![]() Monthly rainfall tables are best for reviewing rainfall history. You can get Monthly and Daily rainfall tables. Graphs are linked from rainfall tables (detailed below). (Annotations have been added to this example.) Graphs of daily rainfall totals for each year are also available, for example: 1973 graph for BungareeĮxample graph of monthly rainfall history. ![]() Red annotations have been added to this example, marking some of the historic Australian drought years, as well as the driest and wettest year at Bungaree during this time range.įor each month, for example: October rainfall graph for Bungaree. The gaps are years with insufficient data. It shows rainfall history back to the 1881. ![]() Below is a small view of the annual rainfall graph for Bungaree, near Ballarat, Victoria. Graphs can provide a quick overview of wet and dry periods. These rainfall histories are available as tables, graphs, data and PDF files. When were the droughts and how did they compare with recent years?įrom Climate Data Online, (See left menu: Weather & climate data) you can get rainfall history for nearly 18,000 Australian locations, some dating back to the mid 1800s. White Plains Airport 6.What's the wettest year you can remember? Westhampton Airport 1.73 in 0553 AM 09/02 ASOSġ N Mount Kisco 8.46 in 0400 AM 09/02 Public Upton 2.40 in 0800 AM 09/02 Official NWS Obsįarmingdale Airport 2.01 in 0553 AM 09/02 ASOS Montauk Airport 3.20 in 0554 AM 09/02 ASOS ![]() Kew Garden Hills 5.77 in 0625 AM 09/02 NYSM Montgomery Airport 5.65 in 0554 AM 09/02 AWOS Midtown Manhattan 7.49 in 0625 AM 09/02 NYSM North Massapequa 2.48 in 0606 AM 09/02 CWOP West Milford 3.48 in 0545 AM 09/02 IFLOWS Groton Airport 3.64 in 0556 AM 09/02 ASOS New Haven Airport 4.53 in 0553 AM 09/02 ASOSĢ N Ledyard Center 6.45 in 0615 AM 09/02 Cocorahs Meriden Airport 4.96 in 0553 AM 09/02 ASOS Guilford 5.55 in 0700 AM 09/02 CO-OP Observer Nearly all of that fell within just 3 hours.Ĭhester Center 2.7 WNW 6.46 in 0636 AM 09/02 COCORAHS This is a new record for the wettest hour in Central Park. Newark Airport reported 3.24 inches of rain from 8 to 9 p.m.ģ.15 inches of rain in just one hour at Central Park from 8:50 to 9:50 p.m. Rainfall rates of 3 to 5 inches have been recorded in Northeast New Jersey and portions of NYC. The flooding was so bad that the National Weather Service in New York issued a Flash Flood Emergency, the highest flash flood threat level, for all five boroughs of New York City and North Jersey for the first time ever. The remnants from what was once Hurricane Ida interacted with a frontal system and unleashed record amounts of rain across the region. New York (WABC) - New York and New Jersey were hit with catastrophic flash flooding Wednesday evening that continued into Thursday, with water rescues, roads, homes and cars under feet of water, transportation stalled, people stranded on roofs of cars and more. Sam Champion explains the historic rain totals across the Tri-State area.
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