Nagara located in Hosanagara Taluk in Shimoga District in Karnataka recorded 746 mm rainfall in 48 hrs. Hulikal, the king of South India is located just 15kms from Nagara. It is the only place after Cherrapunji to record two 300+ mm rainfall in 2012. Hulikal figures is not published daily by IMD.
Here is the comparison between Agumbe, Kollur and Nagara.
Nagara - 746 mm
05.08.2012 - 437 mm
04.08.2012 - 309 mm
Kollur - 205 mm
05.08.2012 - 115 mm
04.08.2012 - 90 mm
Agumbe - 185 mm
05.08.2012 - 119 mm
04.08.2012 - 66 mm
24 hrs rainfall recorded in 2012 Minimum (300 mm)
- Cherrapunji, Meghlaya – 26.06.12 – 772 mm
- Cherrapunji, Meghlaya – 15.07.12 – 543 mm
- Srinagar City, Uttrakhand - 14.07.12 - 532 mm
- Cherrapunji, Meghlaya – 25.06.12 – 461 mm
- Nagara, Karnataka - 05.08.12 - 437 mm
- Chebri, Tripura - 16.06.12 - 411 mm
- Sonkatch, Madhya Pradesh - 29.07.12 - 410 mm
- Cherrapunji, Meghlaya – 09.06.12 – 396 mm
- Malvan, Maharashtra – 19.06.12 – 386 mm
- Khowai, Tripura – 16.06.12 – 369 mm
- Dapoli, Maharahtra – 18.06.12 – 337 mm
- Kayamkulam, Kerala - 05.05.12 - 334 mm
- Gossaigaon, Assam - 26.06.12 - 330 mm
- Kokrajhar, Assam - 26.06.12 - 320 mm
- Dhubri, Assam – 16.06.12 – 315 mm
- Mount Abu, Rajasthan - 11.07.12 - 313 mm
- Falakata, West Bengal – 17.06.12 – 312 mm
- Nagara, Karnataka - 04.08.12 - 309 mm
- Diana, West Bengal - 15.07.2012 - 303 mm
- Cherrapunji, Meghlaya – 13.07.12 – 302 mm
- Williamnagar, Meghlaya – 09.06.12 – 301 mm
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