The north west of Great Britain is the wettest region due to its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean. Moist air masses from the ocean are carried by prevailing westerly winds, leading to frequent rainfall in this region, especially over the mountainous areas such as the Lake District and Scottish Highlands. This topography enhances rainfall through orographic lifting, which causes the air to rise and cool, resulting in cloud formation and precipitation.
The wettest month in a temperate forest varies depending on the region, but it typically occurs in late winter or early spring. In North America, for example, the wettest months in temperate forests are often March or April when precipitation levels are higher due to seasonal weather patterns.
No, Hawaii is not the wettest place on earth. The wettest place on earth is Mawsynram in India, which receives the highest average annual rainfall.
The west coast of Britain, particularly areas like the Lake District, Snowdonia, and western Scotland, are known to be the wettest due to prevailing westerly winds bringing moisture from the Atlantic Ocean. These regions experience high levels of rainfall throughout the year.
No, Bangladesh is not the wettest place on earth. Mawsynram in India holds the record for the wettest place on earth, receiving an average annual rainfall of over 450 inches. Bangladesh does experience heavy monsoon rains, but it is not the wettest place.
No, lloro is not the wettest place on earth. Mawsynram in India holds the title for the wettest place on earth, receiving the highest average annual rainfall.
marine west coast forests
Probably because the majority of our weather comes to us across the Atlantic. Since there is nothing in the path of Atlantic weather systems, the west coast of Ireland and the north-west of Scotland bear the brunt of any bad weather that heads our way.
galicia, the north, the mountains
Lake Toxaway
These are the wettest TOWNS in Britain. They do not include villages. 1) Fort William, Scotland; 2) Blaenau Ffestiniog, North Wales; (Most of the wettest places are villages such as Seathwaite in Curmbria, England and Capel Currig in Conwy, North Wales.)
The west region has the wettest and driest place in the united states.
DISTANCE FROM NORTHFLEET,EN,GB TO SWANLEY,EN,GB 7 MI/ 11 KM
Whipps Cross Road Leytonstone London E11 1NR UK Whipps Cross Hospital provides broad based medical and surgical services to the local populations of Waltham Forest, Redbridge and West Essex http://www.multimap.com/maps/?hloc=GB|E11%201NR so basically north east of London - North of eastham
Yes, London is in the south-east while Keswick is in the north-west and since our weather comes mainly from the west the Lake District is wetter. Borrowdale, just south of Keswick is the wettest place in England.
Gabon in West Africa or Guinea Bissau in the same region. Check it!
This is a village in North Eastern India called Mawsynram.
west coast forest