In total, no. It is actually very little rain.
No
No, it is a small amount.
1 mm rain means that 100 tons water falls on 1 acaor land.
It depends on the period of time you are talking about. For an annual rainfall, 147 mm would be considered arid. An area can have as much as 250 mm of rain a year and be considered a desert. 147 mm of rain in a day would be a major rainfall event witht he potential to caus flooding.
3 cm of snow equals 3 mm of rain depending on what kind of snow. but typically that is the amount.
No
No, it is a small amount.
anualy
1 mm rain means that 100 tons water falls on 1 acaor land.
1,200 millimeters = 471/4 inches.Direct Conversion Formula 1,200 mm*1 in25.4 mm=47.24409449 in
1 point = 0.254 mm, and 1 mm = 3.94 points HTH :-)
No it is about one fifth of an inch so is just under the width of a pen
It depends on the period of time you are talking about. For an annual rainfall, 147 mm would be considered arid. An area can have as much as 250 mm of rain a year and be considered a desert. 147 mm of rain in a day would be a major rainfall event witht he potential to caus flooding.
3.937007874 in Direct Conversion Formula 100 mm* 1 in 25.4 mm = 3.937007874 in
5 mm?
June alone has 67 mm of rain. It gets 700 mm of rain annually.
mm of rain means the millimetres of rain that has fallen in a set period of time. To measure this accurately, a gauge can be used.