The average over 46 years is 3317.24 MM per annum. It can vary a lot and can rain as little as 1016 MM only a few miles south of Hilo to around 6350MM a few miles south and at a higher elevation.
rainfall varies from 235 to 1 000 mm per year;
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In terms of rainfall, the wettest place in the world is Lloró, Columbia with an average annual rainfall of 523.6 inches (or 13,299.4 mm). In second place is Mawsynram, India, with an average rainfall of 467 in. (or 11,872 mm). Finally, the third wettest place in the world is Mt. Waialeale in Kauai, Hawaii in the United States, with an average rainfall of 460 inches per year (or 11,684 mm).
Average Annual Rainfall for Hobart is about 600 mm.
It depends on the period of time you are talking about. For an annual rainfall, 147 mm would be considered arid. An area can have as much as 250 mm of rain a year and be considered a desert. 147 mm of rain in a day would be a major rainfall event witht he potential to caus flooding.
Cultivation of cotton requires 600-1200 mm (24-48 inches) of rainfall.
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Rainfall in the Gibson Desert ranges from 200 mm (7.9 in) to 250 mm (9.8 in) annually,
Rainfall amounts vary depending on the specific location in the province. Average annual rainfall of some of the major cities are: Saskatoon: 350 mm Regina: 388 mm Moose Jaw: 365 mm Yorkton: 343 mm Prince Albert: 424 mm Swift Current: 377 mm North Battleford: 373 mm
the average rainfall in Indonesia is 133 mm
Mount Waialeale in Hawaii is one of the wettest places on earth, receiving an average annual rainfall of around 450 inches (around 11,430 mm) per year.
Durban has an average annual rainfall of 1009 mm (39.7 in.)