According to the NOAA, Georgia usually receives between 31-53 inches a year; Atlanta has a 30-year record of 50.20.
Seattle, Washington receives an average of about 38 inches (970 mm) of rainfall per year. The city is known for its rainy reputation, with rain occurring on more than half of the days throughout the year.
Seattle, Washington receives an average of around 38 inches of rain per year. The city experiences a temperate marine climate that includes frequent gray skies and drizzle throughout much of the year.
In Forks, Washington, it rains about 212 days out of the year. This means that there are only 153 days with no rain, or days that are relatively sunny, throughout the year.
how much rain falls in southern california each year?
Washington state receives an average of about 38 inches of rain per year. This amount can vary depending on the region within the state. Areas closer to the coast tend to receive more rainfall than those inland.
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33.7 inches)
well, eastern Washington is much drier than western Washington, due to rain shadowing. but overall Washington gets over 135 inches of rain a year.
about 20 cm every year to be approximate
How much rain forest does a rain forest get each year... Well, I would say that a rain forest can't really get any rain forests in a year, but Tropical rain forests get about 200-600 cm of rain each year, and Temperate Rain forests get 200-400 cm of rain each year.
Seattle, Washington receives an average of about 38 inches (970 mm) of rainfall per year. The city is known for its rainy reputation, with rain occurring on more than half of the days throughout the year.
The annual rainfall is 38.15 inches, but i can tell you that its a lot, i live there.
Seattle, Washington receives an average of around 38 inches of rain per year. The city experiences a temperate marine climate that includes frequent gray skies and drizzle throughout much of the year.
700 billion liters
In Forks, Washington, it rains about 212 days out of the year. This means that there are only 153 days with no rain, or days that are relatively sunny, throughout the year.
Nearly every desert remotely near an ocean--which is pretty much every one--rains at least once a year.
9 1/2 feet fall every year!