamnagar - 1050
- Baghmara - 800
- Nongostin - 700
- Passighat - 1462
- Itanagar - 1132
- Tuting -1090
- Tezu - 880
- Anini - 710
- Kokrajhar - 1690 *
- Gossaigaon 1560 *
- Kajalgaon - 1250 *
- Dhubri - 1184
- Chouldhowaghat - 1050
- Kumargram - 1860
- Chepan - 1850
- Falakata - 1840
- Barobhisa - 1680
- Coochbehar - 1665
- Gaganbawda - 1880
- Patagon - 1742
- Amboli - 1742
- Sangameshwar - 1735
- Malvan - 1596
- Pratapgad - 1200
- Tamini - 1050
- Dawdi - 1020
- Navaja - 1000
- Shirgaon - 1000
- Pernem - 1917
- Quepem - 1643
- Panaji - 1479
- Mapusa - 1441
- Valpoi - 1423
- Agumbe - 1966
- Kollur -1760
- Gokarna - 1750
- Shirali - 1617
- Karkala - 1530
- Vadakara - 1390
- Kudulu -1150
- Hosdurg -1090
- Kannur - 987
- Enamakkal - 970
- Chinnakallar - 1210
- Devala - 940
- Sholayar - 890
- Valparai - 790
- Upper Bhavani - 550
* Some days rainfall missing and many places in Assam would have got similar or higher rainfall than the places quoted above.
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