Its Mawsynaram and Cherrapunji all the way, none had the chance to catch them. Agumbe has got only 1323 mm and Amboli around 1250 mm is not in the list. The surprise is 2 stations from Tamil Nadu has made into the list it is not Chinnakallar or Devala. Its Parsons Valley and Avalanche from Nilgiris district.
in mm (min 1400 mm)
- Mawsynaram, Meghalaya - 4781
- Cherrapunji, Meghalaya - 4355
- Parsons Valley, Tamil Nadu - 2166
- Shiragaon, Maharashtra - 2076
- Lamaj, Maharashtra - 2057
- Talacauvery, Karnataka - 2033
- Naladi, Karanataka - 1910
- Hosanagar, Karnataka - 1892
- Kottigehara, Karnataka - 1826
- Bhagamandala, Karnataka - 1820
- Amgaon, Karnataka - 1738
- Patherpunj, Maharashtra - 1684
- Avalanche, Tamil Nadu - 1663
- Tapola, Maharashtra - 1596
- Yadur, Karnataka - 1481
- Sangave, Maharashtra - 1472
- Mulshi, Maharashtra - 1470
- Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra - 1443
- Kuttiyadi, Kerala - 1401
- Hulikal, Karnataka - 1400
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