I would think it was July 2005 in Mumbai, India at 90cm in 24 hours.
Baguio city, The Philippines. 116.8 cm in 24 h on July 14-15, 1911.
Saldivar-Sali, A and Einstein, H H (2007) A landslide risk rating system for Baguio, Philippines. Engineering Ecology91, 85 - 99.
Between 15 and 16 March 1952, Cilaos at the centre of Réunion received 1,869.9 millimetres (73.62 in) of rainfall. This is the greatest 24-hour precipitation total ever recorded on earth. (Wikipedia)
No, a gauge typically measures the amount of liquid precipitation that accumulates over a specific time period, such as rain or snow. Rain gauges capture and collect rainfall for measurement and analysis.
The record for the most rain in one hour ever recorded is 12 inches, which occurred in Holt, Missouri on June 22, 1947.
the lest amount or rain that fall in this period of time is 69% witch equals 69.6969 IT IS A ME BORAT LA LA LA
It is called a "downpour", or perhaps a "cloudburst".
Spain generally experiences rain during the fall and spring months, with the wettest period typically occurring in the fall from October to November. However, the specific timing and intensity of rainfall can vary depending on the region of Spain.
Drought.
how much rain can fall in one hour
Into the ocean.
Rain.
A period when there is less rain fall in an area than normal is called a drought, or a dry-spell. The severity of droughts vary from region to region.
a drought happens in a place where rain does not fall for a long period of time.
No, a gauge typically measures the amount of liquid precipitation that accumulates over a specific time period, such as rain or snow. Rain gauges capture and collect rainfall for measurement and analysis.
Louisiana.
Because it does.
a monsoon is a big amount of rain fall through out a period of time.
Around Washington and Oregon.
rainforest