Precipitation | Storm | Location | Ref. | ||
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Rank | mm | in | |||
1 | 856.0 | 33.70 | Pamela 1976 | Guam WSMO | [1] |
2 | 846.8 | 33.34 | Alice 1953 | Andersen Air Force Base | [1] |
3 | 840.5 | 33.09 | Unnamed 1924 | Guam WSMO | [2] |
4 | 771.9 | 28.42 | Mawar 2023 | Dededo | [3] |
5 | 650.5 | 25.61 | Pongsona 2002 | University of Guam | [4][5] |
6 | 610.4 | 24.03 | Tingting 2004 | Inarajan Agricultural Station | [1] |
7 | 539.5 | 21.24 | Paka 1997 | Guam WSMO | [1] |
8 | 533.0 | 21.00 | Chataan 2002 | South-central Guam | [6] |
9 | 519.2 | 20.44 | Omar 1992 | Guam WSMO | [1] |
10 | 423.9 | 16.69 | Halong 2014 | Andersen Air Force Base | [7] |
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