Examples of using Average rainfall in English and their translations into Serbian
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Average Rainfall in March.
It's a drought if we were having less than average rainfall, but we're not.
The average rainfall in March.
In the other areas of the changed Mediterranean climate the average rainfall is 600-750 mm.
Average rainfall days in June: 13 days.
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The average annual temperature is 17 °C and the average rainfall is 515 mm.
Average rainfall and good exposure to sun.
During September-November this year, Israel received only 45% of its average rainfall.
The average rainfall days in March: 13 days.
It contains seven bell-shaped reservoirs,[43]five of which still hold water after average rainfall.
Average rainfall days in August: 8.8 days.
The driest place in Malaysia is in Sitiawan,Perak with average rainfall of only 1,787 mm(70.4 in) a year.[5].
Average rainfall days in October: 8.6 days.
Continental Europe should experience average rainfall, which means that no long droughts are expected.
Average rainfall in the country is about 2,360 mm in a year and in the northern regions of the island it can be as high as 4,000 mm.
Antofagasta received 24.4 mm of rainfall in 24 hours during March 25- 26, about the average rainfall expected over a 14-year period.
The average rainfall days in February: 4.8 days.
The lowlands of northern Guatemala, western Honduras, Belize, and the Yucatan peninsula, are hot and humid,teeming with jungles boasting an annual average rainfall of 120 inches.
Approximately 87% of the annual average rainfall of 2,123 millimetres(83.6 inches) occurs between May and October.
The summer monsoon(from May to October) accounts for 90% of the annual precipitation in the south, butonly 60% in the north.[22] The average rainfall is approximately 2,600 mm per year.[22].
The average rainfall in Antofagasta per annum is just 3mm per year, and there was a period of time where no rain fell there for 40 years.
Meanwhile, the lowest rainfall recorded in a year was 1,151 mm(45.3 in) at Tawau, Sabah in 1997.[5]The wettest city in Malaysia is Kuching, Sarawak with an average rainfall of 4,159 mm(163.7 in) with 279 days of rain a year.
The average rainfall is 1000 mm for the coast, up to 3500 mm for the Alps, 800 mm for south east and 1400 mm for central Slovenia.
The first week of the Australian spring hasn't historically been a period of high fire danger butthe country's east coast has suffered through two years of below average rainfall, creating drought conditions in wide parts of the country.
The average rainfall is 1,000 mm on the coast, up to 3,500 mm in the Alps, 800 mm in the southeast and 1,400 mm in central Slovenia.
The winter(June-August) is generally dry, both rainy seasons occur in summer, the small rainy season between September and November, and the big one between February and April.[11]Humidity is low, and average rainfall varies from almost zero in the coastal desert to more than 600 mm in the Caprivi Strip.
The average rainfall is 1000mm in the coastal region, up to 3500mmin the Alpine region, 800mm in the Southeast and 1400 m in Central Slovenia.
Average rainfall per year ranges from 1,000 mm(39 in) to 2,000 mm(79 in).[28] High elevations give the region a cooler climate than the rest of Cameroon.
The average rainfall in the Chilean region of Antofagasta is just 1 mm per year, and there was a period of time where no rain fell in the entire desert for 400 years.
The annual average rainfall is 17.05 in(433 mm), which mainly occurs during the winter months of October through early April, with very little rainfall during the summer;