Rainfall reported on 0830 hrs of 22 Aug 2010 in Tamilnadu | |
Padalur | 8.0 |
Chidambaram | 63.0 |
Thally | 56.7 |
Peraiyur | 34.0 |
Kollidam | 75.0 |
Mayiladuthurai | 25.0 |
Nagapattinam | 28.0 |
Sirkali | 110.0 |
Tarangambadi | 24.2 |
Vedaranyam | 18.4 |
Mangalapuram | 10.2 |
Denkanikottai | 11.0 |
Naduvattam | 25.0 |
Baur | 12.0 |
Alangudi | 20.0 |
Aranthangi | 11.0 |
Illupur | 12.6 |
Kandarvakottai | 30.0 |
Karambakudi | 14.0 |
Keeranur | 18.0 |
Perungalur | 21.0 |
Pudukkottai | 13.0 |
Attur | 10.4 |
Vazapadi | 10.0 |
Rasipuram | 8.4 |
Cheyyur | 25.0 |
Cuddalore | 75.0 |
K.M.Koil | 28.0 |
Parangipettai | 39.0 |
Sethiyathope | 31.0 |
Srimushnam | 20.0 |
Tozudur | 16.0 |
Vridhachalam | 24.4 |
Dharmapuri | 10.0 |
Harur | 8.0 |
Palacode | 12.0 |
Krishnagiri | 10.6 |
Pennagaram | 9.0 |
Kumbakonam | 26.4 |
Chinglepet | 90.8 |
Kanchipuram | 48.0 |
Maduranthagam | 57.0 |
Sriperumbudur | 41.2 |
Tambaram | 48.2 |
Uthiramerur | 71.0 |
Panchapatti | 8.0 |
Thogaimalai | 13.0 |
Penugondapuram | 18.2 |
Pochampalli | 9.2 |
Pappireddipatti | 12.0 |
Vellore | 42.2 |
Thuraiyur | 10.0 |
Kovilpatti | 8.0 |
Surangudi | 15.0 |
Vilathikulam | 15.0 |
Alangayam | 15.0 |
Ambur | 15.4 |
Arakkonam | 45.4 |
Gudiyatham | 26.0 |
Melalathur | 22.6 |
Sholigur | 36.0 |
Yercaud | 11.2 |
Vaniyambadi | 22.0 |
Samayapuram | 12.5 |
Gingee | 43.0 |
Kallakurichi | 20.0 |
Sankarapuram | 13.0 |
Tindivanam | 15.0 |
Tirukoilur | 24.0 |
Ulundurpet | 20.0 |
Vanur | 25.0 |
Viluppuram | 43.0 |
Anna unversity | 24.8 |
DGP office | 24.1 |
Tirupattur | 12.2 |
Cholavaram | 15.0 |
Nungambakkam | 12.8 |
Madukur | 34.2 |
Orathanadu | 20.8 |
Papanasam | 23.2 |
Pattukottai | 27.0 |
Peravurani | 32.3 |
Thanjavur | 35.0 |
Thiruvidaimarudhur | 27.0 |
Tirukattupalli | 14.2 |
Tiruvaiyaru | 45.1 |
Tiruchy AP | 13.6 |
Mulanur | 9.0 |
Tiruchy Town | 8.0 |
Pallipattu | 21.0 |
Ponneri | 14.0 |
Poonamallee | 27.0 |
Poondi | 13.0 |
Tiruttani | 36.0 |
Tiruvallur | 16.0 |
Lalgudi | 12.2 |
Marungapuri | 10.4 |
Musiri | 10.0 |
Pullambadi | 15.8 |
Grand Anicut | 11.2 |
Periyar Dam | 17.0 |
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Rainfall intensity on 22 Aug 2010
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Dharmapuri
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Rain lashed Dharmapuri district from Friday night. Karimangalam experienced a maximum rainfall of 245 mm.Dharmapuri district experienced a maximum rainfall of 365 mm. All the lakes and ponds in and around Karimangalam were filled to the brim.
Krishnagiri
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In Krishnagiri district, many places received moderate rain from Thursday night. Moderate rain occurred on Saturday morning for about two hours. Rainfall recorded in mm in various places is: Denkankottai - 76, Anchetti - 43, Thaly - 27, Royakottai - 29, Barur - 63.4 and KRP Dam - 8.2.
Nilgiris
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Heavy rain accompanied by thunder and lightning lashed several parts of the Nilgiris on Friday night. With the downpour continuing till the small hours of Saturday, Ooty recorded 71 mm of rainfall and Kotagiri 75 mm.
Salem
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Rain continued to batter Salem city and the district for the second consecutive day on Saturday.
The heavy rain, which began on Friday evening forcing the postponement of DMK public meeting which Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi was to address, inundated the low-lying areas in the city. The Gandhi Stadium resembled a pool and many roads and streets had come under a sheet of water.Salem city recorded 30.4 mm
Tourists shied away from Yercaud as bitter chill swept across the hill resort since Friday morning. Rains added to their woes. Power failure also had gripped the town.
Namakkal town and surrounding places received rain since Friday evening. Kolli Hills also recorded heavy rains
Erode
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Incessant rain affected normal life in various parts of Erode district on Saturday.
A number of parts in the district, including Erode town, received heavy showers on Friday night and Saturday. The overcast sky and incessant rain brought down the temperature significantly, giving the much needed respite from heat.
First law of high school physics - "Always specify units"
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ReplyDeleteDear Anonymous,
ReplyDeleteSorry for the mistake. Usually rainfall are measured in terms of mm only.
Anoy,
ReplyDeletePlease ur name, wen posting...dont be a coward
Can someone pl let me know how to interpret the radar shown in this page?
ReplyDeleteDear Kanyen,
ReplyDeletewhere did you get the rainfall data..can u provide me the link
Dear mr.kaneyan,
ReplyDeletecan i get ur email id pls .??
Dear Sir,
ReplyDeleteI am an engineer. I want to know the average max.intensity of rain fall in mm/hr for Tirunelveli/koodankulam, for designing storm water drain. Can you please provide it??
My name is Venkatesh, from Chennai
venkatesh,
ReplyDeletefor which project you are working. Approach IMD they will be having the data. else Try 2years at max 5 years as run-off period.
Approach Meinhardt Singapore they are designing SWD for our project in Tiruelevli
Dear Venkatesh,
ReplyDeleteFor analyzing rainfall intensity one requires Self Recording Rainguge Chart.
[1] Tamilnadu PWD has established under Hydrology Project I a Full climatic Station [FCS] on the right bank of River Tamirbarani at Cheranmahadevi. Here you may get rainfall chart.
[2] Similarly another FCS is situated at Nambiyar Dam site.
However Data can be obtained from
The Chief Engineer,
PWD, SG&SWRDC,
TARAMANI,CHENNAI-113.only
[2] Central Water Commission is having another station at Morapanadu.
[3] IMD is having a station at Kanyakumari.
[4] Thoothukudi Port Trust data is avaialble.
These data [3] & [4] can be obtained from Regional Meteorologicl Centre, No:6 college Road, Chennai-600 006.
Apart from that NCAR & NCEP data can be down loaded.
Few private institutions like TVS maintained Agri Firm at Nanguneri & at Donavur Fellowship, Donavur data MAY repeat may be available.