Does this really matter,on a universal scale this does not matter one iota,I would suggest that residents of Tucson? contact their local Met.Office and ask them,instead of asking people thousands of miles away.There other places than USA you know.......................................
Because its hot
well its beacuse we live in a desert and it is very dry in the sence of no very much rain in such
The purpose of the rain gauge is simple, to meausre how much rain has fallen in the last 24hrs. The gauge is reset every 24hrs for accuracy and if rainfall exceeds expectations a graph is plotted to measure how much rain should fall on average for the following few days.
Arizona. i thought it was texas????
In Seattle, Washington the average yearly rainfall is 36.2 inches
Arizona gets an average of 12.7 inches of rain each year.
mostly southern of arizona
monsoon
-10 in.
New Zealand gets an average of 43 inches of rain a year. In some areas there is much more rain, or much less.
It doesn't rain on the moon. There is no water, and therefore no clouds to rain the water back down.
The average rainfall in Arizona is 7.11 inches per year. Of course there is less in the desert areas than in the fertile areas. The above rainfall is distributed over 113,909 square miles contained in Arizona. The least rainfall is in June of each year, with only an average of 0.4 in, with the most being in July and August with about 2.8 in. These two figures are for Flagstaff.
calcutta has an average 60.2 precipitationfor an average year
Aquifer? Rain? LA?
Because its hot
well its beacuse we live in a desert and it is very dry in the sence of no very much rain in such
Average Annual Rainfall for Hobart is about 600 mm.