Wednesday, September 18, 2013

rainiest places in kerala and average annual rainfall

RAINIEST PLACE IN KERALA
The Kakkayam forest area is 700 metres above sea level and experiences a copious rainfall of 7,000 mm. Five rivers originate from Kakkayam. The power projects will affect the biodiversity of the area, he says.Kakkayam forests as a wildlife sanctuary
average rainfall
neriamangalam - 5000  - 6000 mm
peeremede  - 6000 - 6500 mm
kakkayam - 6000 - 7000 mm
lakkidi - 6000 - 7000 mm
kuttiyadi - 5000 - 5300 mm
silent valley - 6000 - 7000 mm
rajamala - 5000 - 6000 mm

kurachund - 3500 - 4000 mm
kakkyam dam
in the district and declare it `protected' as part of the Western Ghats conservation plan.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

western ghats rainfall map

a source of rainfall data from pradeep john and weather of south india

Hulikal 
Hulikal ghats-8215mm
Agumbe -7265mm
Talacauvery kodagu - 6973mm
mulshi-6589mm
mahabaleshwar-5954mm
nilkund-6178mm
kollur-5560mm
Amboli ghat - 6275mm
Kuttiyadi ghats -5361mm
yellow
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Saturday, August 31, 2013

CHERAPUNJEE AND MAWSYNRAM RAINS PAST FEW DAY . CLICK FOR WETTEST DETAILS ----------------!!!!!!!!

cheerapunjee and mawsynram rainfall  past days 


Chirapunjee and mawsynram got small rain to heavy rainfall past 4 days . As the rainfall data show the rainfall  has got only after SWM cherapunjee and mawsynram has defficient rainfall as per data.wait for the wettest !

Mawsynaram
31.08.13 - 160mm
30.08.13 - 182mm
29.08.13 - 107mm
28.08.13 - 80 mm 

     v/s

Cherrapunji
31.08.13 - 167mm
30.08.13 - 116mm
29.08.13 - 51mm
28.08.13 – 45mm

DATA OF CHIRAPUNJEE RAINFALL 2013 3-3-13 TO 31-8-13
march - 7.2mm
april - 471.1mm
may -1422.9 mm
june - 1525.7mm
july - 1858.8 mm
august-1098.6mm (till 31/8/13)

cherapunjee got  6411.6mm   (That makes it 60.59% of the average)
MONSOON AT BEST


vidibility low in chera monsoon

 
              

          

Friday, August 30, 2013

GOA TOPPERS IN RAINFALL FOR SWM

TOPPERS OF GOA FOR  SWM 1-8-13 - 29-8-13
Valpoi or Valpoy is a city and a municipal council in North Goa district in the Indian state of Goa. It is the headquarters of the Sattari Taluk. The Western Ghats are to the east of the town.Valpoi is small and beautiful town. The Climate during winter is very cool. Lot of trees around make the look of the city beautiful. It is good tourist place for those who wants to enjoy the beauty of nature. valpoi is officialy or known as "chirapunji of goa " as per its rainfall .  it corssed 4000 in SWM

Valpoi, North Goa dt - 4556 mm
Sanguem, South Goa dt - 3830 mm
Ponda, North Goa dt  - 3280 mm
Pernem, North Goa dt - 3004 mm
Margao, South Goa dt - 2920 mm
Quepem, South Goa dt -  2844 mm
Mapusa, North Goa dt -  2580 mm
Canacona, South Goa dt - 2570 mm
panaji headquarters  - 2453 mm
marmugao  south foa dt- 2258 mm

monsoon watefalls in valpoi . enriched in monsoon

RAINIEST PLACE OF TAMIL NADU FROM 1-6-13 TO 30-8-13


TAMILNADU WETTEST SPOTS
devela is a  forest cover and at the meeting point of the two monsoons, the area receives a tremendous amount of rainfall - an estimated 1900 - 2000 mm per year. The town of Devala in Gudalur taluk is known as "the second Cherrapunji", for no other town in India . devala has got 3050mm of rain in swm . but sholayar has got more rainfall ! may be it will be wettest                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   sholayar,coimbatore- 3745 mm (till 25/8/13)
valparai,coimbatore dt - 3420 mm
avalanche,nigiris dt - 3280 mm
devela,nilgiris dt   - 3050mm
upperbhavanhi,nigiris dt - 2940mm
chinnakallar,coimbatore dt - 2854 mm
gudalaur bazar , nilgiris  - 780 mm
periyar theni - 600 mm
other stations like  ooty , kodai hills and kaniyakumari got  370 mm , 350 mm and 430 respectively
devala valley monsoon
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devala estates

Thursday, August 29, 2013

KERALA SOUTH WEST MONSOON TOPPERS AND RAINEST SPOTS 16-13 TO 29-8-13


KERALA RAINIEST SPOTS SWM ! 16-13 TO 29-8-13

southwest monsoon was been excellent .  heavy raining past three months have made many place much wetter . lakkidi wayanad which got only about 1500 mm last year due to bad monsoon . and after five years it had came back it position . one official said "now the climate is same like 20 years back in wayanad " kuttiyadi ghats a gateway to wayanad has also got heavy rain and crossed 5000 mm . neriyamangalam got heavy rain past five years but  has dropped down to 9th . lakkidi recived good rain in the month of august too.

lakkidi,thamarasshery ghats - 5250 mm +rains
kuttiyadi,ghats - 5200mm
vadakara - 3890mm
vythiri -3800mm
munnar-3530mm
piravom-3540mm
kannur - 3214mm
peeremede - 3180mm
neriamangalam- 3120mm
thamarassery,calicut - 3040mm