Climate
The average temperature in the Olympic Rainforest is around 50-60°F (10-15°C) with cooler temperatures at higher elevations. The area receives an average annual rainfall of 140-170 inches (350-430 cm), making it one of the wettest areas in the United States.
The average rainfall in the Lake Cumberland area of Kentucky is around 4 inches per month.
The answer depends on whether you want to measure its area, population, temperature, average elevation, rainfall, etc.
For the period 1971 to 2000, the average annual rainfall in the Leicester area was approximately 700 mm
Is determined by long-term averages of temperature and rainfall.
The relationship between temperature, rainfall, and the type of forest is that different types of forests thrive in specific temperature and rainfall conditions. For example, tropical rainforests typically have high temperatures and heavy rainfall, while coniferous forests thrive in cooler temperatures and moderate rainfall. The amount of rainfall and temperature in an area determines the type of forest that can grow there.
That depends on where you live. The range of average rainfall in Tennessee is normally between 47" and 53". You can look at http://countrystudies.us/united-states/weather/tennessee/ this website to find average monthly rainfall for your area.
The average yearly temperature in Nevada depends on which area you are in. The average temperature in Southern Nevada is 77 degree and the average in the Reno area is 66 degrees.
they put it outside and measure rainfall in the area their in for at least a week and so they can find out the average rainfall
during the design of drainage, the rainfall data provides the designer rainfall factor. the area of the site or tributary area is given. the volume of water within the tributary area is equal to rainfall depth and the tributary area also it helps to estimate time of concentration and peak runoff rate it is important to design of drainage
Britain's driest area, East Anglia, receives an average of around 600 millimeters of rainfall per year.
The temperature and the rainfall. e.g. North western Europe has a climate described as 'Warm summer, cool Winters, Precipitation at all seasons., The Mediterranean has a climate described as 'Hot dry Summers, mild wet Winters'. Notice in both these descriotions 'temperature' and 'rainfall' are both brought into the statements. Similarly with other climatic types.