Wednesday, October 14, 2015

SWM Toppers from 1.06.2015 to 30.09.2015



Min 4000 mm

1.Mawsynaram, Meghalaya - 11492
2.Cherrapunji RKM, Meghalaya - 10000-10500
3.Cherrapunji, Meghalaya - 10085
4.Hulikal, Karnataka - 5350
5.Mastikatte, Karnataka - 5102
6.Agumbe, Karnataka - 4943
7.Shiragaon, Maharashtra - 4921
8.Lamaj, Maharashtra - 4721
9.Yadur, Karnataka - 4704
10.Mani, Karnataka - 4458
11.Cogar, Karnataka - 4500
12.Talacauvery, Karnataka - 4451
13.Mulshi, Maharahstra - 4391
14.Nilkund, Karnataka - 4200
15.Kuttiyadi, Kerala ~ 4100
16.Walvan, Maharashtra - 4050
17.Patherpunj, Maharashtra - 4000
18.Kollur, Karnataka ~ 4000
19.Kerekatte, Karnataka - 4000 (till 31.08.2015)

Wednesday, September 23, 2015


Vamco pulse which is a LPA now, pounds Meghalaya with extreme rainfall ending 8.30 am on 23.09.2015

The low pressure area lies over north Bangladesh and neighbourhood and the associated cyclonic circulation extends upto 2.1 kms a.s.l.

in mm

Mawsynram - 422
Cherrapunji RKM - 368
Cherrapunji - 308
Williamnagar - 230
Nongstion - 174
Shella - 120
Barapani - 80
Shillong - 77
Jowai - 60
Nongpoh - 30


Himachal gets heavy rains from interaction of Dying LPA and WD, ending 8.30 am on 23.09.2015

The low pressure area over northwest Rajasthan and neigh bourhood has become less marked. However, associated cyclonic circulation lies over Haryana and adjoining Punjab and extends between 1.5 & 2.1 kms a.s.l. The western disturbance as an upper air cyclonic circulation extending upto 5.8 kms a.s.l. lies over north Pakistan and neighbourhood with a trough aloft now running roughly along Long.71.0°E to the north of Lat.25.0°N. 

in mm

Kheri - 168
Dalhousie - 149
Kalatop - 147
Aghar - 142
Ghamroor - 97
Dharamshala - 92
Saloni - 82
Amb - 80
Udaipur - 77
Chamba - 77
Nurpur - 72
Gaggal - 69
kangra - 69
Bharwara - 67
Nainadevi - 64
Guler - 64
Bhoranj - 60
Manali - 57
Renuka - 57
Keylong - 51
Una - 50

WD interacts with the dying LPA and its asscoiated circulation, causes massive rains in Kashmir, ending 8.30 am on 23.09.2015

The low pressure area over northwest Rajasthan and neigh bourhood has become less marked. However, associated cyclonic circulation lies over Haryana and adjoining Punjab and extends between 1.5 & 2.1 kms a.s.l. The western disturbance as an upper air cyclonic circulation extending upto 5.8 kms a.s.l. lies over north Pakistan and neighbourhood with a trough aloft now running roughly along Long.71.0°E to the north of Lat.25.0°N. 

in mm

Kathua - 203
Katra  - 192
Batote  - 192
Rajhani - 177
Banihal - 131
Udhampur - 130
Qazigund - 128
Badarwah - 115
Kukernag  - 106
Anantnag - 91
Jammu - 84
Jammu Aero - 80
Rajouri  - 70
Awantipur - 62
Pahalgam - 60
Gulmarg - 58
Govindpura - 57
Samba - 50
Kupwara - 45

Dying LPA and WD pounds food bowl of India (Punjab) with massive rains, ending 8.30 am on 23.09.2015
The low pressure area over northwest Rajasthan and neigh bourhood has become less marked. However, associated cyclonic circulation lies over Haryana and adjoining Punjab and extends between 1.5 & 2.1 kms a.s.l. The western disturbance as an upper air cyclonic circulation extending upto 5.8 kms a.s.l. lies over north Pakistan and neighbourhood with a trough aloft now running roughly along Long.71.0°E to the north of Lat.25.0°N.

in mm

Malakpur - 216
Madhopur - 200
Mukerian - 192
Hoshiarpur - 190
Gurudaspur - 185
Shahpur Kandi - 170
Phangota - 150
Ranjit sagar dam - 140
Dasuya - 120
Ropar - 108
Chandigarh - 101
Mohali - 100
Kharar - 83
Tibri - 81
Sirhind - 80
Batala - 79
Taran Taran - 76
Nabha - 75
Derabassi - 72
Balachaur - 70
Amritsar - 60
Anandpur Sahib - 60
Nangal - 58
Badikakoran - 57
Nakodar - 55
Samrala - 54
Kapurthala - 53
Fatehgarh Sahib - 52




Monday, September 14, 2015

Top 15 rainfall of SWM 1st June - 12th September, 2015


Min 4000 mm 

1.Mawsynaram, Meghalaya -  10550
2.Cherrapunji, Meghalaya - 9143
3.Cherrapunji RKM, Meghalaya - N.A.
4.Hulikal, Karnataka - 4980
5.Mastikatte, Karnataka - 4791
6.Agumbe, Karnataka - 4624
7.Lamaj, Maharashtra - 4507
8.Yadur, Karnataka - 4473
9.Shiragaon, Maharashtra - 4319
10.Talacauvery, Karnataka - 4257
11.Mani, Karnataka - 4212
12.Kerekatte, Karnataka- 4100
13.Mulshi, Maharashtra - 4004
14.Cogar, Karnataka - 4000
15.Kuttiyadi, Kerala ~ 4000

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Meghalaya's historic rainfall continues.

Mawsynaram gets close to 2000 mm rainfall in past 4 days. Can it reach 1000 mm in a day


Mawsynaram Last 4 days rainfall

16.08.2015 - 409 mm
17.08.2015 - 198 mm
18.08.2015 - 526 mm
19.08.2015 - 745 mm
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Total - 1878 mm
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Khliehshnong Last 4 days rainfall

16.08.2015 - 241 mm
17.08.2015 - NA
18.08.2015 -  NA
19.08.2015 - 569 mm
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Total - 810 mm (in two days)
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Cherrapunji Last 4 days rainfall

16.08.2015 - 195 mm
17.08.2015 - 162 mm
18.08.2015 - 313 mm
19.08.2015 - 472 mm
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Total - 1142 mm
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Mawkyrwat  Last 4 days rainfall

16.08.2015 - 190 mm
17.08.2015 - 120 mm
18.08.2015 - 383 mm
19.08.2015 - 417 mm
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Total - 1110 mm
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Friday, July 3, 2015

SWM Toppers is back, Top 20 Rainfall stations in India from 01.06.15 to 30.06.15

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)
  1. Mawsynaram, Meghalaya - 4781
  2. Cherrapunji, Meghalaya - 4355
  3. Parsons Valley, Tamil Nadu - 2166
  4. Shiragaon, Maharashtra - 2076
  5. Lamaj, Maharashtra - 2057
  6. Talacauvery, Karnataka - 2033
  7. Naladi, Karanataka - 1910
  8. Hosanagar, Karnataka - 1892
  9. Kottigehara, Karnataka - 1826
  10. Bhagamandala, Karnataka - 1820
  11. Amgaon, Karnataka - 1738
  12. Patherpunj, Maharashtra - 1684
  13. Avalanche, Tamil Nadu - 1663
  14. Tapola, Maharashtra - 1596
  15. Yadur, Karnataka - 1481
  16. Sangave, Maharashtra - 1472
  17. Mulshi, Maharashtra - 1470
  18. Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra - 1443
  19. Kuttiyadi, Kerala - 1401
  20. Hulikal, Karnataka - 1400
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Friday, June 26, 2015

Deep Depression Leaves trail of Destruction in Gujarat with Historic Rainfall and leaves over 70 dead.


The Deep Depression made landfall over south Gujarat coast near Diu on 23rd June 2015 and dumped historic rainfal. Amreli district was the worst hit. Bagasra got its annual rainfall in one day. 

in mm

24.06.2015

Una - 324
Gir Gadhada - 288
Malia  - 269
Kodinar  - 225
Talala - 219
Rajula - 192
Diu  - 189
Rajkot  - 167


25.06.2015

Bagasra - 636
Dhari - 511
Variyav - 400
Vadia - 393
Gondal - 257
Lodhika  - 252
Palitana - 251
Wanakbori - 245
Kotdasangani  - 237
Malpur - 216
Vadali - 200
Shahera - 194
Bhiloda - 190
Khedbrahma - 189
Godhra - 184
Lathi  - 182
Amreli - 182
Bhavnagar - 182
Savarkundla - 180
Jessar - 180
Idar - 177
Surat - 177
Vallabhipur - 177
Umrala  - 164
Meghraj - 161

























Saturday, June 13, 2015

Cyclone Ashoba weakens into Low Pressure Area, No landfall as a Storm.

As predicted a week back the deep layered HPA and unfavorable conditions will not allow it for landfall over Oman, and Ashoba will fizzle out in Open Sea. The same has happened yesterday. Ashoba had weakened from Depression to Low Pressure Area on 12th evening. It is no more a Cyclone. But now comes the flooding.



Here are the rainfall in Oman, which are historic Masirah has got 236 mm rainfall in last two days

in mm

13.06.2015
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Masirah - 170
Joba - 89
Sur - 53
Qalhat - 42
Bydiah - 8
Ras Al-Had - 6
Qurn Alam - 4
Yaaloni - 3

12.06.2015
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Masirah - 66

Ras Al-Had - 40
Sur - 19
Qalhat - 7
Joba - 3
Bydiah - 4