Monday, August 16, 2010

South West Monsoon Rainfall Toppers 2010 till 15th August

All IndiaTop Rainfalls, over a limit of 2000mms, from 1st. June to 15th. August 2010.
  1. Cherrapunji: 5787 mm (-435)
  2. Agumbe: 4409 mm (-1075)
  3. Gaganbawada: 3840 mm
  4. Shirali: 3272 mm (+262)
  5. Mahableshwar: 3003 mm (-1234)
  6. Honavar: 2826 mm (+225)
  7. Ratnagiri: 2823 mm (+698)
  8. Buxa: 2808 mm
  9. Mangalore AP: 2644 mm(-25)
  10. Panambur: 2638 mm (+91)
  11. Bhagamandala: 2508 mm
  12. Karwar: 2499 mm (+185)
  13. Panjim: 2493 (+382)
  14. Harnai: 2456 mm (+502)
  15. Mumbai Colaba: 2312 mm (+778)
  16. Chinnakallar: 2276 mm
  17. Kottigehara: 2262 mm
  18. Mumbai Santa Cruz: 2219 mm (+512)
  19. Kannur: 2176 mm
  20. Matheran: 2160 mm
  21. Dahanu: 2011 mm (+513)
Rajesh, in continuation to ur list...here is the complete combined list

2 comments:

  1. Thanks Pradeep.
    The Mahableshwar figure differs. I have shown 3037 as per the figure put up in the Regional Daily Weather report on the regional Mumbai IMD page !

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  2. Today I travelled from Bangalore to Mumbai(navi mumbai) by volvo bus. From satara, pune, lonavale, navi mumbai - entire huge mountains, waterfalls, streams, lush velvet greenary, huge dense canopy of trees, cows grazing at horizon (lush meadows), windmills, dense clouds touching almost ground- rains, mountain tunnels - sight is like beautiful heaven. Entrie route is most spectacular place, probably on earth. This will bring even switzerland/scotland to shame. Mumbai is raining hard!!!!. It is almost 5years I have ever seen rain-as in Bangalore it hardly ever rains. Good old Mumbai. Mumbai-Pune express highway is the best one with extreme engineering.

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