The Bureau of Meteorology statistics for Paskeville from 1887 to the present (2007) indicate an average of 390.6 mm per year.
The lowest annual rainfall in Australia occurs at Lake Eyre in South Australia, with an annual mean precipitation of about 100mm.
The average annual rainfall for South Australia is 236mm. A large area of the state is extremely dry, while the ranges and south-east are relatively wet. Overall, South Australia is the driest Australian state.
South Australia is Australia's driest state, but because it covers a vast area, rainfall varies. In the capital city, Adelaide, the annual average rainfall is 528mm. However, to see more details, click on the related link and select "South Australia" on the "select area" button.
It would not be correct to say that Australia receives very little rainfall. Australia is a vast continent with huge extremes, and this includes rainfall extremes. There is great variation between the areas that receive the highest and lowest amounts. As much as Australia is prone to bushfires, it is also prone to floods. The lowest annual rainfall occurs at Lake Eyre in South Australia, with an annual mean precipitation of about 100mm. The highest annual rainfall occurs at Tully in Queensland, with an annual mean precipitation of 4400mm.
The average annual rainfall in Mount Compass SA is 839mm. The reading for 2008 to the end of November is 624.2mm.
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South Korea has moderate annual rainfall.
The annual average minimum is 8.7 degrees CelsiusThe annual average maximum is 20.9 degrees CelsiusThe average daytime temperature in January is 28.8 C.The average daytime temperature in June is 14.2 C.Annual average rainfall is 500mm