It
is 75 days into the monsoon, the lead of Cherrapunji of nearly 4000
mm between first and second spot during July 31st is now reduced to around 2500 mm mark. In 2011, we had 55 stations which
crossed 3500 mm mark till 15th August. This year the list has gotten
shrunken to 27 stations. Apart from Cherrapunji, only HRF places from two states (Maharashtra 13 stations and Karnataka 13 stations) are in the list.
The 2011 link till 15.08.2011 is here - http://tamilnaduweatherman.blogspot.in/2011/08/all-india-swm-rainfall-from-01062011-to.html
The 2011 link till 15.08.2011 is here - http://tamilnaduweatherman.blogspot.in/2011/08/all-india-swm-rainfall-from-01062011-to.html
Rainfall in mm (Minimum of 3500 mm)
- Cherrapunji (Meghalaya) - 7529
- Agumbe (Karnataka) - 4833
- Kollur (Karnataka) - 4676
- Kitwade (Maharashtra) - 4619
- Amgaon (Karnataka) - 4541
- Dajipur (Maharashtra) - 4311
- Amboli (Maharashtra) - 4304
- Tamini Ghat (Maharashtra) - 4180
- Gavali (Karnataka) - 4162
- Patgaon (Maharashtra) - 4103
- Gaganbawda (Maharashtra) - 3958
- Mulshi Dam (Maharashtra) - 3923
- Dawadi Ghat (Maharashtra) - 3890
- Kanakumbi (Karnataka) - 3888
- Mahabaleshwar (Maharashtra) - 3848
- Nilkund (Karnataka) - 3834
- Sangameshwar (Maharashtra) -3831
- Shiragaon Ghat (Maharashtra) - 3830
- Albadi (Karnataka) - 3800
- Kasari (Maharashtra) - 3775
- Castle Rock (Karnataka) - 3716
- Sitanadi (Karnataka) - 3657
- Kerveshe (Karnataka) - 3500
- Talacauvery (Karnataka) - 3500
- Navaja (Maharashtra) ~ 3500
- Arendur (Karnataka) ~ 3500
- Mulikar (Karnataka) ~ 3500
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