Probably about 3 billion years ago, so there was no one around to record exactly where and when :)
Well first you need to know how many frogs there were
To calculate the total rainfall for 12 months in Reno if each month had the same average rainfall as in August, you would first need to determine the average rainfall in August. Let's assume the average rainfall in August is 10mm. Then, you would multiply this by 12 (the number of months) to get the total rainfall. Therefore, the total rainfall for 12 months with 10mm average rainfall each month would be 120mm.
lakkidi wayanad recives the 2nd highest annual rainfall in the world after cheerapunji-sohra and in kerla its the first wettest place too.
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
During the first hour of rainfall after a hot dry spell.
1 millimeter of rainfall = 1 liter of rainfall per 1 square meter which is 1 mm of rainfall = 1 liter applied to 1 m2 which is 1mm = 1L/m2 for example Rainfall recorded = 250mm City area = 100,000m2 Volume of rainfall in the city = 250 x 100,000 = 25,000,000 liters
Annual rainfall is the amount of rainfall per year
Annual rainfall is the amount of rainfall per year
relief rainfall, cyclonic rainfall
To compare total desert rainfall in August and December using the figures from the table, first identify the average total rainfall for each month. Note that in December, the average total rainfall is 0.89 mm. Then, calculate the total rainfall for August from the table, and present the findings by stating how much higher or lower the August rainfall is compared to December. This comparison can highlight seasonal variations in desert climates.
It is because the south west monsoons which bring 80 percent of rainfall every year touches the western coast of India first and by the time it moves into the interiors and east, the moisture and rainfall gets reduced. So, the western region is wetter than eastern region.