Sentences with phrase «average annual precipitation»

Despite no historical changes in average annual precipitation between 1950 and 2015, there have been changes in average seasonal precipitation over the same period.
The island is situated near the Equator where 2 weather patterns converge, which results in changeable weather, relatively cool equatorial air temperatures averaging 78 °F (25.5 °C), and average annual precipitation of over 23ft (7m).
Average annual precipitation in Managua is 1,140 mm (35 inches) and average temperature ranges are from 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit) to 44 degrees Celsius (93 degrees Fahrenheit) all year Coastline: 910 km
Northern and western parts of Alaska had near - average annual precipitation totals, while the eastern and central parts of the state were wetter and much wetter than average.
Average annual precipitation varies from 2,540 mm (100 inches) to 3,960 mm (156 inches) depending on the region.
Between October 2016 and February 2017, the state saw about double the seasonal average annual precipitation.
Koppen created a system around these basic divisions based on average annual precipitation, average monthly temperature and average monthly precipitation.
* As of September 2014, 3 - year precipitation deficits now exceed average annual precipitation across most of California, and most these anomalies stem from the exceptional dryness during 2013 and early 2014.
Kona is generally dry, with an average annual precipitation of 32.05 inches (814 mm).
With an average annual precipitation of more than 10 meters in some locales, slopes sport temperate rainforests and shrubby ecosystems that trap soil before it can wash away to the seas, where its ability to scrub CO2 from the air would cease.
Figure 3 - 2 shows that average annual precipitation is highest west of the Continental Divide (MT DNRC 2015).
The average annual precipitation from 1995 - 2005 was below average, supporting that conclusion.
Average annual precipitation is As one of the oldest parts of.
Average annual precipitation is around 2,300 mm (90 inches) and the SE trade winds prevail from May to October, which moderate conditions.
During the wet season abundant rainfall occurs with the average annual precipitation in Libreville, 2,500 mm (98 inches) while between June to September there is virtually no rain.
Average annual precipitation is 20 — 24 inches (500 — 600 mm).
I looked at the Toronto stats: average annual precipitation (1971 - 2000) 792.7 mm.
On April 1, 2017, the state had received 144.3 percent of its average annual precipitation accumulation, 9 points shy of 1983's record for the date of 153.3.
Average annual precipitation (rain and snow) ranges between about 5 and 8 inches, though as much as 19 inches has been recorded.
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