Tully, located in Queensland, is known as the wettest place in Australia due to its unique geographical and climatic conditions. It sits in a tropical region, receiving abundant rainfall from the monsoon season and moist trade winds. The surrounding mountains contribute to orographic lift, which enhances precipitation. As a result, Tully consistently records some of the highest annual rainfall totals in the country.
The wettest place in Australia is reputed to be Tully on the east coast of northern Queensland with a total rainfall of over 4 metres per year.On the Australian continent, the north Queensland towns of Tully and Babinda frequently vie to win the "Golden Gumboot" award each year. Tully used to win the annual award, but Babinda has now won it for seven consecutive years, recording an average annual rainfall of 4200mm.If one were to regard the 'wettest place' as meaning the greatest number of rain days a year, this honour would most likely go to Macquarie Island, Tasmania with over 310 days of rain each year. However, rainfall is a mere 1 metre (1000mm) per year, a pittance compared to that which occurs in far north Queensland.
Tully in Australia is in Queensland
Of course. Tully is a town in far north Queensland, and one of the state's wettest towns.
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No, Hawaii is not the wettest place on earth. The wettest place on earth is Mawsynram in India, which receives the highest average annual rainfall.
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No. On the contrary, South Australia is Australia's driest state.The wettest states and/or territories in Australia are Queensland and the Northern Territory, as their climates are more sub-tropical in nature.
Far north Queensland is the wettest area in Australia. Tully has the highest average rainfall in Australia with 4252mm annually. Bellenden Kerr is approximately 60km north of Tully and holds the records for the highest ever rainfall in one year - 11 251mm in 1979, the highest for one month in January of the same year - 5387mm, and also the greatest rainfall in a 24 hour period with 960mm on 4th January 1979.
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No, Bangladesh is not the wettest place on earth. Mawsynram in India holds the record for the wettest place on earth, receiving an average annual rainfall of over 450 inches. Bangladesh does experience heavy monsoon rains, but it is not the wettest place.
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