Coimbatore District Receives 40.36 mm Average Rainfall, with Significant Regional Variations

Highest Rainfall: Chinnakallar recorded the highest rainfall at 198 mm, followed closely by Cincona at 147 mm. Hill Areas: The hill stations and their surrounding areas received substantial rainfall: Valparai Parambikulam Aliyar Project area: 107 mm, Valparai taluk: 107 mm, Sholayar: 122 mm




Coimbatore, June 27, 2024: The Disaster Management Department has released comprehensive rainfall data for Coimbatore District, revealing a cumulative total of 928.3 mm across the region. The figures, made public on June 26, demonstrate significant variations in precipitation levels across different areas of the district.

Key Highlights:

1. Highest Rainfall: Chinnakallar recorded the highest rainfall at 198 mm, followed closely by Cincona at 147 mm.

2. Hill Areas: The hill stations and their surrounding areas received substantial rainfall:

- Valparai Parambikulam Aliyar Project area: 107 mm

- Valparai taluk: 107 mm

- Sholayar: 122 mm

3. Urban Areas:

- Coimbatore Airport: 7 mm

- Tamil Nadu Agricultural University surroundings: 12.8 mm

- Coimbatore South taluk surrounding areas: 2.5 mm

4. Rural and Semi-Urban Areas:

- Periyanayakkanpalayam: 1.4 mm

- Bhavani Dam area: 4 mm

- Sulur: 3.2 mm

- Varappatti: 7 mm

- Thondamuthur surroundings: 33 mm

- Siruvani foothills: 60 mm

- Madukkarai Taluk: 12 mm

- Pothanur railway station: 9 mm

- Pollachi: 20.8 mm

- Makkinampatti: 24 mm

- Kinathukadavu Taluk: 10 mm

- Annaimalai Taluk: 19 mm

- Aliyar: 21 mm

Analysis:

The data reveals a clear pattern of heavier rainfall in the hill stations and higher elevation areas of the district. Chinnakallar and Cincona, both located in the Western Ghats, received significantly higher rainfall compared to the plains. This is consistent with the orographic effect, where mountains and hills force moist air upwards, resulting in increased precipitation.

The Valparai region, including the Parambikulam Aliyar Project area and Sholayar, also received substantial rainfall, further emphasizing the impact of elevation on precipitation patterns.

In contrast, urban and plain areas of Coimbatore received considerably less rainfall. The Coimbatore Airport and surrounding areas recorded modest amounts, while some areas like Periyanayakkanpalayam received minimal rainfall.

Implications:

1. Agriculture: The varied rainfall pattern could have different impacts on agriculture across the district. While the hill areas might benefit from abundant water, farmers in the plains may need to consider irrigation strategies.

2. Water Management: The substantial rainfall in catchment areas like Sholayar and the Bhavani Dam area is crucial for water resource management in the region.

3. Urban Planning: The relatively lower rainfall in urban areas highlights the need for efficient water management and conservation strategies in Coimbatore city.

4. Disaster Preparedness: Areas receiving high rainfall, particularly in the hills, need to be monitored for potential landslides or flash floods.

The Disaster Management Department's detailed rainfall data provides valuable insights for various stakeholders, including farmers, city planners, and water resource managers. It underscores the diverse microclimates within Coimbatore district and the need for localized approaches to water management and agriculture.

As the monsoon season progresses, continued monitoring of rainfall patterns will be crucial for effective resource management and disaster preparedness across Coimbatore district.

The average rainfall recorded across Coimbatore District stands at 40.36 mm.

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