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DETAILS of METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATION STATIONS As on 1St JUNE, 2012 DETAILS OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATION STATIONS As on 1st JUNE, 2012 Government of India Central Water Commission 315 (S), Sewa Bhawan, R K Puram New Delhi-110066. CONTENTS S. No. CHAPTER PAGE NO. 1. Abbreviation and Notations used for Meteorological i Observations 2. Index for Organization-wise details of Meteorological ii Observation Stations 3. Index for Meteorological Observation on HO/FF Stations iii-xi 4. Index for Exclusive Meteorological Observation Stations xii 5. Basin-wise details of Meteorological Observation on HO/FF xiii—xvi Stations 6. Basin-wise details of Exclusive Meteorological Observation xvii-xx stations 7. State-wise details of Meteorological Observation on HO/FF xxi-xxvi Stations 8. State-wise details of Exclusive Meteorological Observation xxvii-xxxiv Stations 11. Organization-wise/Division-wise details of Meteorological xxxii-xxxiv Observation on HO/FF Stations 12. Organization-wise/Division-wise details of Exclusive xxxv-xxxvii Meteorological Observation Stations ABBREVIATION AND NOTATIONS USED FOR METEOROLOGICALOBSERVATION Symbol used for Stations Rf Rainfall Rf (T) Rainfall Telemetry station Mt Max/Min Temperature or Air Temperature Hu Humidity Ss Sunshine Pe Pan-evaporation Wv Wind Speed and Wind Direction Sg Snow Gauge Ar Automatic Raingauge/SRRG Fcs Full Climatic Station/Automatic Weather Station HO Hydrological Observation Station FF Flood Forecasting Station HOIW Hydrological Observation Station for Investigation Works i | P a g e INDEX FOR ORGANISATION WISE DETAILS OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATION STATIONS S. No. Name of the Organisation Page No. 1. Brahamaputra & Barak Basin Organisation, CWC, 1-23 Shillong 2. Cauvery & Southern River Organisation, CWC, 24-39 Coimbatore 3. Indus Basin Organisation, CWC, Chandigarh 40-45 4. Krishna and Godavari Basin Organisation, CWC, 46-58 Hyderabad 5. Lower Ganga Basin Organisation, CWC, Patna 59-70 6. Mahanadi & Eastern River Basin Organisation, CWC, 71-80 Bhubaneshwar 7. Monitoring (Central) Organisation, CWC, Nagpur 81-84 8. Narmada & Tapi Basin Organisation, CWC, 85-93 Gandhinagar 9. Narmada Basin Organisation, CWC, Bhopal 94-97 10. Teesta Basin Organisation, CWC, Siliguri 98-100 11. Upper Ganga Basin Organisation, CWC, Lucknow 101-112 12. Yamuna Basin Organisation, CWC, New Delhi 113-124 ii | P a g e INDEX FOR METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATION ON HO/FF STATIONS S. No. Name of Site Page No. S. No. Name of site Page No. S. No. Name of site Page No. 1 A.B.Road Crossing 121 31 Annavasal 29 61 Bamni 95 2 A.P. Puram 26 32 Arampur 74 62 Bamnidhi 77 3 A.P.Ghat 17 33 Arangaly 38 63 Banbasa 103 4 Abu Road 88 34 Araria (seasonal) 60 64 Banda 118 5 Addoor 35 35 Arcot 29 65 Bangodam 77 6 Adityapur 72 36 Arnota 117 66 Bani 106 7 Agra (P.G.) 117 37 Ashramam 38 67 Bansi 102 8 Ahirwalia (Seasonal) 60 38 Ashti 82 68 Bantwal 35 9 Aie NH Crossing 21 39 Auraiya 117 69 Barabisha 20 10 Akhnoor 41 40 Avarankuppam 26 70 Baranwada 120 11 Akhuapada 73 41 Avershe 35 71 Bareilly 105 12 Akkihebbal 33 42 Ayilam 37 72 Barginagar 96 13 Aklera 120 43 Ayodhya 102 73 Baripada 72 14 Alipingal 74 44 Azamgarh 108 74 Barkisuriya 66 15 Alladupalli 30 45 Azmabad 63 75 Barmanghat 95 16 Altuma 73 46 B.K. Ghat 102 76 Barod 120 17 Amarpur 18 47 B.P.Ghat 11 77 Baronda 78 18 Ambabal 48 48 Badar Pur Ghat 17 78 Basantpur 78 19 Ambaji(T) 87 49 Badatighat 14 79 Basoda 117 20 Ambarampalayam 26 50 Badlapur 57 80 Basti 102 21 Ambasamudram 26 51 Badrinath 111 81 Basua 60 22 Amraghat 17 52 Baghpat 115 82 Batakota 41 (Nunwan) 23 Anakapalli 73 53 Bailey Bridge 2 83 Batpurwaghat 106 Tuipui 24 Anandapur 74 54 Balaghat 82 84 Bausan 115 25 Anas PH-II 87 55 Balimundali 72 85 Bawapuram 53 26 Andhiyar Khore 77 56 Ballia 108 86 Bazarsaw 69 (Seasonal) 27 Anipur 8 57 Balotra 88 87 Bedepara 69 28 Anjanari 57 58 Balrampur 102 88 Behalpur 21 29 Ankinghat 105 59 Baltara 60 89 Beki Road bridge 21 30 Anna Purna Ghat 11 60 Bamni 82 90 Belkhedi 95 iii | P a g e S. No. Name of Site Page No. S. No. Name of site Page No. S. No. Name of site Page No. 91 Belonia 8 121 Buxar 63 151 Chouldhowaghat 14 92 Benibad 60 122 Byaladahalli 34 152 Chunchankatte 33 93 Berhait 69 123 Chakaliya 86 153 Chungthang 99 94 Berhampore 69 124 Champasari 21 154 Colonelganj 102 95 Betmogrra 50 125 Champua 74 155 D.P.Ghat 67 96 Bewar 106 126 Chandanpur 72 156 D.R.F 17 97 Bhadrachalam 47 127 Chandradeepghat 102 157 Dabri 105 98 Bhagalpur 63 128 Chandrapuri 111 158 Dadri 114 99 Bhainsa 51 129 Chanpatia 60 159 Dahigaon 90 100 Bhakudar 87 130 Chanwada 91 160 Dalmau 106 101 Bhalukpong 13 131 Chapra 69 161 Daltenganj 63 102 Bhandara 82 132 Chargharia 60 162 Daman 91 103 Bharuch 91 133 Chatia 60 163 Dameracherla 53 104 Bhatpalli 82 134 Chel 20 164 Dantiwada Dam 87 105 Bhikiasen 106 135 Chengalpet 29 165 Darauli 63 106 Bhind 117 136 Chenimari 14 166 Dawki 11 107 Bhinga 102 137 Chennur 30 167 Dedtalai 91 108 Bhitaura 105 138 Chepan 20 168 Degloor 50 109 Bhomoraguri 14 139 Cherribeda 48 169 Delhi Rly Bridge 114 110 Bhusawal 90 140 Chhatang 108 170 Dentam 99 Allahabad 111 Bigod 120 141 Chhidgaon 95 171 Deogaon 77 112 Bihubar 14 142 Chikhali 82 172 Deongaon Bridge 54 113 Biligundullu 34 143 Chillaghat 118 173 Deoprayag 111 114 Birdghat 102 144 China Bridge 6 174 Deoprayag 111 115 Birpur 60 145 Chindnar 48 175 Deosugur 54 116 Biswanathpur 69 146 Chitrasani 87 176 Derol Bridge 86 117 Bodeli 91 147 Chittorgarh 120 177 Desangpani 14 118 Bokajan 14 148 Cholachguda 56 178 Dhalegaon 50 (Seasonal) 119 Bonsoi 99 149 Chopan 109 179 Dhamkund 41 120 Burhanpur 91 150 Chotabekra 18 180 Dhansa 114 iv | P a g e S. No. Name of Site Page No. S. No. Name of site Page No. S. No. Name of site Page No. 181 Dharamjaigarh 78 211 Erinjipuzha 38 241 Ghala 90 182 Dharamtul 14 212 Etawah 118 242 Gharmura 17 183 Dharchula 123 213 Eturunagaram 47 243 Ghatora 78 184 Dhareri 121 214 Fakirabazar 11 244 Ghatsila 72 185 Dhariawad 88 215 Farakka 69 245 Ghazipur 108 186 Dharoi Dam 86 216 Farakka/(HR) 69 246 Gheropara 67 187 Dheng Bridge 60 217 Fatehgarh 105 247 Ghish 20 188 Dhengraghat 60 218 Fekoghat 72 248 Ghugumari 20 189 Dholabazar 14 219 Fulertal 11 249 Ghugus 82 190 Dholai 11 220 G.R.Bridge 50 250 Gidhade 90 191 Dholai 17 221 Gadarwara 95 251 Giridih (Seasonal) 66 192 Dholpur 117 222 Gadat 91 252 Girna Dam 90 193 Dhubri 21 223 Gaisabad 117 253 Goalpara 17 194 Diana 20 224 Gajaldoba 20 254 Godavari Rly Bridge 47 (Rajahmundry) 195 Dibrugarh 14 225 Gajaraia 8 255 Gokak Falls 56 (Seasonal) 196 Dillighat 14 226 Galeta 115 256 Gokul Barrage 115 (Mathura) 197 Dimapara 11 227 Galgalia 60 257 Golaghat 14 198 Dindori 95 228 Gandhav 88 258 Gomlai 74 199 Domohani 20 229 Gandhighat 63 259 Gopalkheda 90 200 Dowlaiswaram 47 230 Gandlapet 51 260 Gopurajapuram 29 201 Duddhi 108 231 Gangakhed W/L 50 261 Gotta Barrage 73 Station 202 Dudhnai 17 232 Ganjim 57 262 Goverdhey Ghat 109 203 Dumariaghat 60 233 Ganod 87 263 Govindapur 72 204 Dummugudem 47 234 Garhakota 117 264 Gudari 73 205 Durgapur Barrage 67 235 Garhamukteshwar 105 265 Gulabgarh 41 206 Durvesh 92 236 Garrauli 117 266 Gummanur 27 207 Ekmighat 60 237 Garudeshwar 91 267 Gumrabazar 11 208 Elginbridge 102 238 Gaya 63 268 Gungan 87 209 Elunuthimanagalam 25 239 Gayzing 99 269 Gunupur 73 210 Englishbazar 69 240 Ghaighat 102 270 Haladi 35 v | P a g e S.No. Name of Site Page No. S. No. Name of site Page No. S. No. Name of site Page No. 271 Halia 53 301 Jalalpur 108 331 Kakarahi 103 272 Hamirpur 118 302 Jaldhaka 21 332 Kakardhari 103 NH-31 273 Handia 95 303 Jamadarpali 77 333 Kalagarh 106 274 Hanskhali 69 304 Jamshedpur 72 334 Kalampur 37 275 Haora 8 305 Jamsholaghat 72 335 Kalanaur 115 276 Hardwar 111 306 Japla 64 336 Kaleswaram 47 277 Harinkhola 67 307 Jarikela 74 337 Kallooppara 37 278 Haripur 115 308 Jateon Barrage 114 338 Kalna (EBB) 69 279 Haripur 66 309 Jaunpur 108 339 Kalna (Flow) 69 280 Harlahalli 34 310 Jaypur 72 340 Kalpi 118 281 Harnav Weir 86 311 Jenapur 74 341 Kamalapuram 30 282 Hasimara 20 312 Jewangi 53 342 Kamalpur 9 283 Hathidah 63 313 Jhanjharpur 61 343 Kamalpur 87 284 Hathmmati Weir 86 314 Jhawa (Seasonal) 61 344 Kampur 14 285 Hathnur 90 315 Jhukoo 109 345 Kamtaul 61 286 Hayaghat 61 316 Jhulaghat 123 346 Kanas (Seasonal) 74 287 Hendegirh 66 317 Jiabharali NT Road 14 347 Kangsabati Dam 67 Crossing 288 Hetimpur 102 318 Jiadholmukh 14 348 Kanhargaon 83 289 Hivra 82 319 Jiagaon 14 349 Kannauj (Gumatia) 105 290 Hogenakkal 34 320 Jondhra 78 350 Kanpur 105 291 Honnali 34 321 Joshimath 111 351 Kantamal 77 292 Hoovinahole 34 322 Jotasan 86 352 Karad 56 293 Hoshangabad 95 323 K. Agraharam 53 353 Karalpora 41 294 Huvinhedgi 54 324 K.M. Vadi 33 354 Karanprayag 111 295 Indrapuri 63 325 Kabubasti 13 355 Karathodu 38 296 Indupur (Seasonal) 74 326 Kachlabridge 105 356 Karimganj 17 297 Irrkkankudi 27 327 Kadana Dam 86 357 Karnal 114 298 Islampur (Seasonal) 69 328 Kailashahar 8 358 Kashinagar 73 299 Jagdalpur 48 329 Kailashahar 18 359 Kashithal 2 300 Jai Nagar 61 330 Kaimaha 118 360 Katwa (Purbasthali) 69 vi | P a g e S.No.
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