- Source: Commerson Crater
Commerson Crater is a caldera in the mountains of Réunion, an overseas department of France. Located in the municipal territory of Saint-Joseph, it is part of the Piton de la Fournaise, a shield volcano on the eastern end of Réunion Island, but is located outside of the Enclos Fouqué, the volcano's most recent caldera.
The caldera was named in honor of Philibert Commerson, a French explorer.
Climate
Due to its elevated position, Commerson Crater receives considerable amounts of rainfall, especially during tropical storms. During Cyclone Hyacinthe in January 1980, it received 6.43 metres (253 in) of rainfall in 15 days, the most precipitation dropped by a tropical cyclone in a single location. The second greatest amount of rainfall in a single tropical cyclone also occurred in Commerson Crater, when Cyclone Gamede dropped 5.51 metres (217 in) of rain in 2007. No other place has received even 3.50 metres (138 in) of rainfall from a single tropical cyclone.
References
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- Commerson Crater
- Philibert Commerson
- Tropical cyclones in the Mascarene Islands
- Piton de la Fournaise
- Cyclone Hyacinthe
- List of the wettest tropical cyclones
- Cyclone Gamede
- 2006–07 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season
- Volcanic desert
- Tropical cyclone effects by region