After 120 days of South West Monsoon, we finally have a winner and it is Amagaon from Karnataka. The legend Cherrapunji managed to cross 6000 mm mark. Amagaon & Hulikal were clear winners in 2011 SWM season.
I will still continue to rank the toppers in North East Monsoon too. From Tamil Nadu, Chinna Kallar made the list with 4800 mm rainfall. Watch out for this place in NEM. It gets rains in NEM too.All India
Rainfall in mm's (Min 4000 mm)
- Amagaon (Karnataka) - 8965
- Hulikal (Karnataka) - 8311
- Amboli (Maharashtra) - 7449
- Kollur (Karnataka) - 7427
- Agumbe (Karnataka) - 7405
- Gaganbawada (Maharashtra) - 6900
- Gavali (Karnataka) - 6775
- Sangameshwar (Maharashtra) - 6698
- Mulshi Dam (Maharashtra) - 6471
- Mahabaleshwar (Maharashtra) - 6464
- Cherrapunji (Meghalaya) - 6140
- Patagon Dam (Maharashtra) - 6027
- Kasari Dam (Maharashtra) - 5870
- Bhira (Maharashtra) - 5725
- Kerveshe (Karnataka) - 5696
- Radhanagri Dam (Maharashtra) - 5421
- Koyna Dam (Maharashtra) - 5419
- Kadra (Karnataka) - 5325
- Lonavala Dam (Maharashtra) - 5318
- Siddapura (Karnataka) - 5289
- Gerosoppa (Karnataka) - 5206
- Tillari (Maharashtra) - 5066
- Gorkhana (Karnataka) - 5038
- Mandangad (Maharashtra) - 4840
- Ajekar (Karnataka) - 4820
- Valpoi (Goa) - 4817
- Dapoli (Maharashtra) - 4813
- Chinna Kallar (Tamil Nadu) - 4800
- Chiplun (Maharashtra) - 4690
- Vaibhavwadi (Maharshtra) - 4638
- Rajapur (Maharashtra) - 4542
- Kankavli (Maharashtra) - 4534
- Bhagamandala (Karnataka) - 4532
- Tulshi Lake (Maharashtra) - 4526
- Sawantwadi (Maharashtra) - 4480
- Mhasla (Maharashtra) - 4445
- Karkala (Karnataka) - 4422
- Lanja (Maharashtra) - 4402
- Matheran (Maharashtra) - 4400
- Walwand (Maharashtra) - 4393
- Ratnagiri (Maharashtra) - 4369
- Dodamarg (Maharashtra) - 4291
- Quepem (Goa) - 4285
- Sudhgad (Maharashtra) - 4282
- Bhatkal (Karnataka) - 4266
- Radhanagri (Maharashtra) -4262
- Vadakara (Kerala) - 4231
- Malvan (Maharashtra) - 4219
- Tala (Mahrashtra) - 4170
- Kudal (Maharashtra) - 4078
- Honavar (Karnataka) - 4073
- Pawna (Maharashtra) - 4057
- Sanguem (Goa) - 4047
- Ponda (Goa) - 4042
- Kottigehara (Karnataka) - 4031
- Udupi (Karnataka) - 4026
- Khed (Maharashtra) - 4002
Major Cities
Apart from the above places, the rank of India's Major Cities (Population above 2 million) for the SWM are as follows
Rainfall in mm SWM total
- Mumbai – 3155
- Kolkata – 1403
- Bhopal - 1266
- Surat – 1218
- Lucknow – 1046
- Indore - 982
- Nagpur – 911
- Patna - 871
- Pune – 803
- Chennai – 789
- Ahmedabad – 728
- Jaipur – 675
- Delhi – 622
- Bangalore – 540
- Hyderabad – 528
For Chennai monsoon (NEM) is yet to begin, i am sure it will end second in the list behind for the year behind Mumbai.
Region wise SWM Toppers
With limited available data, the following are the region wise toppers (Rainfall in mm SWM total)
North India
1.Dharmashala (Himachal Pradesh) - 3180
2.Dehradun (Uttranchal)- 2426
3.Jammu (Kashmir) - 1238
Central India
1. Guna (Madhya Pradesh) - 1825
2.Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh) - 1692
3.Raipur (Chhattisgarh) - 1562
North East India
1.Cherrapunji (Meghalaya) - 6140
2.Chouldhowaghat (Assam) - 3026
East India
1.Buxaduar (West Bengal) - 3380
2.Darjeeling (West Bengal) -2657
3.Gangtok (Sikkim) - 2540
North West India
1.Kaprada (Gujarat) - 2811
2.Pardi (Gujarat) - 2476
3.Umerpada (Gujarat) - 2441
4.Mt Abu (Rajasthan) - 2050
West India
1.Amboli (Maharashtra) - 7449
2.Gaganbawada (Maharashtra) - 6900
3.Sangameshwar (Maharashtra) - 6698
4.Mulshi Dam (Maharashtra) - 6471
5.Mahabaleshwar (Maharashtra) - 6464
6.Patagon Dam (Maharashtra) - 6027
South India
1.Amagaon (Karnataka) - 8965
2.Hulikal (Karnataka) - 8311
3.Agumbe (Karnataka) - 7405
4.Kollur (Karnataka) - 7427
Islands
1.Maya Bundar (Anadaman) -3788
2.Long Island (Andaman) -2579
3.Port Blair (Andaman) -2297
Lovely compilation Pradeep, anf thanks for the info...very interesting, specially zone wise.
ReplyDeleteWonderful compilation and something I looked forward too. Cannot this for the top ten be done on a daily basis ? Would be interesting.
ReplyDeleteAlso look forward to the end of the year scores. June 1 to May 31st that would be something to look forward to.
Again my compliments for a nice piece of work.