JPS Sabah Telemetry System
   On-Line Daily Rainfall Data (mm)
   Date: 31/07/2010 Time:08:30   
StationID
(Photo)
Station Name
(Graph)
District (State)
(Historical)
Last Update Time Daily Rainfall Rainfall since Midnight 31/07/2010  
25/07/1026/07/1027/07/1028/07/1029/07/1030/07/10
5478180
 Barek Manis
SandakanDelayed 30/07/2010 - 16:19

12

0

2

0

2

-9999

-9999

4959190
 Kemabong
TenomDelayed 30/07/2010 - 16:21

-9999

-9999

-9999

-9999

8

0

-9999

4658180
 Bakuku
TenomDelayed 30/07/2010 - 08:07

0

5

1

0

0

-9999

-9999

5375190
 Balat
SandakanDelayed 30/07/2010 - 16:23

6

19

1

0

0

-9999

-9999

5074190
 Ulu Kuamut
SandakanDelayed 30/07/2010 - 16:26

0

39

0

0

5

5

-9999

5373190
 Tangkulap
SandakanDelayed 30/07/2010 - 15:17

-9999

-9999

5

0

1

0

-9999

5663180
 Keranaan
Tambunan31/07/2010 - 08:00

1

13

0

9

15

40

2

5460180
 Pampang
Keningau31/07/2010 - 08:00

8

14

0

9

20

25

1

5357190
 Beaufort
Beaufort31/07/2010 - 08:00

7

0

0

6

11

2

0

  

      Categorization of Rainfall Intensity
Category Of Storm Light Moderate Heavy Very Heavy
Rainfall (mm) 1-10 11-30 31-60 >60

  Notes
  1.   Interruption of data transmission may result in erroneous display of daily rainfall for all dates after the last update.
  2.  -9999 indicates data not available or erroneous data

  *   Convective rain more than 60 mm in 2 to 4 hours duration (typical) may cause flash floods.    However, monsoon rains are typically of
      long duration with intermittent heavy bursts and the intensity can occasionally exceed several hundred mm in 24 hours.