Mobile, Alabama- is ranked number one in the top 10 rainiest cities in America.
According to MSNBC Media, the rainiest city in the U.S. is Mobile, AL.
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The rainiest spot in the US is Mt. Waialeale in Hawaii, which averages about 460 inches per year. Not only is it the rainiest in the US, it is the rainiest spot on earth, depending on the year, and how it is measured.
In the US, the wettest place is Mount Waialeale in the state of Hawaii. It gets about 450 inches of rain per year. The wettest place on Earth is in the Khasi Hills of northeastern India. They get about 460 inches of rain per year.
No. The rainiest location in the U.S. is Mount Waialeale in Hawaii which averages 460 inches of rain per year.
The rainiest PLACES in the continental U.S. are--by far--in the Pacific Northwest. The rainiest spot is the Hoh Rainforest in the Olympic Peninsula, with 170 inches per year (that's 14 FEET of rainfall!) There are dozens of small towns and villages along the Washington and Oregon coast that exceed 100" of rainfall per year, led by Aberdeen Reservoir, WA, with 130.6" per year, Laurel Mountain, OR, 122.3 and Forks, WA, 119.7" per year. The user below mistakenly named the rainiest CITIES in the U.S., not the rainiest PLACES.However, the rainiest place in the continental U.S. is Forks, Washington. I bet you are a Twilight fan? Me too.no the rainiest place in the U.S. is Mount Waialeale on the Hawaiian island of Kauaithe rainist place in the continental u.s. is the foothill villages near Mount Washington, N.H.check out this linkhttp://seattlepi.nwsource.com/getaways/030697/rainbar.htmlFrom QuileuteWolves96: Actually the rainiest inhabited place in the U.S is the Olympic peninsula... either Forks or Quillayute. The rainiest place in all of the U.S. is Mount Waialeale.Olympic peninsula is only correct if you're counting the number of days it rains (it comes in at 63). If you're asking for the rainiest (as in, Most Rain) the Olympic Pen doesn't even crack the top 10. It's number 24! Here's the real list:Mobile, Alabama--67 inches average annual rainfall; 59 average annual rainy daysPensacola, Florida--65 inches average annual rainfall; 56 average annual rainy daysNew Orleans, Louisiana--64 inches average annual rainfall; 59 average annual rainy daysWest Palm Beach, Florida--63 inches average annual rainfall; 58 average annual rainy daysLafayette, Louisiana--62 inches average annual rainfall; 55 average annual rainy dayssource: http://www.livescience.com/environment/070518_rainy_cities.html
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The rainiest spot in the US is Mt. Waialeale in Hawaii, which averages about 460 inches per year. Not only is it the rainiest in the US, it is the rainiest spot on earth, depending on the year, and how it is measured.
The rainiest spot in the US is Mt. Waialeale in Hawaii, which averages about 460 inches per year. Not only is it the rainiest in the US, it is the rainiest spot on earth, depending on the year, and how it is measured. Compare this to Miami, which gets usually between 50 and 60 inches per year, and Seattle, which usually gets less than 40 inches per year.
I'm almost positive that the rainiest state is Hawaii.
Please rewrite. The question asks for the rainiest state, but then it wants it in the world. This is two different answers. Please let us know..
The Amazon is the rainiest place on Earth. It is a rainforest that accumulates more water than any other country or region. It is a place that holds the largest biodiversity collection as a result. The rainiest US state is Washington, more specifically Seattle.
I am not sure but if someone figures out let us know
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