Monday, 31 August 2015

Washim

Rainfall:

Dams:

1. Zodga . ( Latitude :20.4445463N  , Longitude :77.2029877E )
2. Adan . ( Latitude :20.4116493N  , Longitude :77.5601292E  )
3. Gartek . ( Latitude :20.3566979N   , Longitude :77.5445724E  )
4. Chousala . ( Latitude :20.3564364N  , Longitude :77.5580907E  )
5. Dhanora Bhuse . ( Latitude :20.3455122N  , Longitude : 77.4982238E )
6. Mohari . ( Latitude :20.3498377N , Longitude : 77.4063635E )
7.  Bramhanwada 1 . ( Latitude :20.1507386N  , Longitude :77.0493722E )
8.  Bramhanwada 2 . ( Latitude :20.3273638N , Longitude : 76.9689488E )
9.  Pimpari (Kd) . ( Latitude :20.3091931N , Longitude :77.2577691E  )
10. Ridhora  . ( Latitude :20.3170211N , Longitude :76.9446802E )
11. Sukhanda / Sukanda  . ( Latitude :20.286029N , Longitude : 77.0033455E  )
12. Sonkhas . ( Latitude :20.2868139N , Longitude : 77.324717E )
13 Rohana. ( Latitude :20.2755627N  , Longitude :77.4766588E )
14. Asola. ( Latitude :20.2783152N  , Longitude :77.5270844E )
15. Wathod. ( Latitude :20.2582919N  , Longitude :77.5690985E )
16. Borwa. ( Latitude :20.2505516N  , Longitude :77.6184726E )
17. Karli. ( Latitude :20.2441396N , Longitude :77.6260042E )
18. Borala. ( Latitude :20.2696148N  , Longitude :77.1524119E )
19. Mungala. ( Latitude :20.2543262N , Longitude : 76.9308615E  )
20. Kalmeshwar. ( Latitude :20.2526352N  , Longitude :76.9415903E )
21. Motsawanga. ( Latitude :20.2541852N  , Longitude :77.2571951E  )
22. Kolambi . ( Latitude :20.2452268N  , Longitude :77.3567748E )
23. Gid . ( Latitude :20.2219927N  , Longitude :77.4106014E )
24. Masala Kd . ( Latitude :20.2167172N , Longitude :  77.085743E )
25. Sawanga . ( Latitude :20.203568N  , Longitude :77.1708655E )
26. Giroli . ( Latitude :20.2017154N , Longitude : 77.4636984E )
27. Chikhali . ( Latitude :20.1910219N  , Longitude :77.6092458E )
28. Sawargaon . ( Latitude :20.1910219N  , Longitude :77.6092458E )
29. Koyali . ( Latitude :20.1476968N  , Longitude : 76.8431425E )
30. Sonala/Sonal . ( Latitude :20.3232187N   , Longitude :77.2040176E )
31. Asegaonbandh . ( Latitude :20.1465083N , Longitude :77.331444E   )
32. Asolagavha . ( Latitude :20.1599443N , Longitude :77.5068283E  )
33. Panchala . ( Latitude :20.1570638N  , Longitude :77.6171637E  )
34.  Amdari . ( Latitude :20.1570638N  , Longitude :77.6171637E  )
35. Waigoul . ( Latitude :20.1442319N  , Longitude : 77.6451015E )
36. Gondala/Gaundhala. ( Latitude :20.1209425N , Longitude : 76.6805577E )
37. Ratanwadi. ( Latitude :20.1137494N  , Longitude :77.5322127E )
38. Rui. ( Latitude :20.1140013N   , Longitude :77.4579155E )
39. Fulmari. ( Latitude :20.089206N , Longitude : 77.5431776E  )
40. Umra Sm. ( Latitude :20.0948284N , Longitude :77.2720814E )
41. Adol. ( Latitude :20.0999669N , Longitude :76.9802999E )
42. Waghi. ( Latitude :20.0946269N , Longitude : 76.8789768E )
43. Dhodho. ( Latitude :20.0843493N , Longitude : 76.717186E  )
44. Ekburji. ( Latitude :20.0457015N  , Longitude :77.1006453E )
45. Dhumka. ( Latitude :20.0222664N   , Longitude :77.1742773E )
46. Shirputi. ( Latitude :20.0338383N   , Longitude :77.2229218E  )
47. Warala. ( Latitude :20.0115808N , Longitude :77.2622108E )
48. Ansing. ( Latitude :20.0327496N  , Longitude :77.3363256E )
49. Karada. ( Latitude :20.0272662N , Longitude : 76.770401E  )
50. Ganeshpur. ( Latitude :19.9899454N , Longitude : 76.7388153E )
51. Pachamba. ( Latitude :19.9808507N  , Longitude :76.7235804E )
52. Mandwa. ( Latitude :19.8964836N , Longitude :76.6723716E )
53. Jawala. ( Latitude :19.8910459N , Longitude : 76.7128944E )

Rivers:
Washim River Map




Referances

http://www.indiamapssite.com
http://www.imd.gov.in
http://velusr.blogspot.in
cgwb.gov.in

thane

Rainfall:



Rivers:
The two main rivers flowing through the district are the Ulhas and the Vaitarna. The Ulhas originates from the north of Tungarli near Lonavala, flows for a short distance before descending near Bhor ghat. It meets the sea at Vasai creek. Ulhas River is 135 km long. The river has many tributaries; two important of them (within the boundaries of this district) are Barvi and Bhatsa. Vaitarna, the largest of Konkan Rivers rises in the Tryambak hills in Nashik district, opposite to the source of Godavari, The river flows across Shahapur, Vada and Palghar talukas and enter the Arabian Sea through a wide estuary off Arnala. Vaitarna River is 154 km long and has a drainage area that practically covers the entire northern part of the district. It has a number of tributaries; the most important of them are Pinjal, Surya, Daherja and Tansa.
Many small creeks are found all along the western coast, in which tidal waters flood upstream and fill up much low ground. In many cases human interference has helped in converting them into mud flats. The bigger creeks are Bhiwandi, Chinchani, and Dahanu creeks. The Thane creek is not a creek in the true sense, but a depression engulfed by the sea.
The northern part of the Salsette Island is part of Thane district, which is separated from the mainland by the Ulhas estuary and the Thane creek but is connected through reclaimed land with the island city of Mumbai. Arnala Island is located in Vasai taluka, at the entrance to the Vaitarna estuary.
The district has no natural lakes. Artificial lakes have been constructed mainly to supply drinking water to Mumbai. The Tansa Lake formed across the Tansa River in the hills north of Bhiwandi behind the dam completed in 1892 CE. The Modak Sagar (Lower Vaitarna) Lake on the river Vaitarna formed behind a dam completed in 1957 CE. In the upper reaches of the same river, the Upper Vaitarana Lake formed behind another dam built in 1972 CE. The Bhatsa Lake has been formed in the upper Bhatsa, north of Shahapur behind a dam built in 1981 CE.[4]
Several hot springs are in the Vasai taluka in the bed of Tansa River. They are near Akloli, Ganeshpuri and Vajreshwari villages. There are some more examples: Kokner (Maswan tal-Palghar) and Sativali (Saphale tal:-Palghar). The water temperatures are in the range of 42°-55 °C.

Dams:
Barvi Dam Bhatsa Dam Dhamni Dam Middle Vaitarna Dam Modak Sagar Tansa Dam

Maps:

Thane River Map


sangali satara solapur

Raigadh, Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg,Goa


Pune


Parbhani


Osmanabad


Nashik

Nandurbar


Nanded


Mumbai

Latur


Kolhapur


Jalna


Jalgaon


Hingoli


Gondia


Dhule


Chandrapur


Buldhana


Beed

Rainfall


                HYDROMET DIVISION, NEW DELHI
                                                                INDIA METEOROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT
                                                           DISTRICT RAINFALL (mm) FOR LAST FIVE YEARS


District : BEED


Note : (1) The District Rainfall in millimeters (R/F) shown below are the arithmatic averages of Rainfall of Stations under the District.
       (2) % Dep. are the Departures of rainfall from the long period averages of rainfall for the District.
       (3) Blank Spaces show non-availability of Data.

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YEAR   JANUARY      FEBRUARY      MARCH        APRIL         MAY          JUNE         JULY        AUGUST     SEPTEMBER     OCTOBER      NOVEMBER     DECEMBER
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       R/F %DEP.    R/F %DEP.    R/F %DEP.    R/F %DEP.    R/F %DEP.    R/F %DEP.    R/F %DEP.    R/F %DEP.    R/F %DEP.    R/F %DEP.    R/F %DEP.    R/F %DEP.
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2009   0.0  -100    0.0  -100    0.0  -100    0.0  -100   13.8   -37   84.6   -36  150.9     2  152.7     6  230.8    33   77.2    16   94.2   296   21.8   176

2010   0.0  -100    0.0  -100    0.0  -100    0.0  -100   11.2   -49  143.0     8  254.2    72  235.0    63  166.0    -4   94.5    42   33.0    39    4.5   -43

2011   0.0  -100   11.6   480    0.0  -100    4.0   -43   15.4   -22   70.4   -45  331.6   143  245.3    79   69.5   -59   38.9   -45    0.0  -100    0.0  -100

2012   0.0  -100    0.0  -100    0.0  -100    0.0  -100    0.0  -100   55.4   -57  107.4   -21   81.6   -40  105.0   -37   81.3    14    0.9   -96    0.0  -100

2013   0.0  -100    0.0  -100    1.2   -68    4.6   -34    2.2   -89  127.6    -1  205.0    51   92.3   -33  152.8    -9   76.9     8    3.0   -87   24.9   147

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Dams:
Borna Dam Kundlika Dam Majalgaon Dam Mehakari Dam Pargaon Ghatshil Dam Sindphana Dam Wan Dam, Ambejogai

Rivers:

Bindusara (also called Bendsura) is a small river situated in the district of Beed in Maharashtra state of India. It is a tributory river of Sindphana and a sub-tributory of Godavaririver.
Bendsura is a rapid and seasonal river. A reservoir; Bendsura Project (capacity 7.106 mm3) was constructed on the river in 1955 near the village Pāli, about 10 km south of Beed.[1]Bindusara originates in the hills of Balaghat near the village Waghira, in south of district Beed in Patoda taluqa. It is a hilly area. Various small streams contributes to the river. The city of Beed is situated on the banks of Bindusara river.
Bendsura river flows from south to north and meets Sindphana river, about 10 km north of Beed town. Total length of the river is about 40 km.At some places the river is narrow and looks like a stream. The lack of vegetation and rocky and undulating terrain contributes to violent floods in heavy rains. These have repeatedly caused substantial loss of property and life in the history of Beed town, most recently on July 23, 1989 when a massive flooding of three habitations in the town caused a number of dead or missing and property losses of millions of rupees.[2]
Maps: