Well, that's a tough one, hmm, so that would be 2 mm avg. per day if June has 30 days in it. Idiot.
As of the morning of December 24, 2008 the total rainfall was 57.39 inches.
Least total rainfall: Rhode Island
In Houston, it rains a little over 100 days a year. The average rainfall per year is around 50 inches.
If, for example, the rainfall is recorded once every week for a whole year, and the recorded results added together, the average would be the total divided by the number of weeks in a year. This will give the average amount of rain that fell during the whole of the year.
Depends on the country...
Victoria's average annual rainfall is 37.41 inches
440 inches per year.
write an algorithm to compute the weekly average rainfall given the daily rainfall for four weeks
If, for example, the rainfall is recorded once every week for a whole year, and the recorded results added together, the average would be the total divided by the number of weeks in a year. This will give the average amount of rain that fell during the whole of the year.
The heaviest recorded daily rainfall total in UK was at Upwey and Martinstown in Dorset when 279 mm was recorded on 18 July 1955.
371 inches of rain
The Caboolture River is 40 kilometers North of Brisbane, Australia. The total area is 370 square kilometers. It flows easterly towards the coast. The average rainfall is 1800 millimeters.
In financial accounting, MAT can stand for Market Acceptance Testing or Management Aptitude Test. It also refers to Monthly Average Treasury, Monthly Average Total, or Moving Annual Total depending on the situation for which it is used.
I located a website - linked below - where someone had compiled a list of annual rainfall averages for all fifty states. His answer is 39.28", but I don't know exactly how precise his calculations are.
5 Jan 2009 ... The total rainfall at Canberra Airport during 2008 was 530.4 mm, below the historical annual average of 616.8 mm
Here is the picture of the dot Plot
Yes. The average yearly total rainfall is just 2.6 inches (6.6 cm).