The north Queensland towns of Tully and Babinda frequently vie to win the "Golden Gumboot" award each year. Tully used to win the annual award, but Babinda, with an annual average rainfall of 3560 mm, has now won the award for seven consecutive years.
Australia's wettest capital city is Darwin. Located on the far northern coast, it has a tropical, humid climate. Darwin receives an average of 1200-1800mm of rain per year.
The north Queensland towns of Tully and Babinda frequently vie to win the "Golden Gumboot" award each year. Tully used to win the annual award, but Babinda, with an annual average rainfall of 3560 mm, has now won the award for seven consecutive years.
Australia's wettest capital city is Darwin. Located on the far northern coast, it has a tropical, humid climate. Darwin receives an average of 1200-1800mm of rain per year.
Australia's wettest capital city is Darwin. Located on the far northern coast, it has a tropical, humid climate. Darwin receives an average of 1200-1800mm of rain per year.
Jackson is the wettest city in Kentucky.
1661 mm per year which is 65.4 inches. It is the wettest capital city in Australia.
No. On the contrary, South Australia is Australia's driest state.The wettest states and/or territories in Australia are Queensland and the Northern Territory, as their climates are more sub-tropical in nature.
forks, Washington is the wettest rainest city in the US.
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The wettest city in Russia is Petropavlovsk-Kamca, which has on average 82,9mm rainfall for year.
Bergen, Norway.
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The wettest major city is Taiwan. It get over 95 inches of rain per year.
No, Australia is noted for its lack of regular rainfall in the interior (the Great Australian Outback).
Huge city: Wellington Average city: Invercargill