Move up to three inches. =]
54 inches is a lot of rain. It is more rain than would normally fall in a day, but it could fall in a year in some places.
Twelve inches of rain is one foot of rain
100 inches of rain is
2 inch/hour divided by 60 mins/hr = 1/30 inch per minute 1/30 times x minutes = rainfall in x minutes = x/30
That is some rainstorm! The heaviest rainfall on earth is only around four times that - in a whole year! The answer is 17.1875 inches.
A unit of precipitation is usually an inch. Both snow and rain are measured in inches. Rain is also measured in fractions of inches.
rain is measured with a rain gauge but i have no idea what a snow board is :)
54 inches of precipitation
Less than 0.01 inches
54 inches is a lot of rain. It is more rain than would normally fall in a day, but it could fall in a year in some places.
About 79 inches
WIth a rain gauge that measures in inches.
Rain, snow, sleet, hail etc. are typically measured in inches or centimeters of depth.
2500 inches
25 inches
33.91 inches
Annual precipitation in Antarctica has to be measured in snow fall rather than rain. Since the average temperature is usually -70 degrees Fahrenheit, the average annual snow fall, measured as a water equivalent, is 6.5 inches per year.