This is a list of the wettest tropical cyclones, listing all tropical cyclones known to have dropped at least 1,270 millimetres (50 in) of precipitation on a single location. Data is most complete for Australia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Japan, Hong Kong, Mexico, Yap, Chuuk, and the United States, with fragmentary data available for other countries. The French region of Réunion holds several world records for tropical cyclone and worldwide rainfall due to rough topography of the island and its proximity to the Indian Ocean.[1]
Contents
1Overall wettest
2See also
3Notes
4References
Overall wettest
Commerson Crater in Réunion, France has received over 5.5 metres of rain from tropical cyclones on at least two separate occasions.
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Typhoon Morakot approaching Taiwan on August 7, 2009. Due to its rugged topography, Taiwan sees extreme rain from tropical cyclones, particularly in its central mountain range.
The heavy rains from Tropical Storm Talas triggered numerous landslides, such as this one in Kihō, across the mountainous terrain of Japan.
Flooding in Texas on August 31, 2017, from Hurricane Harvey. Harvey stalled over the state of Texas for two days due to high pressure ridges on both sides, resulting in massive flooding.
See also
Extratropical cyclone
List of the most intense tropical cyclones
List of tropical cyclone records
List of wettest tropical cyclones by country
List of wettest tropical cyclones in the United States
Tropical cyclone rainfall climatology
Tropical cyclone rainfall forecasting
Tropical cyclogenesis
Wettest known locations
Notes
References
↑"Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-04-13. https://web.archive.org/web/20140413131352/http://www.imd.gov.in/doc/988_en-2.final.pdf. Retrieved 2014-04-11.