Friday, August 09, 2019

911 mm in last 24 hours, 1731 mm in 48 hours and 2136 mm in 72 hours in Avalanche located in Nilgiris

Breaking News Wettest 24 hours event in Tamil Nadu and South India ever - 911 mm in last 24 hours, 1731 mm in 48 hours and 2136 mm in 72 hours in Avalanche located in Nilgiris. The last 3 days 24 hours rainfall in Avalanche are as follows

09.08.2019 - 911 mm
08.08.2019 - 820 mm
07.08.2019 - 405 mm

This is is one hell of a rains that have fallen and not only a 24 hours Tamil Nadu record but a South Indian Record now.

Rainfall in TN ghats on 09.08.2019
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Avalanche - 911 mm
Parsons Valley - 600 mm
Mukurthi - 497 mm
Upper Bhavani - 450 mm
Emerald - 361 mm
Porthimund - 260 mm
Devala - 257 mm
Gudalur - 249 mm
Pykara - 244 mm
Naduvattam - 221 mm
Glenmorgan - 209 mm
Sandynallah - 209 mm
Ooty - 188 mm
Kundah Bridge - 185 mm
Kinnakorai - 127 mm
Ketti - 111 mm
Geddai - 102 mm
Coonoor - 102 mm
Moyar - 78 mm
Kallatty - 76 mm
Burliar - 65 mm
Kotagiri - 60 mm
Kodanad - 75 mm

Mukurthy, Parsons Valley and Porthimund figures will be high too. Data will be updated as soon as i get them.

Coimbatore - All time highest rainfall for Coimbatore for month of August. Pollachi 160 mm..What a spell.
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Chinnakallar - 372 mm
Periakallar (Valparai PTO) - 355 mm
Lower Nirar - 344 mm
Cincona - 315 mm
Sholayar Dam - 282 mm
Parambikulam - 260 mm
Valparai Taluk Office - 260 mm
Thunnakkadavu - 250 mm
Valparai (PAP) - 259 mm
Manomboly - 202 mm
Aliyar Dam - 165 mm
Kadamaparai - 137 mm
TNAU - 130 mm
Coimbatore South - 120 mm
Peelamedu - 106 mm (All time record for August)
Upper Aliyar - 102 mm
Sulur - 98 mm
Periyanaickenpalayam - 93 mm
Piloor Dam, Coimbatore - 63 mm

Theni
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Thekkady - 235 mm
Periyar Dam - 201 mm
Eravangalar - 120 mm
Manalar - 105 mm
Veerapandi - 61 mm
Uttamapalayam - 57 mm
Gudalur Bazzar - 53 mm
Bodi - 44 mm

Tiruppur on leeward side got heavy rains too. Udumalaipet 70 mm would u believe it.
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Thirumurthy Dam - 130 mm
Udumalaipet - 70 mm
Amaravathi Dam - 68 mm
Palladam - 59 mm
Avinashi - 45 mm
Tiruppur - 44 mm
Dharapuram - 40 mm

Kanyakumari
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Upper Kodayar - 62 mm
Lower Kodayar - 40 mm
Kuzhithurai - 40 mm

Tirunelveli
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Shencottah - 49 mm
Thenkasi - 44 mm
Thenkasi - 44 mm

Cherrapunji holds the world record for two-day (48-hour) rainfall, with 2493 mm recorded on 15–16 June 1995. The previous world 48-hour rainfall record of 2467mm was with the Indian Ocean island of La Réunion (France) in April 1958.

7 comments:

Mehul said...

sir all forecast model shows 500 to 700 mm rain in next two days in Rajkot ( Saurashtra Region). what is your opinion ?

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Deepak said...

Rajesh sir this time it was wrong predction for Mumbai as there is no rain Mumbai just light drizzle kindly suggest

sset said...

IMD shifts focus on GUJ - full of clouds - red alerts - expect torrential dumps. Thanks to Vagaries forecast for Mumbai helped me to execute urgent medical issues - at-least rains eased a bit but full of low clouds over Worli - Bandra - nature at its best.

Sarfaraj khan said...

Sir pls forecast for the upcoming weekdays for Mumbai region.

Deepak said...

Sir is there any upcoming system in Bob in ur predction

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