Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Kitwade crosses 4000 mm for the SW monsoon 2012 ahead of Agumbe, Gaganbavada, Kollur, Amboli and Dajipur

The August rainfall in the past 6 days, from 1st August to 6st August, 2012, many places in Maharashtra has got very very heavy rainfall. Kitwade in Maharashtra crossed 4000 mm for SWM 2012 ahead of other heavy weights Agumbe, Gaganbavada, Kollur, Amboli and Dajipur. It is only the second station behin
 
Rainfall in mm (Min - 750 mm) 
 
Kitwade  -  1080 mm
01.08.2012 - 100
02.08.2012 - 110
03.08.2012 - 161 
04.08.2012 - 283
05.08.2012 - 238
06.08.2012 - 188  
 
Amboli  - 865 mm
01.08.2012 - 52
02.08.2012 - 65
03.08.2012 - 228
04.08.2012 - 160
05.08.2012 - 175
06.08.2012 - 185 

Mahabaleshwar - 841 mm
01.08.2012 - 244
02.08.2012 - 242
03.08.2012 - 131
04.08.2012 - 101
05.08.2012 - 42
06.08.2012 - 81

Mulshi Dam -   813 mm
01.08.2012 - 280
02.08.2012 - 178
03.08.2012 - 80
04.08.2012 - 87
05.08.2012 - 76
06.08.2012 - 112

Shirgaon Ghat - 810 mm
01.08.2012 - 280
02.08.2012 - 180
03.08.2012 - 80
04.08.2012 - 90
05.08.2012 - 70
06.08.2012 - 110

Tamini Ghat - 780 mm
01.08.2012 - 270
02.08.2012 - 200
03.08.2012 - 70
04.08.2012 - 120
05.08.2012 -  60
06.08.2012 -  60
 
The Top Maharashtra SWM rainfall places (minimum 3000 mm) till 6th August, 2012
  1. Kitwade - 4161
  2. Dajipur - 3644
  3. Amboli - 3599 
  4. Patagon - 3598
  5. Gaganbawada - 3496
  6. Sangameshwar - 3449
  7. Tamini Ghat - 3261
  8. Kasari - 3210
  9. Mulshi Dam - 3208
  10. Shiragon Ghat - 3130
  11. Mahabaleshwar - 3029
  12. Dawadi - 3005

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