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HIGHEST IN ONE YEAR : Cherrapunji, India 26,461 mm (1,042 inches)HIGHEST IN ONE CALENDAR MONTH : Cherrapunji, India 9,300 mm (366 inches)
The two heaviest rainfall events in India are associated with Mawsynram and Cherrapunji, both located in the northeastern state of Meghalaya. Mawsynram holds the record for the highest average annual rainfall in the world, receiving about 467.4 inches (around 467.4 cm) of rain. Cherrapunji, close to Mawsynram, also experiences extreme rainfall, with averages around 463.7 inches (approximately 471.0 cm) annually. Both locations receive intense monsoon rains due to their unique topography and climatic conditions.
Yes, in India it rains a lot of the times. Like in the summer days or when its june, july,february, or january. it actually doesnt. Mosly the rain comes during the monsoon season, June - September
Its "Chiranphnji" well my answer is cherrapunji and the next will be mumbai Mumbai, you must be kidding, Mumbai receives good rain, but not even in Top20 cities. Of course, Mumbai traffic & road sucks while it rains.
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HIGHEST IN ONE YEAR : Cherrapunji, India 26,461 mm (1,042 inches)HIGHEST IN ONE CALENDAR MONTH : Cherrapunji, India 9,300 mm (366 inches)
Its cherrapunji
Cherrapunji, India, receives an average annual rainfall of around 450 inches, which is equivalent to about 23 feet of rain. It's estimated that this equates to millions of individual raindrops falling over the course of a year in Cherrapunji.
If all the rain that falls in Cherrapunji stayed on the ground, it would reach about 467 inches annually.
The two heaviest rainfall events in India are associated with Mawsynram and Cherrapunji, both located in the northeastern state of Meghalaya. Mawsynram holds the record for the highest average annual rainfall in the world, receiving about 467.4 inches (around 467.4 cm) of rain. Cherrapunji, close to Mawsynram, also experiences extreme rainfall, with averages around 463.7 inches (approximately 471.0 cm) annually. Both locations receive intense monsoon rains due to their unique topography and climatic conditions.
The Duluth1. 56.8 inches in 19912. 37.7 inches in 19833. 37.1 inches in 19854. 35.6 inches in 2010 through 6 pm November 30th
Here are some records: Most in one minute: 1.23 inches, Unionville, Maryland, July 4, 1956. Most in one hour: 12 inches, Holt, Missouri, June 22, 1947. Most in one day: 71.9 inches, Foc-Foc, Reunion, January 7-8, 1966. Most in one year: 1,042 inches, Cherrapunji, India, 1860-1861.
. On an average this place receives 366 inches of rain every year. The reason for this typical rainfall is the monsoons (seasonal winds). The town Mawsynram which is 16 kilometres from Cherrapunji also receives lot of rainfall making it a competition between these two places. It is believed that it rains mostly in the night, thereby creating no disruption to normal day life. It does not rain or rains very little during winter, making it dry because the springs also dry up. Cherrapunji has started to dry up recently with less rain and Mawsynram is becoming the wettest place. Trucks can be seen carrying water to Cherrapunji during the winter season.
On the other hand cherrapunji in Assam had22,990mm of rain in one year,1861.this is still the world record.
A foot of rain is the same as twelve inches of rain.
How many inches of rain does Asia get a year?
Mawsynram, in the Indian state of Meghalaya, holds the title for being the wettest place on Earth. It receives an average annual rainfall of around 467 inches (11,871 mm).