The danger level of rainfall can vary significantly based on local conditions, but generally, more than 25 mm (about 1 inch) of rain in a short period can lead to flooding, especially in urban areas with poor drainage. Rainfall over 50 mm (about 2 inches) in a few hours is often considered hazardous, as it can overwhelm drainage systems and cause flash floods. Additionally, prolonged rainfall totaling over 100 mm (about 4 inches) can lead to significant flooding and landslides in vulnerable regions. Always consider local terrain and weather forecasts for specific risks.
1,200 millimeters = 471/4 inches.Direct Conversion Formula 1,200 mm*1 in25.4 mm=47.24409449 in
Grasslands can receive 250-900 mm (9.8-35 in.) of rain per year.
In most cases it is lightning. Any cloud-to-ground lighting bolt can kill while rain is usually harmless. Rain, too, can be dangerous if it leads to flooding.
1270 mm
It is: 110 mm = 11 cm
5 mm?
They get 1,000 mm of rain in rwanda
If 100 mL of water collects in a 200 sq. cm rain gauge, that means 100 mm of rain has fallen. This is because 1 mL of water is equal to 1 mm of rain when measured in a rain gauge.
Average Annual Rainfall for Hobart is about 600 mm.
1225 mm
alot of rain will fall. ALOT
25 litres per square metre
ID3418162295 wrote: 25 ph I have no idea what this means; maybe somebody can clarify. The correct answer is 0.625 ml: volume is area (25 mm²) * height (25 mm), making 625 mm³, 0.625 cm² (ml), or 0.000625 dm² (litres).
Rainfall in the Gibson Desert ranges from 200 mm (7.9 in) to 250 mm (9.8 in) 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.
June alone has 67 mm of rain. It gets 700 mm of rain annually.
28.1 mm a year some times 129.3 cm