Amgaon has got 7651 mm till 13th August, and would have crossed 8000 mm well before Hulikal. Hulikal Annual average rainfall is 8007 mm. But this year it has matched its annual average in this SWM with more than a month to go. Cherrapunji is lagging with rains around 4000 mm. Hulikal has got twice the amount of Cherrapunji rainfall.
All India Top 20 Toppers from 01.06.13 to 22.08.13
in mm (Min 6000 mm)
- Hulikal, Karnataka - 8001
- Amgaon, Karnataka - 7651 (14 to 22nd August data not available)
- Tamhini, Maharashtra - 7579
- Mashtikatte, Karnataka - 7548
- Agumbe, Karnataka - 7013
- Suralbhi, Karnataka - 6919
- Talacauvery, Karnataka - 6870
- Yadur, Karnataka - 6834
- Kitwade, Maharashtra - 6751
- Mani Dam, Karnatak - 6627
- Kogar, Karnataka - 6601
- Gavali, Karnataka - 6521
- Mulshi, Maharashtra - 6361
- Patgaon, Maharashtra - 6350 (1 to 11th July data not available)
- Dawdi, Maharahtra - 6310
- Shirgaon, Maharashtra - 6210
- Amboli, Maharashtra - 6066
- Nilkund, Karnataka - 6034
- Kanakumbi, Karnataka - 6024
- Navaja, Maharashtra - 6000
- Dajipur, Maharahstra - 6000
2 comments:
Kerala toppers
Hi Pradeep,
Can you tell me the highest rainfall ever in a day in agumbe,hulikal,kammardi and sringeri.
Thanks
Harsha
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