Thailand
Tropical cyclones occasionally cross the Malay Peninsula from the northwest Pacific into the Bay of Bengal.
| Wettest tropical cyclones and their remnants in Thailand |
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| Precipitation | Storm | Location | Ref | ||
| Rank | mm | in | |||
| 1 | 493.8 | 19.44 | Zeke 1991 | Khlong Yai | |
| 2 | 470.0 | 18.50 | Tilda 1962 | At Somat | |
| 3 | 342.0 | 13.46 | Vae 1952 | Chantaburi | |
| 4 | 328.7 | 12.94 | Ira 1990 | Lop Buri | |
| 5 | 322.6 | 12.70 | Ed 1990 | Takua Pa | |
| 6 | 273.6 | 10.77 | Fred 1991 | Khon Kaen | |
| 7 | 257.3 | 10.13 | Brian 1989 | Takua Pa | |
| 8 | 251.5 | 9.90 | Muifa 2004 | Prachaup Khirikhan | |
| 9 | 239.5 | 9.43 | Nell 1990 | Ko Samui | |
| 10 | 237.2 | 9.34 | Dan 1989 | Khlong Yai | |
Read more about this topic: List Of Wettest Tropical Cyclones By Country