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Highest ever rainfall in India...
by Himanshu Khurana on Jul 28, 2005 01:36 AM   Permalink

Cherapunji breaks its own record...
Cherrapunjee has indeed broken its own record of one-day rainfall in India but it hasn't broken yet the world's highest record if one goes back to 1952, according to former Director, Meteorological Centre, Mr R.Lakshmianrayanan.As per available records, Cherrapunjee has recorded the highest rainfall of 104 cm on June 14, 1876. But on June 10, 2003, Cherrapunjee recorded a rainfall of 184 cm beating the earlier record of 104 cm, Mr L. said quoting records.
As per data, the highest single-day rainfall of 187 cm in the world was recorded by Cilaos on March 15-16 in 1952, a station in the La Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean, 400 miles east of Madagascar.However, going by the data of 1875 to 1990, there have been only two stations in India, both in Meghalaya which recorded a rainfall of more than 100 cm and they are Cherrapunjee (104 cm on June 14, 1876) and Jowai (102 cm on September 11, 1877).
The highest rainfall recorded in mainland India in one day before the Independence was 99 cm on July 2 at Dharmpur in the North Konkan-South Gujarat coast during the cyclonic storm in July 1941.

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