Belgaum, with highest rainfall (1088.4 mm) had the highest rainfall and highest % (90%) surplus rain and the only district in Large Excess category.
Design Storm Studies during 2018; Rainfall Reports. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Kasargod and Kannur are the other two districts of Kerala with above 3000 mm rainfall. District; River Basin; Weekly. It seems the region is a mix of districts with significantly differing agro climatic situation.North Interior Karnataka with 11 districts had 612.3 mm rain, 23% above normal. One district (Narshimapura with rainfall of 1719.2 mm) had Large Excess, 13 districts had excess and six districts had normal rains. Bid with 412.2 mm had the lowest rainfall.Vidarbha too had above 1000 mm rainfall (1054.6 mm, 12% above normal) during SW Monsoon 2019. This blog provides some details of rainfall in districts of each of the 36 states and Union Territories (UTs) of India.The 14 districts (figures in bracket provide the rainfall departure from normal for the SW Monsoon 2019 as per IMD table for the whole season) not listed in the map include: Badgam (-27%), Bandipore (-19%), Doda (-29%), Ganderwal (-42%), Kargil (-44%), Kistwar (NO DATA), Kulgam (+18%), Kupwara (-28%), Pulwama (-44%), Rajouri (-66%), Ramban (-9%), Samba (-26%), Shopian (NO DATA), Srinagar (4%). 1.1 District-wise break-up of Ground Water Monitoring Wells in Kerala State as on 31.03.2017 2 ... 2.1 Geological succession of Kerala 5 3.1 Monthly rainfall distribution during 2016-2017 12 3.2 Seasonal rainfall, normal rainfall and the percentage departure in 2016-2017 in Kerala State 13 3.3 Seasonal rainfall distribution and their percentage contribution to annual rainfall (2016 – 2017) 14 3.4 … IMD still does not have data for at least 11 districts, including three districts of the National Capital. Mursidabad district, with 569.9 mm rainfall, had the lowest rainfall of the state and deficit of 47%.
Five (Leh Ladakah (-53%), Kathua (-48%), Anantnag (-31%), Punch (-30%), Udhampur (-26%)) of the remaining districts had deficit rainfall and Reasi had Surplus Rainfall at 49 above normal rains.So out of 20 districts for which IMD has rainfall data in J&K, only three districts have above normal rainfall and 17 have deficit rainfall. It should possibly be shifted to Marathwada region.Marathwada is the only region in the Central and South India where the region had below normal rainfall, deficit being 12%.
Thus East Rajasthan had 53% above normal rain, with total season rain of 919.5 mm, almost three times that of West Rajasthan. The best month to swim in the sea is in April when the average sea temperature is 30°C (86°F). Loading weather data. The description is composed by our digital data assistant.The information about original data source is available only to registered users.The information about original data source is available only to registered users.The information about original data source is available only to Professional users. Three districts had above 2000 mm rains: Kodagu (2628.9 mm, 16% above normal), Shimoga (2124.3 mm, 33% above normal) and Chikmaglur (2091.5 mm, 31% above normal). District Wise Rainfall Distribution in India Knoema is the most comprehensive source of global decision-making data in the world.
The Bundelkhand districts like Panna, Tikamgarh, Chhattarpur, Damoh, Katni and Dindori all had above 1000 mm rainfall.In Saurashtra and Kutch region with 12 districts, seasonal rainfall was 839.7 mm, huge 66% above LPA. Kerala - Kasargod - Departures of rainfall (%) Knoema is the most comprehensive source of global decision-making data in the world. All 33 districts have recorded more than 100% of seasonal rainfall whereas out of 251 talukas, only 7 recorded 251-500 mm rainfall. All 13 districts had rainfall below LPA. This year, June has recorded 109 mm, July 222 mm, August 446 mm, September 338 mm and October 43 mm rainfall. District; River Basin; Design Storm Analysis. Kerala received rainfall which was completely unprecedented. The first blog on just concluded South West Monsoon 2019, gave the national picture and broad picture of month wise, state wise, sub division wise and river wise rainfall. Are you sure you want to send the dataset for verification? Even in this above normal rainfall region, five districts had below 500 mm rainfall, with Koppal (424.2 mm, 9% above average) had the lowest rainfall.Rayalseema, traditional drought prone area, 459.9 mm rainfall, 12% above normal. Five of the ten districts here had above 1000 mm rainfall.