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Data is most complete for Australia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Japan, Hong Kong, Mexico, Yap, Chuuk, and the United States, with fragmentary data available for other countries. The French region of R\u00e9union holds several world records for tropical cyclone and worldwide rainfall due to rough topography of the island and its proximity to the Indian Ocean.[1] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Overall wettest[edit] Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants on EarthHighest-known totalsPrecipitationStormLocationRef.Rankmmin16,433253.3Hyacinthe 1980Commerson Crater, R\u00e9union, France[2]25,512217.0Gamede 2007Commerson Crater, R\u00e9union, France[3]33,429135.0Nov. 1909 HurricaneSilver Hill Plantation, Jamaica[4]43,245127.8Nangka 2020H\u01b0\u1edbng H\u00f3a, Qu\u1ea3ng Tr\u1ecb, Vietnam[5]53,060120.5Morakot 2009Alishan, Chiayi, Taiwan[6]62,958116.5Diwa 2006Grand-Ilet, R\u00e9union, France[3]72,781109.5Fran 1976Hiso, Japan[7]82,749108.2Carla 1967Hsin-Liao, Taiwan[4]92,550100.4Flora 1963Santiago de Cuba, Cuba[8]102,31991.30Nari 2001Wulai, New Taipei, Taiwan[9]112,30090.551968 Severe Cyclonic StormPedong, West Bengal, India[10]122,29090.16Linfa 2020A L\u01b0\u1edbi, Vietnam[11]132,21087.01July 1911 cycloneBaguio City, Philippines[4]142,16285.12Flossie 1969Beitou, Taipei, Taiwan[6]152,10082.68Namu 1986Mount Popomanaseu, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands[12][nb 1]162,04480.47Batsirai 2022Commerson Crater, R\u00e9union, France[13]172,00078.74Namtheum 2004Kisawa, Japan[14][nb 2]181,98778.23Herb 1996Alishan, Chiayi, Taiwan[15]191,94776.65Peter 1979Mount Bellenden Ker, Australia[16]201,87073.62Rona 1999Mount Bellenden Ker, Australia[16]211,854.373.00Parma (Pepeng) 2009Baguio City, Philippines[17]221,84072.44Severe Cyclonic Storm ARB 01 (2004)Aminidivi, Lakshadweep, India[18]231,82571.85Denise 1966Foc-Foc, R\u00e9union, France[2]241,805.571.08Talas 2011Kamikitayama, Japan[19]251,77469.84Saola 2012Yilan City, Taiwan[20]261,77369.8Peipah 2007Nam \u0110\u00f4ng, Vietnam[21]271,70066.93Lynn 1987Taipei, Taiwan[22]281,67265.83Clara 1967Dongshan, Yilan, Taiwan[23]291,61163.43Sinlaku 2008Heping, Taichung, Taiwan[24]301,59762.87Mitch 1998Picacho\/Chinandega, Nicaragua[25]311,57662.05Wilma 2005Quintana Roo, Mexico[26]321,56161.46Haitang 2005Sandimen, Pingtung, Taiwan[27]331,538.760.58Harvey 2017Nederland, Texas, United States[28]341,54660.87Aere 2004Miaoli County, Taiwan[29]351,518.959.80Olive 1971Ebino, Japan[30]361,50059.06Nakri 2014Mount Halla, Jeju Island, South Korea[31][nb 3]371,44756.97Aletta 1982Chinandega, Nicaragua[32]381,36953.9Tropical Depression 06W 2007H\u01b0\u01a1ng Kh\u00ea, Vietnam[21]391,36053.54Dina 2002Bellecombe, R\u00e9union, France[33]401,34052.76Depression Six (1961)Cherrapunji, Meghalaya, India[34]411,32252.05Nabi 2005Mikado, Japan[35]421,321.252.02Lane 2018Mountainview, Hawaii, United States[36][37]431,320.952.00Hiki 1950Kanalohuluhulu Ranger Station, Hawaii, United States[38]441,31851.89Wanda 1974Mount Glorious, Australia[39]451,28650.63Kent 1992Hidegadake, Japan[40]461,28050.39Nisha (2008)Orathanadu, Tamil Nadu, India[41][42][43] Typhoon Morakot approaching Taiwan on August 7, 2009. Due to its rugged topography, Taiwan sees extreme rain from tropical cyclones, particularly in its central mountain range. The heavy rains from Tropical Storm Talas triggered numerous landslides, such as this one in Kih\u014d, across the mountainous terrain of Japan. Flooding in Texas on August 31, 2017, from Hurricane Harvey. Harvey stalled over the state of Texas for two days due to high pressure ridges on both sides, resulting in massive flooding.See also[edit]^ May have had a greater amount of precipitation.^ May have had a greater amount of precipitation.^ May have had a greater amount of precipitation.References[edit]^ “Archived copy” (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-04-13. Retrieved 2014-04-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)^ a b Landsea, Christopher W; Hurricane Research Division (March 12, 2007). “Subject: E4) What are the largest rainfalls associated with tropical cyclones?”. Tropical Cyclone Frequently Asked Questions:. 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