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Bellenden Kerr, in North-East Queensland has a median annual rainfall of 4048 mm. It is also the place with the highest rainfall in a single year. In 1979, 11251 mm fell at Bellenden Kerr. Another contender for the title of highest annual rainfall is Babinda, in far north Queensland, which has an average annual rainfall of 4238mm and holds a 30-yr record for the highest annual rainfall in Australia. According to Wikipedia, the north Qld town of Tully boasts the "highest ever annual rainfall in a populated area of Australia (7900mm in 1950) [and is] is arguably the wettest town in Australia". However, this information is outdated, as the title of wettest town keeps changing.
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The average annual rainfall for South Australia is 236mm. A large area of the state is extremely dry, while the ranges and south-east are relatively wet. Overall, South Australia is the driest Australian state.
Aswan is the town, which experiences the lowest rainfall in the world.
The lowest annual rainfall in Australia typically occurs in the arid regions of the continent, such as the Outback and central parts of Western Australia. In some areas, annual rainfall can be as low as 100 millimeters or less. The town of Marble Bar in Western Australia holds the record for the longest dry spell in Australia, with no rainfall recorded for 160 days.
The highest monsoon rains in Southern Asia are typically found in the northeastern Indian state of Meghalaya, particularly in the town of Mawsynram, which holds the record for the highest annual rainfall in the world. This region receives an average of about 467.4 inches (around 12,000 mm) of rainfall annually, primarily due to the heavy influence of the southwest monsoon winds. Other areas with significant monsoon rainfall include Cherrapunji, also in Meghalaya, and parts of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh.
Orange,Tx Located in Southeast Texas,this town on average has an annual rainfall total of 59.1 Inches.
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All regions of Fiji receive more rainfall than a desert.A desert is defined as having an annual rainfall of less than 500mm.The lowest annual rainfall in Fiji is 1500-3000mm on some outlying islands. On the mainland the annual rainfall is 2000-3000mm on the coast and lowland areas, and up to 6000mm in mountainous areas.
Probably Jasper or Banff, as they are both located in the Rockies.
The north Queensland towns of Tully and Babinda frequently vie to win the "Golden Gumboot" award each year. This award is given for the town with the most rainy days each year. Tully used to win the annual award, but Babinda has now won it for seven consecutive years.