obviously this has not been recorded as it happened long before people came along and besides it may have happened on other planets even before earth was created
The first time rain fell on Earth is estimated to have occurred around 4 billion years ago during the Hadean Eon.
0.86 + 1.52 = 2.38 inches of rain.
Rain Fell Within was created in 1996.
Rain Fell Within ended in 2002.
Arcane Rain Fell was created in 2005-01.
You can fell it in 18-23 weeks if this is your first time, if not your first time you might fell it earlier then that.
Absolutely. But seriously: Is there a question up there? It looks like a statement to me.
At the time of the rain, on the first day, a chant went up: 'No rain, no rain, no rain.' But it didn't stop the deluge and in three hours, five inches of rain fell and the festival became a mud fest. Joan Baez famously sang 'We shall overcome' during a full-on thunderstorm.
Joan Vaes who was six months pregnant was the last to sing in the first day. At the time of the rain, a chant went up: 'No rain, no rain, no rain.' But it didn't stop the deluge and in three hours, five inches of rain fell and the festival became a mud fest. Joan Baez famously sang 'We shall overcome' during a full-on thunderstorm.
I do not have real-time data on the amount of rain that fell in the Himalayas last year. I recommend checking with local meteorological agencies or online sources for up-to-date information on rainfall in the region.
40000mm as jurassic is latin for flooding
That is some rainstorm! The heaviest rainfall on earth is only around four times that - in a whole year! The answer is 17.1875 inches.