lakkidi wayanad is to be the 2nd highest rainfall occuring place in word it gets 2nd highest degree rainfall in world when the rain starts it never stops and half a year misty it is located in the wayanad district located in western ghats . lakkidi is misty and rainy during monsoon leaches are also common.it has show in most of the websites that it holds 2nd highest rainfall in each year . but in 2012 rainfall has been down comparatevly last year . when it rains we can have many types of rains it showers in drizziles,some times like thread too.lakkidi is about 1909 feet tall. it rains about 5 and half month a year and coldest place in kerala too reached 5 -10 degree in winter . when lakkidi starts to rain many tourist come to visit this place beacuse of the diffrent rainfall.
a city which recieves rainfall from both the branches of south-west monsoon in india
The highest mountain peak in India is Kanchenjunga, part of the Great Himalaya Range. It has an altitude of 28,169 feet, five peaks, and is the third highest mountain in the world. The second highest mountain peak in India is Nanda Devi, with an altitude of 25,643 feet.
Cheerapunji receives a greater amount of rainfall than Shillong because it lies on the windward side of the Garo-Khasi-jaintia Hills of North-Eastern India. Shillong,on the other hand lies on the leeward side of these ranges. Cherrapunji receives rainfall from both the Arabian Sea Branch and the Bay of Bengal Branch of the South-West Monsoon winds.
175 cm approximately
No, actually, I think it was about 80%.
Mawsynram lies in the northeastern part of India and it lies on the 'Windward' side of the Himalayan mountains so it receives the highest rainfall in the world as compared to the other parts of the world.
it is India
Chennai
Jaisalmer , Rajasthan
During winter the southern part of India receives highest rainfall also called the winter monsoon rainfall or retreating monsoon.
Kaveri
Cherrapunji, India (AKA Sohra) has the greatest annual rainfall in the world.
The area nearby Rajasthan
Cherrapunji, in India
delhi
Cherrapunji, Meghalaya has the highest rainfall rate in India. Recently a nearby village to Cherrapunji, ie., Mawsynram has been recording more rainfalls.
Chirapunchi in Assam, India has the highest rain fall.