List of wettest tropical cyclones by country

This is a list of wettest tropical cyclones by country, using all known available sources. Data is most complete for Australia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Japan, Hong Kong, Mexico, Taiwan, Micronesia's Yap and 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 the rough topography and its location in the Indian Ocean.[1]

A map of all tropical cyclone tracks, encompassing the period between the years 1985 and 2005.

Below are the records for each country above.

Antigua and Barbuda

Hurricane Earl (2010)
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Antigua and Barbuda
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1465.3 18.32Lenny 1999V. C. Bird International Airport[2]
2252.5 9.94Luis 1995V. C. Bird International Airport[3]
3245.8 9.68Frederic 1979V. C. Bird International Airport[3]
4232.6 9.16Omar 2008V. C. Bird International Airport[3]
5198.3 7.81Earl 2010V. C. Bird International Airport[3]
6194.1 7.64Jose 1999V. C. Bird International Airport[3]
7188.9 7.44Hugo 1989V. C. Bird International Airport[3]
8163.6 6.44Daisy 1962V. C. Bird International Airport[3]
9159.2 6.27Iris 1995V. C. Bird International Airport[3]
10146.9 5.78Rafael 2012V. C. Bird International Airport[3]

Australia

Cyclone Fletcher
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Australia
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
11,947 76.65Peter 1979Mount Bellenden Ker[4]
21,870 73.62Rona–Frank 1999Mount Bellenden Ker[4]
31,318 51.89Wanda 1974Mount Glorious[5]
41,256.8 49.48Fletcher 2014Kowanyama[6][7]
51,082 42.60Aivu 1989Dalrymple Heights[8]
61,065 41.93May 1998Burketown[9]
71,000 39.37Justin 1997Willis Island[10]
71,000 39.37Ellie 2009[11]
71,000 39.37Oswald 2013Tully[12]
8986 38.82Debbie 2017Clarke Range[13]

Christmas Island

Cyclone Gillian

Christmas Island is an Australian territory located in the Indian Ocean located at the summit of a submarine mountain, which rises steeply to a central plateau that is dominated by stands of rainforest.[14] After rainfall and wind observations started on the island during 1972, only 13 tropical cyclones passed within 220 km (135 mi) of the territory between 1972 and 2005.[14]

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants on Christmas Island
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1368.2 14.5Dahlia 2017Christmas Island Airport[15]
2181.0 7.13Gillian 2014Christmas Island Airport[16]
3102.4 4.03Jacob 2007Christmas Island Airport[17]
465.0 2.56Cecily 1973[18]
552.8 2.08Rosie 2008Christmas Island Airport[19]
638 1.50Norah 1974[20]
717 0.67Denise 1975[21]

Cocos Islands

Although Tropical Low 11U in 2013 remained more than 120 km (75 mi) away from the Cocos Islands, wind shear displaced convection westward and over the islands for several days, resulting in record breaking rainfall.[22]

The Cocos (Keeling) Islands are an Australian territory of 27 coral islands that are formed into two large coral atolls and cover an area of around 36 km2 (14 sq mi) of the Indian Ocean to the northwest of Perth, Australia.[14] Rainfall observations started on the islands during 1907, while temperature, wind and other records started in 1952.[14] Between 1952 and 2005 27 tropical cyclones caused storm force wind gusts of over 90 km/h (55 mph) on the islands, while only four caused hurricane-force gusts of over 125 km/h (80 mph).[14]

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in the Cocos Islands
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1844.6 33.2511U 2013Cocos Island Airport[22]
2298.0 11.73Pedro 1989[14]
3170.0 6.69Walter 2001[23]
4160.0 6.30Adeline-Juliet 2005[24]
5127.0 5.00Deidre-Dalida 1973[25]
6115.0 4.53Bruce 2013Cocos Island Airport[26][27]
7107.6 4.24Kate 2014Cocos Island Airport[28][29]
889.4 3.52Norah 1974[20]
966.9 2.63Annie 1973[30]
1056.0 2.20Anggrek 2010Cocos Island Airport[31]

Bahamas

Tropical Storm Noel over the Bahamas
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in the Bahamas
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1747.529.43Noel 2007Long Island[32]
2580.122.84Dorian 2019Hope Town[33]
3500.319.70Matthew 2016Matthew Town, Inagua[34]
4436.617.19Flora 1963Duncan Town[35]
5390.115.36Inez 1966Nassau Airport[35]
6337.113.27Fox 1952New Providence[35]
7321.112.64Michelle 2001Nassau[36]
8309.412.18Erin 1995Church Grove[37]
9260.09.88Fay 2008Freeport[38]
10236.79.32Floyd 1999Little Harbor Abacos[39]

Bangladesh

Cyclone Komen approaching Bangladesh on July 29, 2015

Bangladesh has been the scene of the greatest tropical cyclone casualties in recent times. The country is quite flat and generally lies near sea level.

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Bangladesh
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
11,051.241.39Komen 2015Chittagong[40]
2~300~12.00Rashmi 2008[41]
328011.02Monsoon Depression — Sep. 2004Barisal[42]
425310.00Viyaru 2013Patuakhali[43]
5227.28.94Trop. Depression — Oct. 2004Rangpur[44]
6220.08.66Bhola 1970Maya Bandar[45]
72007.87Sidr 2007[46]
81305.11Aila 2009Chittagong[47]
91295.07Bijli 2009[48]
10532.13Akash 2007[49]

Belize

This country has terrain mainly across its southern sections, with elevations up to about 3,700 feet (1,100 m).[50] The highest reported rainfall in what was formerly British Honduras occurred during Hurricane Keith in 2000 when 32.67 inches (830 mm) of rain fell in a 24‑hour period at Phillip Goodson International Airport in Belize City.[51] Equally heavy rains could have fallen during Hurricane Hattie of 1961 and Hurricane Fifi of 1974.

Hurricane Keith (2000)
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Belize
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1829.8 32.67Keith 2000Philip Goldson Airport[52]
2546.6 21.52Sixteen 2008Baldy Beacon[53]
3249.2 9.81Chantal 2001Towerhill[54]
4246.0 9.69Mitch 1998Central Farm Meteorological Station[55]
5241.0 9.49Gert 1993Hunting Caye[56]
6179.0 7.05Greta 1978Central Farm Meteorological Station[55]
7152.4 6.00Fifi 1974La Placencia[57]
8131.0 5.16Hermine 1980Central Farm Meteorological Station[55]
9101.6 4.00Iris 2001[58]
1068.0 2.68Opal 1995Central Farm Meteorological Station[55]

Cambodia

Typhoon Linda (1997)
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Cambodia
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1404.1 15.91Linda 1997Kompot[59]
2240.0 9.45Violet 1964Paksa[60]
330.5 1.20Faith 1998Kompong Cham[61]

Canada

Extratropical cyclone Harvey near Nova Scotia

Tropical cyclones are usually in transition to extratropical cyclones by the time they reach Atlantic Canada, though occasionally they retain their tropical status. No tropical cyclone has ever hit Canada's Pacific coast.

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Canada
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1302.011.89Harvey 1999Oxford, NS[62]
2249.99.84Beth 1971Halifax, NS[63]
3238.09.37Igor 2010St. Lawrence, NL[64]
4224.88.85Matthew 2016Sydney, NS[65]
5213.68.41Hazel 1954Snelgrove, ON[66]
6200.47.89Chantal 2007Argentia, NL[67]
7191.07.52Bertha 1990Hunter's Mountain, NS[68]
8185.07.28Sandy 2012Charlevoix, QC[69]
9175.06.90Gabrielle 2001St. John's, NL[70]
10165.06.50Cristobal 2008Baccaro Point, NS[71]
10165.06.50Leslie 2012Shubenacadie, NS[72]

China

China is a mountainous country, which leads to rapid dissipation of cyclones that move inland as well as significant amounts of rain from those dissipating cyclones. Typhoon Nina (1975) caused the collapse of two huge reservoirs and ten smaller dams when 1,062 millimetres (41.8 in) fell in Henan during a 24‑hour period, which is the record for Mainland China. Typhoon Sam of the 1999 Pacific typhoon season became the wettest known tropical cyclone to impact Hong Kong since records began in 1884, breaking a 73‑year‑old record.[73] Precipitation associated with tropical cyclones and their remains can bring snow to Tibet. An early October 2004 tropical depression brought daily precipitation of 6 centimetres (2.4 in) of liquid equivalent precipitation to Che-Ku county in the form of heavy snow, which was a new October daily precipitation record for both rain and snow. This led to a loss of 340,000 kg of food, 230,000 kg of forage grass, and 263 livestock in the snowstorm.[74]

Typhoon Soudelor/Hanna

Mainland

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants Mainland China
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
12749.0108.21Carla 1967Hsin-Liao[75]
21248.049.13Gloria 1963Paishih[75]
31062.041.81Nina 1975
4831.132.72Fitow 2001[76]
5806.031.73Soudelor 2015Wenzhou[77]
6703.527.70Rananim 2004[78]
7>600.0>24.00Haikui 2012Anhui Province[79]
8555.021.85Chanchu 2006[80]
9>400.0>15.74Saola 2012[81]
10360.614.20Bilis 2006Guangdong[82]

Hong Kong

Typhoon Sam
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants Hong Kong
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1616.524.27Sam 1999Hong Kong Observatory[83]
2597.023.50July 1926 TyphoonRoyal Observatory, Hong Kong[83]
3562.022.13June 1916 TyphoonRoyal Observatory, Hong Kong[83]
4530.720.89Agnes 1965Royal Observatory, Hong Kong[83]
5519.020.43Agnes 1978Royal Observatory, Hong Kong[83]
6516.120.32Ellen 1976Royal Observatory, Hong Kong[83]
7497.519.59Dot 1993Royal Observatory, Hong Kong[83]
8491.719.36Dot 1982Royal Observatory, Hong Kong[83]
9480.918.93Helen 1995Royal Observatory, Hong Kong[83]
10473.218.63August 1904 TyphoonRoyal Observatory, Hong Kong[83]

Costa Rica

Hurricane Cesar
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Costa Rica
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1920.036.22Cesar 1996Alto de Tinamaste[84]
2487.419.19Nate 2017Maritima[85]
3466.618.37Mitch 1998Jaco[86]
4376.414.82Alma 2008Quepos[87]
5331.513.05Gert 1993Unknown[88]
6308.012.11Otto 2016Miravalles Volcano[89]

Cuba

Hurricane Flora of October 1963 drifted across Cuba for four days, leading to extreme rainfall across the mountainous island country. During the heaviest 24‑hour period of rainfall, 735 millimetres (28.9 in) of rain fell at Santiago de Cuba. Total amounts of 2,033 millimetres (80.0 in) over 4 days and 2,550 millimetres (100 in) over 5 days produced staggering loss of life in Cuba, where over 2000 perished.[90]

Hurricane Dennis
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Cuba
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
12,550 100.39Flora 1963[90]
21,092 42.99Dennis 2005[90]
31,025 40.35T.D. #1 1988[90]
41,012 39.84Alberto 1982[90]
5870 34.25Frederic 1979[90]
6849 33.43T.D. #1 1992[90]
7825 32.48Laura 1971[90]
8800 31.50Irene 1999[90]
9754 29.69Michelle 2001[90]
10747 29.41Lili 1996[90]

Dominica

Erika near Dominica

The islands of the eastern Caribbean are constantly threatened by tropical storms and hurricanes, mainly between August and October. Dominica is a rugged island, with spots of elevation as high as nearly 4,750 feet (1,450 m).[91] As Hurricane Jeanne moved through the region, 422.3 millimetres (16.63 in) of rain fell during the 24‑hour period ending on the morning of September 15, 2004.[92]

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Dominica
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1800–85031–33Erika 2015Morne Diablotins[93]
2579.122.80Maria 2017Cophall[94]
3422.316.63Jeanne 2004[92]
4246.49.70Edith 1963[35]
5215.98.50David 1979Roseau[95]
6150.15.91Abby 1960[96]
720.60.81Flora 1963[35]

Dominican Republic

Noel near Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic, has some of the highest terrain surrounding the Caribbean Sea, with Pico Duarte peaking at 10,700 feet (3,300 m) above sea level.[97] Most of the tropical cyclone rainfall totals on the list below are 24‑hour maxima, which likely underrepresent the storm total.

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants the Dominican Republic
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
11001.539.43Flora 1963Polo Barahona[35]
2905.035.63Noel 2007Angelina[98]
3598.023.54Cleo 1964Polo[35]
4528.020.79Emily 2011Neyba[99]
5505.219.89Jeanne 2004Isla Saona[100]
6479.818.89Inez 1966Polo[101]
7445.517.54Hurricane Four 1944Hondo Valle[102]
8391.415.41Hurricane Five 1935Barahona[103]
9359.914.17Hanna 2008Oveido[104]
10350.013.78T.S. One 1948Bayaguana[105]

El Salvador

Hurricane Adrian
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in El Salvador
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1151359.57Twelve E (2011)Huizucar, La Libertad[106]

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286133.90Mitch 1998[107]
376630.16Stan 2005[107]
467626.61Paul 1982[107]
567226.46Agatha 2010[109]
660323.74Matthew 2010[107]

Fiji

Cyclone Kina
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Fiji
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
11,139 44.84Wally (1980)Sakisa[110]
21,040 40.94Kina (1992-93)Monasavu dam[111]
3913 35.9404F (2016)Monasavu dam[112]
4755 29.72Bebe (1972)Naseuvou[113]
5615 24.21Gavin (1997)Monasavu dam[114]
6545 21.46June (1997)Matei[115]
7529 20.83Evan (2012)Monasavu dam[116]
8508 20.0009F 2017Nagado[117]
9495 19.49Mick (2009)Monasavu dam[118]
10479 18.86Winston (2016)Nadarivatu[119]

Orography from the volcanic islands of Fiji has led to significant rainfall during tropical cyclone passages, which occur roughly once a year.

France

French Polynesia

Cyclone Wasa
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in French Polynesia
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1550 21.6502F 1998Tahiti[120]
2356 14.02Judy 2004Takaroa[121]
3241 9.49Wasa 1991Uturoa[122]
4149 5.87Pam 1997Rarotonga[123]
562.1 2.44Zita 2007Rurutu[124]

Guadeloupe

Hurricane Marilyn moved directly across the island in mid-September 1995,[125] bringing the highest known rainfall totals to the island from a tropical cyclone.

Hurricane Luis
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Guadeloupe
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1582 22.91Luis 1995Dent de l'est (Soufrière)
2508 20.00Marilyn 1995Saint-Claude[35]
3466 18.35Lenny 1999Gendarmerie[126]
4389 15.31Hugo 1989
5318 12.52Hortense 1996Maison du Volcan[127]
6300 11.81Jeanne 2004[128]
7223.3 8.79Cleo 1964Deshaies[35]
8200 7.87Erika 2009[129]
9165.3 6.51Earl 2010Sainte-Rose (Viard)[130]
1053.6 2.11Edith 1963Basse Terre[35]

Martinique

Martinique is a mountainous island at the fringe of the eastern Caribbean Sea.

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Martinique
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1680.7 26.80Dorothy 1970Fourniols[131]
2567.022.32Klaus 1990Le Morne-Rouge[132]
3475.018.07Beulah 1967Les Anses-d'Arlets[133]
4450.117.72Iris 1995Ducos[134]
5349.013.74David 1979Saint-Joseph[135]
6332.013.07Dean 2007Fort-de-France[136]
7305.0 12.01Cindy 1993Le Prêcheur[137]
8301.5 11.87Edith 1963Saint-Pierre[35]
9280.0 11.02Allen 1980Grand-Rivière[138]
10230.1 9.059Marilyn 1995Le Morne-Rouge[139]
Tropical Storm Dorothy (1970)

New Caledonia

Cyclone Anne
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in New Caledonia
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
181332.01Gyan 1981La Ouinné[140]
275029.53Beatrice 1959Tiwaka[140]
371328.07Anne 1988Goro[140]
462024.41Unnamed 1962Houaïlou[140]
552820.79Esau 1992Kopéto[140]
647418.66Drena 1997Dzumac[140]
745017.72Vania 2011Goro (Station Vale NC)[140]
841416.30Frank 1999Tango (Chaîne)[140]
941116.18Cliff 1981La Ouinné[140]
1040916.10Cook 2017Thio-Plateau[141]

Réunion Island

Cyclone Hyacinthe.

The mountainous island of Réunion has experienced several of the highest rainfall totals on record from tropical cyclones and holds the rainfall world records for 12, 24, 48, 72 hours, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine and ten days as a result.[142][143][144] The 12 and 24 hourly rainfall records were set at Foc-Foc by Cyclone Denise in 1966, while an Unnamed Tropical Cyclone between April 8–10, 1958 set the record for 48 hours at Aurere. Tropical Cyclone Gamede between February 24–28, 2007 came close to beating the records for 12, 24 and 48 hours before setting the records for three, four, five, six, seven, eight and nine days that were held by Tropical Cyclone Hyacinthe 1980.[143][144] Hyacinthe 1980 currently holds the world records for ten and fifteen days with rainfall totals of 5,678 millimetres (223.5 in) and 6,083 millimetres (239.5 in) respectively recorded at Commerson Crater.[144][145]

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants on Reunion island
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
16,433 253.27Hyacinthe 1980Commerson[144]
25,512 217.01Gamede 2007Commerson[143]
32,958 116.46Diwa 2006Grand-Ilet[143]
41,825 71.85Denise 1966Foc-Foc[144]
51,360 53.54Dina 2002Bellecombe[146]
61,196 47.09Gael 2009Commerson[147]
71,196 47.09Florine 1981Foc-Foc[148]
81,025 40.35Bejisa 2013Cilaos[149]
91,000 39.37Gretelle 1997Commerson[150]
10875 34.45Fame 2008Grand-Ilet[151]

Saint Martin

Hurricane Lenny
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Saint Martin
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1866.6 34.12Lenny 1999Gendarmerie[2]
2349.3 13.75Jose 1999Point Blanche[152]
3328.7 12.94Otto 2010Charlotte Amalie[153]
498.0 3.86Earl 2010Grand Case[154]
685.1 3.35Marilyn 1995[155]

Wallis and Futuna

Cyclone Fran
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Wallis and Futuna
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1674.9 26.57Raja 1986Maopoopo, Futuna Island[156]
2556.7 21.92Fran 1992Hihifo, Wallis Island[156]
3291.2 11.46Val 1975Hihifo, Wallis Island[156]
4220.6 8.69Hina 1997Maopoopo, Futuna Island[156]
5186.0 7.32Evan 2012Futuna Island[156]
6180.0 7.09Val 1980Maopoopo, Futuna Island[156]
7171.6 6.76Keli 1997Hihifo, Wallis Island[156]
8160.8 6.33Unnamed 1966Malaetoli, Wallis Island[156]
9160.0 6.30Amos 2016Hihifo, Wallis Island[157]
10119.0 4.69Waka 2001Hihifo, Wallis Island[156]

Guatemala

Tropical Storm Agatha in May 2010 became the second-wettest tropical cyclone in the nation's history when it slowly developed while remaining nearly stationary to the southwest of Guatemala, before turning northeast and dissipating across inland Central America.[158]

Tropical Storm Agatha (2010)
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants Guatemala
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
160023.62Mitch 1998Central Sierra de las Minas[159]
2565.622.62Agatha 2010Mazatenango[160]
3~250~9.84Stan 2005[161]
4~200~7.87Adrian 2005[162]
5184.67.27Francelia 1969[163]

Haiti

Haiti that makes up three-eighths of Hispaniola,[164][165] is a mountainous country that has experienced some of the most powerful hurricanes on record, including Hurricane David. Its three mountain ranges have peaks as high as 8793 feet/2680 meters above sea level.[166]

Gordon dropping heavy rainfall on Haiti along its frontal-like band
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Haiti
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
11,447.8 57.00Flora 1963Miragoâne[167]
2654.8 25.78Noel 2007Camp Perrin[168]
3604.5 23.80Matthew 2016Anse-á-Veau[169]
4410.0 16.14Lili 2002Camp Perrin[170]
5323.0 12.72Hanna 2008Camp Perrin[171]
6273.0 10.75Gustav 2008Camp Perrin[172]
765.0 2.56Fox 1952Ouanaminthe[35]

Honduras

Hurricane Beta
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants Honduras
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
191235.89Mitch 1998Choluteca[173]
276029.92Alma 1966San Rafael[174]
361024.00Fifi 1974[175]
455421.82Beta 2005Trujillo[176]
536014.19T.D. #16 2008Roatán[177]
62449.62Felix 2007Omoa Cortez[178]
71726.77Gert 1993Tegucigalpa[179]
81134.46Alma 2008Choluteca[180]
9963.77Ida 2009Rio Cuero en la Masica[181]

Swan Island

Hurricane Alma (1966)
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants on Swan Island
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1362.714.28Alma 1966[35]
2228.99.01Debbie 1965[35]
3220.08.66Ella 1970[35]
4178.67.03Laurie 1969[35]
5167.16.58Isbell 1964[35]
6105.24.14Beulah 1967[35]
798.83.89Carla 1961[35]
890.73.57Francelia 1969[35]
987.13.43Hattie 1961[35]
1080.53.17Fox 1952[35]

India

Cyclone Nisha

India can be struck by cyclones that form in the Bay of Bengal or the Arabian Sea.

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in India
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
12,300 90.551968 Severe Cyclonic StormPedong, West Bengal[182]
21,840 72.44Severe Cyclonic Storm ARB 01 (2004)Aminidivi, Lakshadweep[183]
31,340 52.76Depression Six (1961)Cherrapunji, Meghalaya[184]
4128050.39Nisha (2008)Orathanadu, Tamil Nadu[185][186][187]
5117146.10Phyan (2009)Kethi, Tamil Nadu[188]
6103040.55Ogni (2006)Avanigadda, Andhra Pradesh[189]
795337.521943 Severe Cyclonic StormCuddalore, Tamil Nadu[190]
891035.83Deep Depression Four (1963)Cherrapunji, Meghalaya[191]
981031.89Cyclone 12 (1959)Bano[192]
1080031.50Cyclone 5 (1968)Harnai[192]

Indonesia

Cyclone Inigo

The precursor tropical disturbance of Tropical Cyclone Inigo in April 2003 dropped heavy rainfall in eastern Indonesia. The rainfall caused flash flooding and mudslides, primarily in Flores but also on West Timor[193] and Sumba.[194] In some locations, the depth of the floodwaters reached 5 metres (16 ft). The Oessao River in West Timor exceeded its banks, which flooded seven villages. In Kupang in West Timor, the system destroyed hundreds of homes and large fields of corn, bean, and rice crop. Heavy damage was reported near Ende, where flooding and mudslides destroyed 20 houses and destroyed the roads connecting to East Flores. The city airport was flooded with one meter (3 ft) of water, preventing aerial transportation and which left the city temporarily isolated. In East Flores Regency in eastern Flores Island, the system left 75 destroyed houses, along with 77 severely damaged and a further 56 receiving light damage.[193]

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Indonesia
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
12238.78Inigo 2003Larantuka, Flores[195]

Iran

Cyclone Gonu
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Iran
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
174 mm2.91 inchesGonu 2007Chabahar[196]

Jamaica

Hurricane Michelle

This mountainous island country of Jamaica can get lashed with rainfall by slow-moving tropical cyclones in the western Caribbean Sea. Its interior, the Blue Mountains, reach a height of 7,400 feet (2,300 m) above sea level.[197]

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Jamaica
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
13429.0135.00Nov. 1909 HurricaneSilver Hill Plantation[198]
21524.060.00Flora 1963Silver Hill[199]
31057.941.65Michelle 2001[200]
4950.037.42Nicole 2010Negril[201]
5938.336.94Gilda 1973Top Mountain[199]
6863.634.00June 1979 T.D.Western Jamaica[202]
7823.032.40Gilbert 1988Interior mountains[200]
8720.628.37Ivan 2004Ritchies[203]
9713.528.09Sandy 2012Mill Bank[204]
10690.927.20Isidore 2002Cotton Tree Gully[205]

Japan

Severe Tropical Storm Talas approaching Japan on September 2, 2011

The mountainous island archipelago is constantly struck by typhoons recurving out of the tropics, which are normally in extratropical transition as they pass through Japan. Typhoon Namtheun of the 2004 Pacific typhoon season holds the national 24-hour precipitation record with 1,317 millimetres (51.9 in) observed in Kisawa village,[206] surpassing the previous record of 1,140 mm (45 in) set during Typhoon Fran in 1976.[207]

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Japan
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
12781.0109.50Fran 1976Hiso[207]
2>2000.0>78.74Namtheum 2004Kisawa[206]
31805.571.08Talas 2011Kamikitayama[208]
41518.959.80Olive 1971Ebino[209]
51322.052.04Nabi 2005Mikado[210]
61286.050.62Kent 1992Hidegadake[211]
71167.045.94Judy 1989Hidegadake[212]
81138.044.80Abby 1983Amagisan[213]
91124.044.25Flo 1990Yanase[214]
10~1092.0~43.00Trix 1971Yangitake[215]

Okinawa

Typhoon Bolaven near Okinawa on August 26, 2012
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Okinawa
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
11065.041.92Sinlaku 2008Yonagunijima[216]
21059.041.70Emma 1956Kadena Air Force Base[217]
31014.041.00Muifa 2011[218]
4575.622.66Charlotte 1959Naha Air Force Base[35]
5535.021.06Bolaven 2012Kunigami[219]
6473.718.65Cora 1969Kadena Air Force Base[35]
7452.017.80Sinlaku 2002Oku[220]
8407.216.03Grace 1961Kadena Air Force Base[35]
9345.013.50Conson 2004Tarama[221]
10342.013.46Kujira 2003[222]

Ryukyu Islands

Typhoon Rusa caused 409 millimetres (16.1 in) of rain to fall at Naze on August 29–30, 2002.[223] Typhoon Aere dropped 314.5 millimetres (12.38 in) of rain in the 65‑hour period ending at 1400 UTC on August 25, 2004 at Ishigakihima.[224] Typhoon Agnes in August 1957 dropped 586.2 millimetres (23.08 in) of rainfall on Marcus Island.[35] In 1972, Typhoon Rita dumped 31.87 in (809 mm) on Okinoerabu Shima.[225]

Johnston Atoll

Tropical cyclones occasionally threaten this central Pacific island. Hurricane Celeste of 1972 brought 6.21 inches (158 mm) to the isle around August 19.[226]

Korea

The Korean Peninsula experiences typhoons regularly. Tropical cyclones which impact southern China also lead to, on average, five heavy rainfall events per year across the Korean peninsula.[227]

North Korea

Very heavy rains fell across Tongchon and Kosong counties during Typhoon Rusa in 2002, where up to 510 millimetres (20 in) of precipitation fell in a 5- to 10-hour period.[223]

South Korea

Severe Tropical Storm Nakri
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in South Korea
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1>1,500>59.05Nakri 2014Mount Halla, Jeju Island[228]
21250.549.23Chan-hom 2015Mount Halla, Jeju Island[229]
3898.035.35Rusa 2002Gangneung[230]
4710.028.00Agnes 1981[231]
5660.426.00Gladys 1991[232]
6634.024.96Muifa 2011Eorimok[233]
7590.023.23Nari 2007Jeju[234]
8491.019.33Saomai 2000[235]
9374.014.72Meari 2011Boeun[236]
10332.513.09Megi 2004Wando[224]

Madagascar

Cyclone Kesiny

The north end of the island, known as the Tsaratanana Massif region, contains terrain with elevations up to 9417 feet/2880 meters.[237]

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Madagascar
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1891.035.07Kesiny 2002Toamasina[238]
2715.028.14Elita 2004[239]
3707.027.8Guillaume 2002Toamasina[240]
4355.213.9Indlala 2007Antalaha[241]
5300.012.0Cela 2003[242]
6279.411.0Chanda 2012[243]
7261.010.2Ivan 2008Toamasina[241]
8255.410.0Gafilo 2004Nosy-be[244]
9237.29.3Ernest 2005Toliara[244]
10229.09.0Jade 2009Toamasina[245]

Malaysia

Tropical Storm Jelawat/Domeng
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Malaysia
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
12208.66Jelawat/Domeng 2006Kampung Bundu[246]

Mauritius

Cyclone Dina (2002)
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Mauritius
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1745.2 29.34Dina 2002Pierrefonds[247]
2711 27.99Hollanda 1994Mare-aux-Vacoas
3227 8.937Davina 1999Arnaud[248]
3202.87.98Hennie 2005Sans-Souci
4192.87.59Dumile 2013Arnaud[249]
558.82.31Crystal 2002Providence[250]

Marshall Islands

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants
in the Marshall Islands
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1271 10.65Bavi 2015Kwajalein Atoll[251]

Mexico

Hurricane Wilma of 2005 drifted over the northeast portion of the Yucatán peninsula for a couple of days, dropping significant rains. A report of 1,576 millimetres (62.0 in) was reported by the Servicio Meteorológico Nacional in Mexico,[252] which is the wettest known 24-hour rainfall amount ever measured in Mexico. Second on the list is from Tropical Storm Frances in 1998, which accumulated up to 1,019 millimetres (40.1 in) of rain at Independencia in southern Chiapas.[253] Below is a list of the highest known storm total rainfall amounts from individual tropical cyclones across Mexico. Most of the rainfall information was provided by the Mexico's National Weather Service, Servicio Meteorológico Nacional, which is a part of the National Water Commission, Comisión Nacional del Agua.

Hurricane Wilma
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants Mexico (Overall)
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1157662.05Wilma 2005Quintana Roo[254]
2111944.06Frances 1998Escuintla[255]
3109843.23TD 11 (1999)Jalacingo[256]
4101139.80Juliette 2001Cuadano/Santiago[257]
595037.41Dolly 1996Igual[258]
694137.06Fifi–Orlene 1974Tlanchinol[259]
789035.04Alex 2010Monterrey[260]
880531.69Gert 1993Aquismón[261]
979131.15Hermine 1980San Pedro Tapanatepec[262]
1077430.49Isidore 2002Campeche[263]

Federated States of Micronesia

Chuuk

Elevations of the islands surrounding Chuuk lagoon reach a height of about 1,450 feet (440 m).[264] Typhoon Chataan led to excessive rainfall on this island from June 23 – July 3, 2002, when a total of 939 mm (37.0 in) fell. During the time frame when Chataan was declared a tropical cyclone from July 1–3, 622 mm (24.5 in) fell, with 506 mm (19.9 in) falling on the 2nd alone at the international airport.[265]

Typhoon Chataan
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants on Chuuk
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1939.036.96Chataan 2002Chuuk Int'l Airport[266]
2447.017.60Dale 1996Chuuk WSO AP[35]
3427.516.83Sudal 2004Chuuk WSO AP[35]
4405.115.95Andy 1989Truk WSO Airport[35]
5381.115.03Jean 1968Truk WSO Airport[35]
6371.914.64Karen 1962Truk WSO Airport[35]
7370.614.59Pamela 1976Truk WSO Airport[35]
8344.713.57Harriet 1959Truk WSO Airport[35]
9234.29.22Kulap 2005Chuuk WSO AP[35]
10214.18.43Pongsona 2002Chuuk WSO AP[35]

Kosrae

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Kosrae State
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1509.3 20.05Faxai 2001Kosrae[35]
2434.1 17.09Phanfone 2002Kosrae[35]

Pohnpei State

The state is mountainous island lies in the tropical northwest Pacific Ocean. Pohnpei State

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Pohnpei State
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1603 23.74Dolphin 2015Pohnpei
2247 9.72Axel 1992[267]
3118 4.65Haishen 2015Pohnpei[268]

Yap State

The wettest known tropical cyclone for the state was Ruby in 1982, which drifted in the island's vicinity for several days during its initial development phase.[269]

Typhoon Ruby (1982)
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Yap state
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1594.423.40Ruby 1982Yap Island WSO Airport[35]
2390.915.39Imbudo 2003Yap Island WSO Airport[35]
3318.512.54Winnie 1969Yap Island WSO Airport[35]
4313.912.36Fern 1996Yap Island WSO Airport[35]
5301.811.88Wilda 1967Yap Island WSO Airport[35]
6289.111.38Ophelia 1958Yap Island WSO Airport[35]
7288.511.36Hope 1985Yap Island WSO Airport[35]
8250.29.85Georgia 1962Yap Island WSO Airport[35]
9236.59.31Fran 1976Yap Island WSO Airport[35]
10231.99.13Faye 1963Yap Island WSO Airport[35]

Mozambique

Tropical Cyclone Eline

The elevation of the country increases to the west, with mountains on its highest plateau reaching nearly 8,000 feet (2,400 m).[270]

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Mozambique
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
150219.76Eline 2000Levubu[271]
228111.06Delfina 2003[250]
32007.87Jokwe 2008Nampula[272]
41907.50Japhet 2003[273]

Myanmar

Cyclone Nargis near landfall
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Myanmar
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1600 23.62Nargis 2008[274]
2343.9 13.54T.D. No. 2 2007[275]
3300 11.81Komen 2015[276]

Nepal

Some of the highest elevations on the planet lie in Nepal. Eight out of fourteen highest peaks in the world lie in the Nepalese Himalaya including the highest peak of the World, Mt. Everest (8848 m).[277] During a tropical depression that affected the Indian Subcontinent in 2004, 51.3 millimetres (2.02 in) of rain fell at Kathmandu airport in the 24‑hour period ending at 1200 UTC on October 7.[74]

Netherlands Antilles

Saba

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants on Saba
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1286.3 mm11.27 inchesAlice (1954)[278]

St. Eustatius

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants on St. Eustatius
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1203.2 mm8.00 inchesAlice (1954)[278]

Saint Martin/Sint Maarten

This hilly island is partially owned by France and partially claimed by the Netherlands.

Hurricane Lenny

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants on Saint Martin/Sint Maarten
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1700.0 27.56Lenny 1999Meteorological Office, Phillpsburg[2]
2280.2 11.03Jose 1999Princess Juliana International Airport[279]
3165.1 6.50Luis 1995[280]
4111.7 4.40Otto 2010Princess Juliana International Airport[281]
592.3 3.63Rafael 2012Princess Juliana International Airport[282]
67.9 0.31Ernesto 2012Princess Juliana International Airport[282]
77.0 0.28Chantal 2013Princess Juliana International Airport[283]
86.6 0.26Dorian 2013Princess Juliana International Airport[283]

New Zealand

Cyclone Wilma (2011)

Most tropical cyclones which pass near New Zealand are in extratropical transition (ET) or have become extratropical, which can enhance their heavy rainfall threat.

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in New Zealand
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1970 38.19Hilda 1990North Egmont Visitor Centre[284]
2917 36.10Bola 1988Glenross station[285]
3762 30.00Rewa 1994Collier Creek[286]
4425 16.73Fergus 1996The Pinnacles[287][288]
5415 16.34Delilah 1989Puhipuhi[289]
6321 12.64Dinah 1967Mangahoe[290]
7311 12.24Beti 1996The Pinnacles[291]
8306 12.05Giselle 1968Leatham[292]
9290 11.42Ivy 2004The Pinnacles[293]
10280 11.02Wilma 2011Northland[294]

Nicaragua

Hurricane Mitch
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Nicaragua
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1159762.87Mitch 1998Picacho/Chinandega[295]
2144756.97Aletta 1982Chinandega[296]
350019.69Joan 1988[297]
444717.60Gert 1993Chinandega[296]
536814.49Fifi 1974Chinandega[296]
629811.72Alma 2008Punto Sandino[298]
727210.70Cesar 1996Bluefields[299]
82319.10Ida 2009Puerto Cabezas[300]
91817.11Felix 2007Puerto Cabezas[301]
101626.39Beta 2005Puerto Cabezas[302]

Niue

Cyclone Heta

During the passage of Tropical Cyclone Heta in January 2004, the Niue Meteorological Station reported a record 24-hour rainfall of 999.2 millimetres (39.34 in).[303]

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants on Niue
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1999.2 mm 39.34 inHeta 2004Niue Meteorological Station[303]

Oman

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Oman
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1617.0 24.29Mekunu 2018Salalah[304]
2610.0 24.02Gonu 2007[305]
3488.0 19.21Phet 2010JabalHilm
4482.4 18.99Masirah Cyclone 1977Salalah[306]
5300.2 11.82T.S. 02A (1996)Dhofar[307]
6285.5 11.24Muscat Cyclone 1890Muscat[306]
7251.0 9.88Oman Cyclone 2002Qairoon[308]
8250.0 9.84Ashobaa 2015Masirah Island[309]
9230.0 9.06Salalah Cyclone 1963Salalah[306]
1082.0 3.23Salalah Cyclone 1959Salalah[306]

Pakistan

Cyclone Phet, a cyclone making landfall in Pakistan in June 2010 as a deep depression

Tropical cyclones for the Arabian Sea usually affect Pakistan. Tropical cyclones from the Bay of Bengal can affect Pakistan, though they usually weaken by the time they reach the Pakistani coastline.[310]

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Pakistan
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
137014.57Phet (2010)Gwadar[311]
228511.22Cyclone (1999)Keti Bandar[312]
32459.64BOB 03 (2009)Karachi[313][314][315]
41917.51BOB 06 (2007)Karachi[316][317][318]
51455.71Onil (2004)Thatta[319]
61103.94Yemyin (2007)Karachi
7431.69BOB 04 (2007)Karachi[320][321]
8180.70BOB 03 (2009)Karachi[322]

Palau

Typhoon Mike

Palau consists of a string of islands that is rugged and surrounds a lagoon. Elevations up to 2,060 feet (630 m) exist within the island group.[323]

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Palau
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1470.9 18.54Marie 1976Koror[324]
2293.1 11.54Nathan 1993Nekken Forestry[35]
3281.4 11.08Ruby 1982Koror[35]
4248.9 9.799Mike 1990Koror[325]
5121.74.79Dianmu 2004Koror[326]
684.33.32Bopha 2012Koror[327]
747.81.88Ewiniar 2006Koror[328]

Panama

Inflow to the south of Hurricane Mitch brought impressive rainfalls to the Panama. Veledero de Tole recorded 695 millimetres (27.4 in) of rainfall between October 22 and 31, 1998.

Philippines

Typhoon Parma/Pepeng

This Philippines island archipelago is fairly mountainous, with the highest terrain found in Luzon.

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in the Philippine islands
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
12210.087.01July 1911 cycloneBaguio[329]
21854.373.00Parma (Pepeng) 2009Baguio[330]
31216.047.86Carla (Trining) 1967Baguio[329]
41116.043.94Zeb (Iliang) 1998La Trinidad, Benguet[331]
51085.842.74Utor (Feria) 2001Baguio[332]
61077.842.43Koppu (Lando) 2015Baguio[330]
71012.739.87Mindulle (Igme) 2004[333]
8902.035.51Kujira (Dante) 2009[334]
9879.934.64September 1929 typhoonVirac, Catanduanes[335]
10869.634.24Dinah (Openg) 1977Western Luzon[336]

Samoa

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Samoa
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1508.2 20.01Tuni, 2015Afimalu[337]
2470.5 18.52Ula, 2016Afimalu[337]
3404.0 15.91Evan, 2012Alaoa, Upolu[338]
4382.4 15.06Amos, 2016Afimalu[337]
5320.0 12.60Gita, 2018Le-Pue[339]
6190.0 7.48001F 2014Salani[337]
7171.8 6.76405F 2014Salani[337]
8170.6 6.71708F, 2015Letui[337]
9169.5 6.67319F, 2017Lepiu[339]
10138.4 5.44909F, 2017Afimalu[339]

Singapore

Typhoon Vamei of December 20, 2001 was the only known storm to ever hit the island state. It dropped 165.1 millimetres (6.50 in) of rainfall.

Solomon Islands

Cyclone Ita
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in the Solomon Islands
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1>2100>82.68Namu 1986Mount Popomanaseu, Guadalcanal[340]
2>1000>39.37Ita 2014Gold Ridge mine[341]
3495 19.49Pam 2015Lata, Santa Cruz Island[342]
4305 12.01Angela 1966Guadalcanal[343]
5282 11.10Raquel 2015Munda, Western Province[344]

South Africa

Tropical Cyclone Eline in February 2000 dropped significant rains on portions of South Africa. The highest amount noted was 480 mm (19 in) at Thohoyandou.[345]

Spain

The only tropical cyclone to reach mainland Europe was 2005's Hurricane Vince. It dropped 3.3 inches (84 mm) of rain on the plain near Cordoba.[346]

Sri Lanka

A tropical depression in early October 2004 led to heavy rains across Sri Lanka. The maximum was measured at Galle where 117.2 mm (4.61 in) fell in the 24‑hour period ending at 0600 UTC on the 2nd.[74]

St. Brandon, South Indian Ocean

Tropical Cyclone Darius of New Year's Eve/Day of 2003/2004 passed about 45 miles (72 km) west-northwest of the island. Rainfall over the 24‑hour period of closest approach was 135 mm (5.3 in).[347]

St. Kitts and Nevis

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Saint Kitts and Nevis
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1153.7 6.05Alice (1954)[278]

Taiwan

The mountainous island of Taiwan experiences an average of 1.8 tropical cyclone landfalls each year. Due to its rugged topography, Taiwan sees extreme rains from tropical cyclones, particularly in its central mountain range.

Typhoon Morakot
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Taiwan
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
13,060 120.47Morakot 2009Alishan, Chiayi[348]
22,319 91.30Nari 2001Wulai, New Taipei[349]
32,162 85.12Flossie 1969Beitou, Taipei[348]
41,987 78.23Herb 1996Alishan, Chiayi[350]
51,774 69.84Saola 2012Yilan City[351]
61,700 66.93Lynn 1987Taipei[352]
71,672 65.83Clara 1967Dongshan, Yilan[353]
81,611 63.43Sinlaku 2008Heping, Taichung[354]
91,561 61.46Haitang 2005Sandimen, Pingtung[355]
101,546 60.87Aere 2004Miaoli County[356]

Thailand

Typhoon Zeke (1991)

Tropical cyclones occasionally cross the Malay Peninsula from the northwest Pacific into the Bay of Bengal.

Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Thailand
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1493.8 19.44Zeke 1991Khlong Yai[35]
2470.0 18.50Tilda 1962At Somat[357]
3342.0 13.46Vae 1952Chantaburi[357]
4328.7 12.94Ira 1990Lop Buri[35]
5322.6 12.70Ed 1990Takua Pa[35]
6279.5 11.0018W (2013)Muang district[358]
7273.6 10.77Fred 1991Khon Kaen[35]
8257.3 10.13Brian 1989Takua Pa[35]
9251.5 9.902Muifa 2004Prachaup Khirikhan[359]
10239.5 9.429Nell 1990Ko Samui[35]

Tonga

Cyclone Waka (2001)
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Tonga
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1200.07.87Waka 2001
2167.06.57Unnamed 1949Nuku‘alofa[360]
3153.06.02Lin 2009Niuafo'ou[361]
4152.26.00Mick 2010Fua'amotu
5149.05.87Rene 2011Fua'amotu
6120.04.72Isaac 1982Nuku‘alofa[362]
7120.04.72Jasmine 2012Tongatapu[363]
897.73.85Vaianu 2006Fuaʻamotu[364]
944.81.76Cyril 2011Vava'u[365]
1037.51.48Wilma 2010Fua'amotu[366]

United Kingdom

Anguilla

Hurricane Jose (1999)
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants Anguilla
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1490.019.29Lenny 1999[367]
2380.014.96Jose 1999[367]
3250.09.84Klaus 1990[367]
4171.56.75Alice 1954[278]

Bermuda

Bermuda has not historically received overwhelming rains out of tropical cyclones. This could be because of the rapid pace storms usually pass the island and the lack of mountains on the island.

Hurricane Nicole (2016)
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Bermuda
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1186.7 7.35October 1939 Hurricane[368]
2172.0 6.77Nicole 2016[369]
3153.7 6.05Arlene 1963[35]
4151.4 5.96Cristobal 2002
5148.0 5.83Nicole 2004
6134.1 5.28T.D. #23A 1967[35]
7126.2 4.97Franklin 2005
8125.0 4.92Emily 1981[35]
9124.0 4.88Harvey 2005
10123.2 4.85September 1948 hurricane[368]

Cayman Islands

Tropical Storm Alberto
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in the Cayman Islands
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1794.831.29Unnamed, 1944Grand Cayman Island[370]
257722.72Alberto, 2006Owen Roberts International Airport[371]
3552.221.74Isidore, 2002Cayman Brac[372]
4451.417.77Paloma, 2008Cayman Brac[373]
5308.412.14Ivan, 2004Grand Cayman Island[374]
6292.111.50Hattie, 1961Grand Cayman Island[375]
7229.19.02Nicole, 2010Owen Roberts International Airport[376]
8165.66.52Michelle, 2001Grand Cayman Island[377]

United States

Hurricane Harvey (2017)
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in the United States
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
11538.760.58Harvey 2017Nederland, Texas[35]
2132152.02Lane 2018Mountainview, Hawaii[378][379]
3132152.00Hiki 1950Kanalohuluhulu Ranger Station, Hawaii[380]
4121948.00Amelia 1978Medina, Texas[35]
5114845.20Easy 1950Yankeetown, Florida[35]
6114345.00Claudette 1979Alvin, Texas[35]
7109643.15Imelda 2019Jefferson County, Texas[381]
81058.741.68T. D. #15 1970Jayuya, Puerto Rico[35]
9103340.68Allison 2001Northwest Jefferson County, Texas[35]
1098538.76Paul 2000Kapapala Ranch 36, Hawaii[382]


Vanuatu

Cyclone Vania (2011)
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Vanuatu
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
1847.6 33.37Bola 1988Lamap[383]
2545.0 21.46Dani 1999Bauerfield Airport[384]
3369.1 14.53Vania 2011Aneityum[385]
4270.0 10.63Eric 1985Surukavian, Pentecost[386]
5266.6 10.50Sarah 1994Santo-Pekoa International Airport[387]
6254.4 10.02Ivy 2004Bauerfield Airport[388]
7247.6 9.748Anne 1988Santo-Pekoa International Airport[387]
8246.6 9.709Nigel 1985Santo-Pekoa International Airport[387]
9223.7 8.807Zuman 1998Santo-Pekoa International Airport[387]
10219.3 8.634Esau 1992Santo-Pekoa International Airport[387]

Venezuela

A few tropical cyclones have skimmed the northern coast of South America over recent decades. Tropical Storm Bret (1993) dropped 339 millimetres (13.3 in) of rain in ten hours at Guanare, Portuguesa, Venezuela.[389]

Vietnam

Flooding in Hue, Vietnam triggered by Typhoon Ketsana in 2009
Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Vietnam
Highest-known totals
Precipitation Storm Location Ref.
Rank mm in
11,773 69.8Peipah 2007Nam Đông[390]
21,369 53.9Tropical Depression 06W 2007Hương Khê[390]
31,239 48.8September 2009 Vietnam tropical depressionDa Nang[391]
4914 36.0Ketsana 2009Quảng Nam[391]
5788 31.0Lekima 2007[390]
6747 29.4Aere 2016Đồng Hới, Quảng Bình[392]
7699 27.5Ira 1990[325]
8666 26.2Mirinae 2009Vân Canh[391]
9550 21.7Xangsane 2006[393]
10497 19.6Tropical Depression 2009Quảng Ngãi Province[394]

See also

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