DISTRICT RAINFALL (MM.) FOR LAST FIVE YEARS District : DELHI Note : (1) The District Rainfall(mm.)(R/F) shown below are the arithmatic averages of Rainfall of Stations under the District. (2) % Dep. are the Departures of rainfall from the long period averages of rainfall for the District. (3) Blank Spaces show non-availability of Data. =============================================================================================================================================================== YEAR JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- R/F %DEP. R/F %DEP. R/F %DEP. R/F %DEP. R/F %DEP. R/F %DEP. R/F %DEP. R/F %DEP. R/F %DEP. R/F %DEP. R/F %DEP. R/F %DEP. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2008 1.9 -90 1.9 -90 0.0 -100 23.6 86 146.2 603 120.0 100 159.1 -32 245.4 0 109.2 -15 0.0 -100 0.0 -100 0.0 -100 2009 4.0 -80 5.5 -70 8.4 -46 4.5 -65 31.4 51 16.6 -72 119.0 -49 156.3 -36 192.9 50 2.0 -92 17.5 230 1.9 -77 2010 4.5 -77 18.8 1 0.0 -100 0.2 -98 2.3 -89 4.2 -93 173.1 -26 464.4 90 359.7 180 8.9 -66 16.2 206 3.7 -55 2011 0.2 -99 45.3 178 3.4 -78 7.0 -21 23.0 19 123.8 107 43.0 -81 213.0 -13 145.5 32 0.0 -100 0.0 -100 0.0 -100 2012 10.0 -39 1.0 -94 12.0 -22 7.0 -21 9.0 -53 10.0 -83 67.0 -70 158.0 -36 36.0 -67 7.0 -66 0.0 -100 4.0 -53 ===============================================================================================================================================================
For the period 1971 to 2000, the average annual rainfall in the Leicester area was approximately 700 mm
Pensacola, Florida receives an average annual rainfall of around 65 inches. The majority of this rainfall occurs during the summer months, with the wettest period typically falling between June and September.
The mean monthly rainfall is calculated by taking the sum of all monthly rainfall measurements recorded over a period (e.g., a year) and dividing it by the number of months. This gives an average of the rainfall amount for each month over the specified period.
The average annual temperature in London from 1960 to 2008 was around 11-13°C. The average annual rainfall during this period was around 600-700 mm. These values can vary slightly from year to year due to natural climate variability.
This is likely a drought, characterized by a prolonged period of significantly below-average rainfall. Droughts can have serious impacts on agriculture, water resources, and ecosystems, leading to water shortages and increased risk of wildfires. Adaptive measures such as water conservation and drought-resistant crop varieties are often implemented to mitigate the effects of drought.
During a drought, there is typically less rainfall compared to normal conditions. Drought is characterized by below-average precipitation over an extended period, leading to water shortages and dry conditions.
For the period 1971 to 2000, the average annual rainfall in the Leicester area was approximately 700 mm
Pensacola, Florida receives an average annual rainfall of around 65 inches. The majority of this rainfall occurs during the summer months, with the wettest period typically falling between June and September.
Average rainfall is typically measured using a rain gauge, a container designed to collect and measure the amount of precipitation that falls over a specific period of time. The total amount of rainfall collected in the rain gauge is then divided by the number of days in the period to determine the average daily rainfall.
A drought is an extended period without normal rainfall.
If, for example, the rainfall is recorded once every week for a whole year, and the recorded results added together, the average would be the total divided by the number of weeks in a year. This will give the average amount of rain that fell during the whole of the year.
The mean monthly rainfall is calculated by taking the sum of all monthly rainfall measurements recorded over a period (e.g., a year) and dividing it by the number of months. This gives an average of the rainfall amount for each month over the specified period.
The average annual temperature in London from 1960 to 2008 was around 11-13°C. The average annual rainfall during this period was around 600-700 mm. These values can vary slightly from year to year due to natural climate variability.
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This is likely a drought, characterized by a prolonged period of significantly below-average rainfall. Droughts can have serious impacts on agriculture, water resources, and ecosystems, leading to water shortages and increased risk of wildfires. Adaptive measures such as water conservation and drought-resistant crop varieties are often implemented to mitigate the effects of drought.
A period with little or no rainfall is called a drought.
The period value determines how many observations to average in a moving average model. Moving average is not a real piece of data but a comparison for forecast and valuation.