there are 3 types of rainfall which are still exsisting: relief rainfall convectional rainfall Frontal rainfall
Average rainfall is 41 inches.
areal rainfall?
Rainfall in mountain areas is called: Orographic rainfall.
The rainfall in regions varies from place to place. If it is too hot and dry, the rainfall would be scanty (20 to50cm). if a little humid then a good amount of rainfall would be expected (100 to 200cm). If too humid then a large amount of rainfall (200 to 400mm). And if a rain forest then it would be a large amount (above 400mm).
Expected temperature, expected wind strength, expected relative humidity, last rainfall. Expected rainfall is not included.
normally 100-250 days of rain per year
Depending upon the location, climate change is expected to have different relative outcomes. Although temperature increases are largely expected globally (which is going to increase evapotranspiration), changes to rainfall vary considerably between places. Many places are expected to receive less rainfall, which, with increased evapotranspiration, are going to increase the desiccation of marshlands.
there are 3 types of rainfall which are still exsisting: relief rainfall convectional rainfall Frontal rainfall
relief rainfall convectional rainfall Frontal rainfall
Average Annual Rainfall is 43.1 inches. January Rainfall: 3.57 February Rainfall: 2.84 March Rainfall: 3.92 April Rainfall: 3.26 May Rainfall: 4.29 June Rainfall: 3.63 July Rainfall: 4.21 August Rainfall: 3.9 September Rainfall: 4.08 October Rainfall: 3.43 November Rainfall: 3.32 December Rainfall: 3.25
Annual rainfall is the amount of rainfall per year
Annual rainfall is the amount of rainfall per year
Average rainfall is 41 inches.
relief rainfall, cyclonic rainfall
rainfall variabilty
Rainfall is a noun.