Agume 172 mm today. It takes the No.1 spot for most rainfall in the country for this monsoon season starting from June 1, 2011
Agumbe total rainfall from June 1 to 26th – 1607 mm
Ratnagiri District has got bountiful rains from June most of the places have crossed 1000 mm within 25 days.
I will put a updated list for week ending 26th by night or morning.
Raining in South Chennai..Mount, Adambakkam, Chromepet..
ReplyDeleteKindly consider kadra and castlerock these stations are recevng more than 100mm rain since from past week
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ReplyDeleteCentral India (MP, east Rajisthan) is again under dense clouds. Looks like BB1 is intensifying again????? Also places like Guana had received 39cmm approx 400mm of rain in 24 hours!!!! exceeding coastal rains this year. Also seems bay is feeding moisture to this central dense LOW.
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ReplyDeleteCentral India (MP, east Rajisthan) is again under dense clouds. Looks like BB1 is intensifying again????? Also places like Guana had received 39cmm approx 400mm of rain in 24 hours!!!! exceeding coastal rains this year. Also seems bay is feeding moisture to this central dense LOW.
It s observed that whenever it rains heavily n coastal and westrn ghats then the interiors of karnataka, marathwada rayalseema face drought like situation til mid august im observing this situation from 1994 2003 2008 and early 2009
ReplyDeletegood point pavan - inverse proportion theory - true as u say. weak swm(south west monsoon) means strong nwm(northest monsoon)?? Let Rajesh/Pradeep weather experts explain us.
ReplyDeletePavan.I shall check the details of what u mention with actual figures. But i dont think thats the case..interiors and coast can get rains from the same systems from bay or arabian sea.
ReplyDeleteWhere is Agume?? India???
ReplyDeleteAgumbe is situated in Thirthhalli taluk of shimoga dist of karnataka there are certain other places like hulikal, nilkund which almost gets same amt of rainfal as agumbe
ReplyDeleteAgumbe Average Rainfall - 7500 mm
ReplyDeleteHulikal - 7000 to 8000 mm
Bhagamandala - 6000 mmm
Pullingoth - 6000 mm
Kotteigehra - ?
Makut - 5000 mm
Nilkund - 5000 mm
are some of the wettest places in Kerala
These al places are from karnataka
ReplyDeleteoops sorry its from Karnataka
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