Rainfall is the amount of precipitation that falls to the ground as rain. Its features include intensity (light, moderate, heavy), duration (how long it lasts), frequency (how often it occurs), and distribution (how evenly it is spread over an area). Rainfall patterns can vary significantly based on location, season, and climate conditions.
A meteorological map (weather map) is often used to show the current rate of rainfall, and other weather features. Or the map may be printed to show the rate of rainfall for a certain month, year, or for a longer period of time.
The average annual rainfall in Washington, D.C. is around 40 inches.
The main types of rainfall are convective, frontal, orographic, and cyclonic. Convective rainfall occurs when warm air rises and cools, leading to condensation and precipitation. Frontal rainfall happens when two air masses with different temperatures meet, causing the warm air to rise and cool. Orographic rainfall occurs when moist air is forced to rise over a mountain range, cooling and creating precipitation. Cyclonic rainfall results from the convergence of air masses around a low-pressure system, leading to widespread precipitation.
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The abiotic features of Madagascar includes the lowland rain forests. This is as a result of the rainfall and temperature of Madagascar.
Geography is the study of all of Earth's features, such as population, rainfall, and temperature as well as its surface features such as mountains, rivers, and oceans.
both receive little rainfall
A weather map displays various meteorological features across a particular area
India experiences four primary types of rain: the southwest monsoon, the northeast monsoon, convectional rainfall, and cyclonic rainfall. These rainfall patterns vary across the country due to diverse geographical features and climatic conditions.
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Average Annual Rainfall is 43.1 inches. January Rainfall: 3.57 February Rainfall: 2.84 March Rainfall: 3.92 April Rainfall: 3.26 May Rainfall: 4.29 June Rainfall: 3.63 July Rainfall: 4.21 August Rainfall: 3.9 September Rainfall: 4.08 October Rainfall: 3.43 November Rainfall: 3.32 December Rainfall: 3.25
mild summers/ cold winters. There are great amounts of rainfall.
A meteorological map (weather map) is often used to show the current rate of rainfall, and other weather features. Or the map may be printed to show the rate of rainfall for a certain month, year, or for a longer period of time.
Annual rainfall is the amount of rainfall per year
Annual rainfall is the amount of rainfall per year
Dehradun, India has several memorable features. Perhaps one of the most notable things of the city is the amount of rainfall it receives, especially during monsoon season. The city has receives around 2,900 mm of rainfall between June 1 and September 30.