Ireland does not have a rainy season. It is not in a tropical climate area. It rains more in winter than in summer, but winter is never described as rainy season. Some summers can be quite wet. Ireland's weather is changeable, day to day and year to year. See the link below for some rainfall statistics.
approximatively 3 inches maybe more hope this helps
Cork city receives about 47 inches of rain a year, most of it in the months from September to Febuary. Please check the related links for a table of rainfall
2 and a 1/2 inches
40-100 inches.
Interesting question - as coral reefs are submerged, measuring rainfall is nearly impossible.
the average annual rainfall is 1500mm in Japan and in Britain it is 750mm which is kinda odd coz people say in Britain it rains loads.
Ireland has many rivers and lakes and can get a high amount of rainfall. As a result flooding does often happen in parts of Ireland.
It is about 40 inches (1012 mm).
What would you do if you had to live in Mexico and you had to deal with a lot of rainfall? How many people do you think would hate Mexico?
2mm
13.4 inches per year
All the websites that I have looked at say monthly rainfall in millimeters. I need monthly rainfall in inches. (for india)Any websites? Ideas? Anything will help!Thanks~Georgina
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A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rainfall on average per year. Some deserts receive virtually no precipitation for years.
The numerical value is the area over which the rainfall averaged 1 inch.