Average yearly rainfall in select US cities:
Seattle is 36.2 inches (92 cm)
San Francisco 19.5 inches (50 cm)
Chicago 34.5 (88 cm)
Washington, DC 39 inches (99 cm)
New York City 40.3 inches (102 cm)
The rainiest place in New York is Mount Marcy, which is part of the Adirondack Mountains region. It receives the highest average annual precipitation in the state due to its elevation and proximity to the Great Lakes.
The causes of the york flood in November 2000 were:The surface-concrete- is impermiableThere is hardly any trees to intercept the water and soak it up due to de-forestationThere was a lot of precipitation all at once
Here are 5 of the cloudiest cities in the US: Juneau, Alaska Seattle, Washington Portland, Oregon Buffalo, New York Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
No, the Adirondack Mountains do not meet the criteria to be classified as a temperate rainforest. A temperate rainforest typically has high levels of rainfall and humidity, which are not characteristics of the Adirondack region in New York.
The largest snowfall on record in Syracuse (measured at the airport) was 192.1 inches set in the 1992-1993 winter season. The 2000-2001 season 191.9 inches. Check this link for more: http://www.goldensnowball.com/yearly-winners-golden-award.htm
The 10 rainiest cities in the U.S. by amount of annual rainfall include:Mobile, Ala.: 67 inches average annual rainfall; 59 average annual rainy daysPensacola, Fla.: 65 inches average annual rainfall; 56 average annual rainy daysNew Orleans, La.: 64 inches average annual rainfall; 59 average annual rainy daysWest Palm Beach, Fla.: 63 inches average annual rainfall; 58 average annual rainy daysLafayette, La.: 62 inches average annual rainfall; 55 average annual rainy daysBaton Rouge, La.: 62 inches average annual rainfall; 56 average annual rainy daysMiami, Fla.: 62 inches average annual rainfall; 57 average annual rainy daysPort Arthur, Texas: 61 inches average annual rainfall; 51 average annual rainy daysTallahassee, Fla.: 61 inches average annual rainfall; 56 average annual rainy daysLake Charles, LouisianaHonolulu, Miami, Boston, Seattle, Orlando, New York, Chicago, Tampa Bay, Atlanta, San Francisco.
Yes, Seattle receives copious amounts of rainfall, but contrary to popular belief, it is not especially rainy compared to other cities. New York City, Boston, Atlanta, and Houston all receive more rainfall than Seattle.
Annual high temperature: 62.3°F Annual low temperature: 48°F Average temperature: 55.15°F Average annual precipitation - rainfall: 46.23 inch Days per year with precipitation - rainfall: 121 days
Miami is typically the least rainy city out of New York, Miami, and Seattle. Seattle tends to have more rainfall due to its location in the Pacific Northwest, while New York can also experience more rain compared to Miami.
I located a website - linked below - where someone had compiled a list of annual rainfall averages for all fifty states. His answer is 39.28", but I don't know exactly how precise his calculations are.
New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago, Seattle, and San Francisco.
Tokyo, Seoul, Hong Kong, Singapore, San Francisco, Seattle, New York City
The distance from Seattle to New York is 2427.5 Miles.
New York Chicago Los Angeles San Francisco Detroit Boston Washington Atlanta New Orleans Seattle
NYC to Seattle is longer.
Seattle is 3 hours behind New York.
San Francisco ➔ New York = 2909.01 miles New York ➔ San Francisco = 2907.03 miles