Examples of using Average rainfall in English and their translations into Slovak
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Average rainfall inches(mm).
The annual average rainfall is low.
Average rainfall in Maskell.
Fall was mild, with average rainfall.
Average rainfall for July is 0mm.
Semiarid with average rainfall of 60 cm/year.
Average Rainfall during the season: 450- 500 mm.
Semi-arid with average rainfall of 600 mm/year.
Average rainfall varies from 1,350 mm in the north and west to over 4,500 mm in the south.
Some areas received a quarter of the annual average rainfall, according to Reuters.
The average rainfall in Otsu is 13 inches.
The volume of water inside the chamber is about twice the average rainfall recorded in a severe typhoon.
The average rainfall is 200 mm between January and April.
Australia's Bureau of Meteorology said there is a 50% chance that thebulk of the country's east will receive average rainfall from March 1 through to May 30.
The country's Bureau of Meteorology has said that there is 50% chanceeastern part of the country will receive average rainfall from March 1 through to May 30.
The average rainfall is 132.2 mm(look here, what this number means).
Some areas received a quarter of the annual average rainfall, according to Reuters' calculations, with the state‘s Bureau of….
The average rainfall of Cyprus over the last 30 years is 503 Mm.
First, he chooses one of three cloth garments- the longest one predicts little rain for the coming season,the medium one predicts average rainfall, and the shortest one predicts a lot of rain.
Rainless(or just about)- Average rainfall in this region is about 1 mm per year.
The average rainfall is around 1000 mm, distributed unevenly, so that in summer there are an average of 5-6 days when rain occurs, and during the peak season this number is decreasing.
In the neighbouring Sahel, average rainfall increased 1.12 millimetres per day in areas with wind farms.
Roof pitch Volume of average rainfall and storm design criteria(100 years, 50 years 25 years and so on), normally set by your local building code.
In fact, London's average rainfall(611mm) is lower than Tokyo, Rome and New York.
Almost everywhere, the average rainfall is about 1000 mm per year, while in the south, in areas adjacent to Lake Victoria and the West in the Rwenzori Mountains- above 1500 mm.