Rainfall in last 24 hrs ending 8.30am at 25.07.2010
Karjat – 29, Sangmeshwar – 22, Vadgam, Deesa – 21 each, Thard, Bhiloda- 20 each,Colaba, Devgad – 18, Poladpur, Idar, Palanpur – 17 each, Mahad, Dapoli, Khed, Kankwali. Mahabaleshwar – 16 each, Chiplun, Guhagar, Nanadgad, Gaganbawda – 15 each, Shriwardhan, Murud, Sawantwadi, Vadnagar, Sidhapur, Wav – 14 each, Khalpur, Roha, Mhasla, Malvan, Sanacd, Patan, Dantiwada -13 each, Mangaon, Panvel, Lanja, Peint, -12 each, Santacurz, Rajapur, Vengurla, Vaibhavwadi, Kamrej, Mandvi, Sami – 11 each
Karjat – 29, Sangmeshwar – 22, Vadgam, Deesa – 21 each, Thard, Bhiloda- 20 each,Colaba, Devgad – 18, Poladpur, Idar, Palanpur – 17 each, Mahad, Dapoli, Khed, Kankwali. Mahabaleshwar – 16 each, Chiplun, Guhagar, Nanadgad, Gaganbawda – 15 each, Shriwardhan, Murud, Sawantwadi, Vadnagar, Sidhapur, Wav – 14 each, Khalpur, Roha, Mhasla, Malvan, Sanacd, Patan, Dantiwada -13 each, Mangaon, Panvel, Lanja, Peint, -12 each, Santacurz, Rajapur, Vengurla, Vaibhavwadi, Kamrej, Mandvi, Sami – 11 each
Rainfall from 1.1.10 till 25.7.10 (under Mumbai RMC)
- Gaganbawada - 249 cm (Annual 621)
- Ratnagiri - 224 (Annual 267)
- Goa (Panjim) - 194 (Annual 270 cm)
- Mumbai(Colaba) - 186 (Annual 192 cm)
- Mahabaleshwar - 179 (Annual 623 cm)
- Mumbai (Santa Cruz) - 177 (Annual 246 cm)
- Goa (Dabholim)- 159 (Annual 273 cm)
- Harnai - 155 (Annual 267 cm)
- Dahanu - 151 (Annual 238 cm)
- Alibaug - 137 cm (Annual 210 cm)
- Matheran - 109 cm (Annual 534 cm)
Mahabaleshwar has recorded 10cm from 8.30am to 3.30 pm today
ReplyDeleteWhat makes rain elude Karnataka? It has never happened in past.
ReplyDeleteProbably Gaganbawda rain exceeed Augumbe.
sset,
ReplyDeleteAgumbe - 277cm & Shirali - 260 are ahead of Gaganbawada's 254cm
Its South Interior Karnataka not getting rains
http://www.imdbangalore.gov.in/page2.pdf
http://www.imd.gov.in/section/hydro/dynamic/rfmaps/weekrain.htm
Sir, correct - very close - very soon next surge of low pressure over north bay will overtake figures. In fact what is observed is heat wave over europe,us,russia triggers extreme rains over maharashtra,gujrat and northen india. Maybe it is making no sense - but is there any connection?
ReplyDeleteIronical stuff is weatherman "Puttana" of Bangalore put in times paper every now and then warning of heavy rains in Bangalore! Recent one begin low pressure over bay and arabian sea has moved into karnataka. But we have since june not a single drop has fallen.
But yes nobody can stop natures pattern, unless science evolves to deflect clouds.
Thanks pradeep. Where o we get gaganbawada rainfalll figures ?
ReplyDeleteDear Rajesh,
ReplyDeleteWe are maintaining a database for some key stations and update them daily from Imd delhi,pune,mumbai's daily and weekly weather report. Some times they leave the station
eg.take todays Mumbai daily report
http://www.imdmumbai.gov.in/scripts/latest.asp?releaseId=EWD
Matheran has got 14cm which is left out....but IMD new delhi has got that
http://imd.gov.in/section/nhac/dynamic/RAINTBL.HTM
you can cross check the accuracy with the weekly report
http://www.imdmumbai.gov.in/scripts/latest.asp?releaseId=EWW