The average annual rainfall in Jamaica varies by region, typically ranging from about 1,000 to 4,000 millimeters (39 to 157 inches). The northern coast generally receives more rainfall due to the mountainous terrain, while the southern areas are drier. The wettest months are usually from May to November, coinciding with the Atlantic hurricane season. Overall, Jamaica's climate is tropical, contributing to its lush vegetation and diverse ecosystems.
The average temperature in Jamaica is around 85 degrees. There is a minimal amount of rainfall, and the weather is usually sunny.
32.5
The amount of rainfall in England varies by region. However, the average amount of rain for the entire country is 33.7 inches, or 885 millimeters.
650-750in
Victoria's average annual rainfall is 37.41 inches
59" to 200"
According to Encarta, the lowest yearly average rainfall in Africa occurs in Wadt Halfa, Sudan. The average amount annually is 3mm or .1 inch.
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.
'bout 500 mm
42 inches in Cardiff
Bahrain receives the least amount of rainfall annually with 77 mm of rain.
Average rainfall in Forks is about 120" ±, but it gets higher. In 1997 it was over 160 inches.