As we all know Himalayan mountains stop south-west Manson winds and causes rainfall hence if they are not their the anneal rainfall will be affected
Frontal rainfall in the UK mostly occurs in the western regions due to the prevailing westerly winds bringing moist air from the Atlantic Ocean. Areas such as western Scotland, western Wales, and the west of England receive higher amounts of frontal rainfall compared to the eastern regions.
The UK receives an average annual rainfall of around 1,154 millimeters (45.4 inches). However, this varies significantly across the country, with areas in the west and north generally experiencing more rainfall than the south and east.
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it is roughly 72.57cm as an average rainfall per year
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The district with lowest rainfall in kerala is thiruvananthapuram in southern kerala it received only 523 mm rainfall in the south west monsoon .mainly southern kerala recieves the lowest rainfall. thiruvanthapuram recorded 27 % deficient rainfall during the south west monsoon rainfall in kerala.
The UK is in the west of Europe.
The heaviest recorded daily rainfall total in UK was at Upwey and Martinstown in Dorset when 279 mm was recorded on 18 July 1955.
Areas west of the mountains in Europe, such as the UK, Ireland, and parts of France and Spain, receive a significant amount of rainfall due to the prevailing westerly winds carrying moisture from the Atlantic Ocean. These regions are known for their wet and temperate climates, with annual rainfall typically ranging from 700mm to 2000mm.
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