As we review the rainfall statistics for the year 2024, it’s intriguing to see how Tattamangalam village’s rainfall compares with the broader trends across Kerala. This data not only reflects the unique climatic responses in our locality but also underscores the variability in monsoon rains that are crucial for our agricultural activities and water resources management.
Rainfall in Tattamangalam vs. Kerala: A Closer Look
In 2024, Tattamangalam experienced a diverse pattern of rainfall across different months, as depicted in the local weather station data:
- June: Tattamangalam received 355 mm of rain, which significantly contrasts with the state average of 490.1 mm.
- July: With a whopping 978 mm, our village saw a substantial increase from June and notably more than Kerala’s average of 759.6 mm.
- August: This month marked a decrease to 156 mm in Tattamangalam, much lower compared to the state’s 311 mm.
- September: Continuing the trend, September in Tattamangalam saw 163 mm, close to the state’s significantly lower 121.5 mm.
The cumulative rainfall from June to September in Tattamangalam was 1652 mm, compared to Kerala’s overall 1682.1 mm, showing a nearly parallel total rainfall with slight local variations.
Insights and Implications
The data suggests that while Tattamangalam follows the general monsoon pattern of Kerala, there are notable fluctuations that could impact local farming and water management strategies:
- The high rainfall in July could lead to increased water storage and availability but also raises concerns about potential flooding and soil erosion.
- The lower than average rainfall in August poses challenges for mid-season agricultural activities that rely heavily on consistent water supply.
These insights are invaluable for local policy makers, farmers, and the community as we plan for sustainable water use and disaster preparedness in the face of climatic unpredictability.
Looking Ahead
As we continue to monitor the weather patterns, let us remain proactive in our approaches to harnessing and conserving our most precious resource—water. The data provided helps us to prepare better for the future, ensuring that Tattamangalam not only survives but thrives in the varying shades of monsoon.
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