Sunday, June 22, 2014

Mawsynaram records 541 mm in 24 hrs and 853 mm in last 48 hrs.


The low pressure area over Bangla Desh and adjoining West Bengal persists and associated cyclonic circulation extends upto 3.1 km s a.s.l. with a trough aloft. Everyone lost faith in Mawsynaram and Cherrapunji. How can they. These stations cant be like any-other heavy rainfall stations in the world purely due to the fact that the intensity of the rains cant be witnessed anywhere else in the world. Mawsynarm has got over 1500 mm this season and is the wettest place this SWM from nowhere. The rainfall in Mawsynaram, Khliehshnong and Cherrapunji in the past 2 days is given below


Mawsynaram
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541 mm on 22.06.2014
312 mm on 21.06.2014
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853 mm in 2 days


Khliehshnong
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511 mm on 22.06.2014
269 mm on 21.06.2014
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780 mm in 2 days



Cherrapunji
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384 mm on 22.06.2014
232 mm on 21.06.2014
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616 mm in 2 days

Friday, June 20, 2014

Top 15 Kerala Rainfall this Monsoon from 01.06.2014 to 19.06.2014

Last year around similar period Kuttiyadi got around 1500, Vadakara 1400 mm, Kannur 1300 mm, Irkkur 1200 mm and Piravom, Talimparamba, Pookot, Vythri, Kudlu, Lower Sholayar & Hosdurg 1100 mm. This year it all started too bad and as expected Kuttiyadi has got around 600 mm. But it has got around 900 mm less rain than last year for the same period.

Min (400 mm)

1. Cheruthazam, Kannur - 645
2. Kuttiyadi, Wayanad - 617
3. Irikkur, Kannur - 606
4. Pookot, Wayand - 592
5. Kodungallur, Thrissur - 579
6. Kudlu, Kasargode - 487
7. Kannur, Kannur - 484
8. Tavanur, Malappuram - 466
9. Kozhikode, Kozhikode - 454
10. Taliparamba, Kannur - 438
11. Vadakara, Kozhikode - 426
12.Hosdurg, Kasargode - 423
13. Piravom, Ernakulam - 420
14. Peermade, Idukki - 400
15. Panamkutty, Idukki - 400

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Top 15 Karnataka Toppers this Monsoon from 01.06.2014 to 19.06.2014



Last year around similar period Talacauvery had got around 1500 mm, Hulikal 1400 mm, Mastikatee & Naladi 1300 mm and Kollur 1200 mm. This year, it all started bad and as expected Talacauvery has taken the lead in Karnataka. But it has got around 900 mm less rain than last year rains for the same period.

Min (450 mm)

1. Talacauvery, Kodagu - 626
2. Kedinje, Udupi - 610
3. Mangalore AP, Dakshin Kannada - 548
4. Mudabidri, Dakshin Kannada - 539
5. Aversa, Uttara Kannada - 522
6. Puttige, Udupi - 514
7. Kuppepadavu, Dakshin Kannada - 513
8. Kollur, Udupi - 499
9. Sunkasal, Uttara Kannada - 478
10. Shirali, Uttara Kannada - 471
11. Hulikal, Shimoga - 463
12. Hosakere, Chikmagalur - 460
13. Karwar, Uttara Kannada - 451
14. Udupi, Udupi - 450
15. Kottigehara, Chikmagalur - 450

Monday, June 16, 2014

All India SWM Toppers (15 days) from 01.06.2014 to 15.06.2014


The much awaited toppers is back, but the rains are not much compared to last year ( http://tamilnaduweatherman.blogspot.in/2013/06/all-india-swm-rainfall-toppers-from_23.html ). North East dominate the topper list this SWM Season.  Only two stations were from Peninsular India. All other station are from North East. Expecting the list to be longer in the next update on 30.06.2014.

in mm (min 500 mm)

1.Rongo, West Bengal - 810
2.Gossaigaon, Assam - 703
3.Barobhisha, West Bengal - 671
4.Panbari, Assam - 665
5.Kajalgaon, Assam - 640
6.Jalpaiguri, West Bengal - 577
7.Cheruthazham, Kerala - 556
8.Chepan, West Bengal - 545
9.Dinhata, West Bengal - 541
10.BP Ghat, Assam - 540
11.Kodungallur, Kerala - 530
12.Alipurduar, West Bengal - 530
13.Mawsynaram, Meghalaya - 510
14.Williamnagar, Meghalaya - 500
15.Kokrajhar, Assam - 500