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Thursday, August 08, 2019
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Hi SSET
Could you provide some evidence for the following assertions made by you
* Areas around Mumbai are rainier than Cherrapunji
* West Rajasthan gets more rain than Rayalseema
Throw the rainfall figures for the last 10 years at us for the stations in these 4 regions that you mention. That will be evidence.
A couple of stations in Maharashtra getting more rain than Cherrapunji in over the last 2.5 months is not evidence. Cherrapunji gets heavy rain starting March and continues to get heavy rain till October.
Its quite likely that even in the calendar year 2019 Cherrapunji has got more rain than any Maharashtra station.
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