Mawsynram
is reportedly wettest place on earth, with the
highest average annual rainfall. Listed in Guinness book of world
records, as per Guinness book rainfall recorded 26,000 millimeters of rainfall
in 1985 and it is reported the wettest place on earth.
This
wettest place located at 16KM from west of cherrapunjee, on Khasi Hills in
Meghalaya, India. The word Maw,
meaning stone and thus might refer to
certain megaliths in surroundings. These Hills are rich with such
megaliths - Khasi monoliths erected fairly recently to commemorate
important events and people.
This place
features a subtropical highland climate with an extraordinarily rainy
and lengthy monsoonal season, when checked with Koppen climate classification. And
this place 12 m of rain in an average year, and a majority of it falls during
the monsoon months.
Three reasons can be cited for high rainfall at Mawsynram:
Three reasons can be cited for high rainfall at Mawsynram:
1. The warm moist winds of the
northward-moving air from the Bay
of Bengal during the monsoon, which cover an extensive area
but are forced to converge into the narrower zone over the Khasi Hills, thus
concentrating their moisture.
2. The alignment of the Khasi Hills
(east to west) places them directly in the path of the airflow from the Bay of
Bengal, producing a significant uplift (plus cooling, further condensation
and thus more rain).
3. Finally, uplift over the Khasi
Hills is virtually continuous in the monsoon period because the lifted air is
constantly being pulled up by vigorous winds in the upper atmosphere; hence the rainfall is more
or less continuous.
Mawsynram, one of the well known
spots of Meghalaya, and is frequented by nature lovers enjoying a walk by its
steep and down sliding slopes, breathing in the fresh air, experience the clear
blue sky, the wind that brushes their face, catching glimpses of the mountain
birds and the nearly deafening sound of the roaring waterfalls. The orchids
that bloom on the low lands, the thrilling adventure in the unexplored caves
that are pathways to many rivers are experiences that remain forever acting as
a balm for the city bred travelers looking for solace in nature’s soothing
memories.
Yet another attraction near this
wettest place is a cave called the Mawjymbuin Cave which is one of the well
known caves in Meghalaya. This cave, due to years of weathering and due to
dripping of mineralized solutions and deposition of calcium carbonate, it has
thus given rise to some magnificent stalagmites. An extraordinary rock formed
by geological means called Symper Rock is located close to the Weiloi Village,
at a distance of one and half kilometers from the Ranikor-Balat -Mawsynram-Shillong
Highway. This place is famous for the gigantic formation of stalagmite, which
resembles the shape of a 'Shivalinga'. This formation is housed in a cave,
whose local name is Mawjymbuin.
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