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region averages over 30 inches (76 cm) of | precipitation a year. |
erefore cooler, and the park receives more | precipitation: a total of 15 to 18 inches (38 to 46 cm) |
h) downed trees and chimneys; in the city, | precipitation accrued to 3.92 inches (99.6 mm). |
nges between 4 and 25 degrees C; where the | precipitation accumulates at rates of 2,000 to 3,000 mm |
ighing gauge called the AWPAG (All Weather | Precipitation Accumulation Gauge). |
hern branch of the jet stream spread light | precipitation across portions of the Midwest and Southea |
evel trough to its west, produced moderate | precipitation across Cuba, peaking at 33.43 inches (849 |
Ginny's | precipitation across the United States |
he storm dropped 2-4 inches (50-100 mm) of | precipitation along its path; the combination of unseaso |
The annual | precipitation amount averaged over the last 18 years is |
etween three and nine days, with its total | precipitation amounting to 5512 mm (217 in) in Commerson |
warm air masses, there is often prolonged | precipitation and sometimes flooding in eastern China. |
Precipitation and therefore glacial ice contain water wi | |
Turkey which has a mild climate with high | precipitation and fertile soil, when brewed it is mahoga |
it frequently dries, as consequence of low | precipitation and subterranean runoff. |
The data allows them to accurately track | precipitation and anticipate its development and track. |
twork (GHCN) is a database of temperature, | precipitation and pressure records managed by the Nation |
atwork applications that allows water from | precipitation and other sources to pass directly through |
cludes deserts with <10 in (250 mm) annual | precipitation and non-desert areas, and the former inclu |
ly in the Dwarf forest do to the moisture, | precipitation and protection from the sun. |
shield meteorological instruments against | precipitation and direct heat radiation from outside sou |
with the seasons and with changes in local | precipitation, and City Water, Light & Power has asked f |
cribing the mixing of waters (such as from | precipitation and groundwater) and the level of groundwa |
, topography, soil type, vegetative cover, | precipitation, and land management practice (e.g. the ap |
their turbofan engines from the effects of | precipitation and icing, either of which is capable of c |
in the south while the combination of the | precipitation and winds caused an estimated $1.14 billio |
Flood forecasting is the use of real-time | precipitation and streamflow data in rainfall-runoff and |
up to 25 degrees F within one hour), heavy | precipitation, and dark blue skies moving across the sta |
his stable were the Ascot Gold Cup wins of | Precipitation and Zarathustra, and in the later stages o |
The natural formation through | precipitation and sedimentation of aragonite sand in the |
n important component of the area's annual | precipitation and is vital for replenishing the water su |
ument in New Mexico where he reconstructed | precipitation and wildfire activity for the last 2,000 y |
used in hydrology to model stream flow and | precipitation, and in economics as a simple model of the |
ity receives about 35.9 inches (912 mm) of | precipitation annually and 8.6 inches (21.8 cm) of snow. |
mm) of | precipitation annually, including 6 inches of snow and m |
receives an average of 1,147 mm (45.2") of | precipitation annually, which is evenly distributed thro |
The area receives up to 500 centimeters of | precipitation annually. |
Asmara averages about 520 mm of | precipitation annually. |
esert climate and it receives little or no | precipitation annually. |
and the area receives 1,600 mm of | precipitation annually. |
as centrifugation, filtration, columns or | precipitation, are not needed. |
the winter when cloud cover, humidity, and | precipitation are at their highest points. |
On 21 June, the main | precipitation areas include the Huaihe river valleys, Gu |
ions; the latter being formed from mineral | precipitation around some kind of nucleus while the form |
of the sulfates in hydrochloric acid with | precipitation as barium sulfate. |
ample may be determined gravimetrically by | precipitation as palladium(II) iodide. |
il typically seeing the heaviest amount of | precipitation at an average of around 175 mm of rain. |
The annual average | precipitation at Maywood is 15.07 inches (383 mm). |
such as cirrus clouds) do not generate any | precipitation at the surface. |
s, that is monthly average temperature and | precipitation, at a certain location. |
Annual | precipitation average 765 mm (30.1 in), a third in snow. |
Precipitation averages between 500 mm and 600 mm annuall | |
Total yearly | precipitation averages 50 inches (1,329 mm). |
considerable Mediterranean influence, with | precipitation being at its highest in the autumn and win |
e are little differences in the amounts of | precipitation between the summer and winter seasons. |
h as mixing, heating, cooling, dissolving, | precipitation, boiling (as in distillation), or analysis |
go from 3ºC (37F) to 7ºC (45F), with lower | precipitation but higher cloudiness and relatively commo |
doppler technique to examine the motion of | precipitation, but it is only a part of the processing o |
ths of the year average more than 60 mm of | precipitation, but the city does experience noticeably w |
gen oxalate can also be used to affect the | precipitation, but aluminum is needed for the color. |
Total | precipitation can range as high as 70 inches (178 cm) to |
In Costa Rica, the | precipitation caused river flooding, threatening 17 comm |
ily of light rainfall, and in Florida, the | precipitation caused flooding and minor damage. |
The final recovery step may involve | precipitation, cementation, or an electrometallurgical p |
etation grows taller and more densely, and | precipitation collects, making it moister. |
This | precipitation combined with high tides led to river floo |
ocus for thunderstorm development, and the | precipitation continued moving over the same areas, lead |
Tampa's | precipitation data falls near the median for the area. |
e wind shear detection and high-resolution | precipitation data. |
(930 to 1,300 mm); Snowfall is zero; 25.2 | Precipitation Days 101 to 107; Sunny Days 205 to 236; Av |
Precipitation diagram | |
Increased | precipitation dissolves carbon dioxide from the atmosphe |
on and concentration processes may include | precipitation, distillation, adsorption, and solvent ext |
ing of sedge, grass, herbs and moss, where | precipitation does not fall below 1400 mm per year in al |
the evaporation of the cloud droplets when | precipitation drops are formed. |
on of the ceiling caused by high levels of | precipitation due to heavy rain fall in the summer of th |
city experiences a noticeable increase in | precipitation during the summer, but in general all 12 m |
ts of Northern California get far too much | precipitation during that time to make outdoor sports (b |
ean climate, receiving the majority of its | precipitation during the winter months, frequently in th |
Different levels of temperature and | precipitation encouraged the growth of very different ki |
Vastly improved Quantitative | Precipitation Estimation (QPE) for surface hydrological |
at produces thunder and lightning, but its | precipitation evaporates before reaching the ground. |
The climate is temperate with most of the | precipitation falling in the winter months as rain. |
That is, | precipitation falling to the north of the crest will flo |
l is 37.79 inches (960 mm) with measurable | precipitation falling on an average of 66 days each year |
verage of only 68 millimetres (2.68 in) of | precipitation falls per year. |
iest months, where on average only 7 mm of | precipitation falls in the two months combined. |
Throughout the year, the vast majority of | precipitation falls as rain, as the city's area averages |
he year is March, when 5.04 in (128 mm) of | precipitation falls, and the driest month of the year is |
h, August, where less than 60 mm (2 in) of | precipitation falls. |
A wintry mix of | precipitation fell across southern Quebec. |
Elsewhere, 1 to 3 inches (25 to 76 mm) of | precipitation fell at Maui, and 2 to 4 inches (51 to 100 |
The mean annual | precipitation for the Chihuahuan Desert is 235 mm (9.3 i |
Total | precipitation for the same region ranges from 400 to 500 |
The mean annual | precipitation for Loyalsock Creek is 42 to 48 inches (10 |
Total | precipitation for the entire year is around 44 inches (1 |
During this month there is | precipitation for an average of 12.7 days. |
During this month there is | precipitation for an average of 12.6 days. |
Average annual | precipitation for Georgia |
High temperatures and low | precipitation force plants to collect and store water in |
t stream dynamics, cyclogenesis, and heavy | precipitation forecasting. |
replenished by infiltration of water from | precipitation, fossil aquifers get very little recharge. |
Precipitation from the parent cloud is often confused wi | |
It is formed by | precipitation from hydrothermal fluids, and contains by |
the production of magnesia by | precipitation from sea-water by means of calcium hydroxi |
Abramovite is a product of | precipitation from fumarolic gases (600°C) in an active |
d set a new daily rainfall record from the | precipitation from Isabel. |
These iron oxides can be generated by | precipitation from acidic iron-salt solutions upon addit |
nhydrous barium ferrate can be prepared by | precipitation from a solution containing potassium ferra |
When this compound is formed by | precipitation from aqueous solution, then its color is d |
Arsenic pentasulfide is prepared by | precipitation from an acidic solution of soluble As(V) s |
ciently, although in small amounts, by its | precipitation from drainage water with scrap iron in pur |
eight is often related to the intensity of | precipitation generated by a cloud: deeper clouds tend t |
n among copper alloys, Tungum alloy can be | precipitation hardened using heat treatment techniques. |
Vicalloy is | precipitation hardening and can be formed by a number of |
Precipitation hardening and simple heat-hardening proper | |
teristics include corrosion resistance and | precipitation hardening. |
pplications, the compound is applied after | precipitation has fallen or ice has formed, instead of p |
canes that have produced several inches of | precipitation have revealed large populations in suitabl |
ific Railway in 1880, with the mean annual | precipitation having been recorded by that point as bein |
streams and rivers, and in some areas the | precipitation helped to end a serious drought. |
to be devoted to the physics of clouds and | precipitation, i.e. atmospheric aerosols; microphysical |
Total | precipitation in Okinawa was estimated to have reached 1 |
Precipitation in Rancho Santa Margarita occurs predomina | |
irrigation, which makes up for the lack of | precipitation in summer months, are the conditions for s |
The most | precipitation in 24 hours was 5.00 inches (127 mm) on Ju |
The most | precipitation in one month was 12.23 inches (311 mm) in |
The number of days with any measurable | precipitation in the village is 104. |
id that heavy rain would continue and that | precipitation in the provinces of Guizhou, Sichuan and Y |
anoparticles have been developed: arrested | precipitation in solution, synthesis in structured media |
The most | precipitation in one month was 11.59 inches (294 mm) in |
Most importantly, heavy | precipitation in the spring and summer of 2005 doubled t |
always present, depending on the amount of | precipitation in the area. |
m also dropped nearly 4 inches (100 mm) of | precipitation in Kingston, Jamaica. |
As in Taiwan, the typhoon dropped heavy | precipitation in the People's Republic of China, and in |
National Institute for Space Research, the | precipitation in Rio de Janeiro was caused by a Humidity |
typically derive most of their water from | precipitation in the form of rain and snow. |
pilots noticed areas of light to moderate | precipitation in their path, depicted as green and yello |
, California, with only 3.21 in (82 mm) of | precipitation in the entire 2006-2007 rain season, it wa |
The remnants of Beryl dropped moderate | precipitation in Atlantic Canada, officially peaking at |
nturies of usage, and given the restricted | precipitation in the area, its fragile hydrological cycl |
Bill produced light to moderate | precipitation in the Mid-Atlantic, including over 5 inch |
Yakushima is Japan's wettest place, and | precipitation in Yakushima is one of the world's highest |
the depression did not produce significant | precipitation in Florida. |
ecasting can also make use of forecasts of | precipitation in an attempt to extend the lead-time avai |
lows through areas with the lowest average | precipitation in the Czech Republic (less than 500 mm). |
ams, and 800-2,000 mm (31-79 in) of annual | precipitation in Puerto Rico. |
) in height, while rainbands dropped heavy | precipitation, including a total of 2.58 in (65.5 mm) in |
precipitation, including rain and snow | |
If the | precipitation increases in persistence and intensity, th |
ce between the weight before and after the | precipitation input. |
ectivity on individual PPI angles show the | precipitation intensity at that specific angle above the |
of a funnel that collects and channels the | precipitation into a small seesaw-like container. |
The annual | precipitation is 520 millimeters (20 in). |
The average | precipitation is 336 mm (13.2 in) per year. |
The average | precipitation is 418 millimetres (16.5 in) per year. |
about 60°F (16°C), and the average annual | precipitation is about 51 inches (130 cm). . |
Average annual | precipitation is 700 to 900 mm (28 to 36 inches), with v |
An atmospheric | precipitation is small and so are the springs of Big Cau |
Most of the | precipitation is snow and occurs during the months of Ju |
Annual | precipitation is 1,814 litres per square metre, the aver |
st as measured by rainfall: average annual | precipitation is 0.76 mm (0.03 inches), as measured at t |
on June 1 is 78 degrees F. Average annual | precipitation is 26.1 inches. |
Average annual | precipitation is 1700 mm, with rainfall on 210 days of e |
Annual | precipitation is very low, amounting to only 15.7 millim |
The annual | precipitation is 300 to 400 millimetres (11.8 to 15.7 in |
n tropics experience a dry season in which | precipitation is more rare, and days are typically sunny |
The annual | precipitation is approximately 52 inches and the average |
Mean annual | precipitation is 1,048 millimetres (41.3 in), with March |
Annual | precipitation is around 15 inches, almost all in the win |
Average annual | precipitation is 652 mm (25.7 in) with light rainfall fa |
Precipitation is usually scant, with an annual mean of 3 | |
found, where clouds reach the highest, and | precipitation is the heaviest. |
Annual | precipitation is in excess of 1500 mm, over half of whic |
Precipitation is low, with an annual average of 322 mm, | |
The resulting | precipitation is about 115 cm per year, while the averag |
Precipitation is somewhat more abundant than most of the | |
Precipitation is low, with an annual average of 353 mm, | |
Precipitation is low, with an annual average of 337 mm, | |
The area is a part of the desert where | precipitation is very little with a high rate of evapora |
Annual | precipitation is very low, with an average of 292mm, and |
Precipitation is mostly between October and March and is | |
, on average, about 60% of Asmara's annual | precipitation is seen during these two months. |
Annual | precipitation is around 15 inches, almost all in the win |
Precipitation is higher than in the adjacent valleys and | |
The median annual | precipitation is 748 mm in the hilly Chamela region and |
Throughout the year | precipitation is fairly consistent with 3.18 inches (81 |
Precipitation is collected mainly by the Guadalquivir (B | |
Mean annual | precipitation is around 10 inches (250 mm), almost all a |
The annual average | precipitation is less than 2 cm (data from the Global Hi |
Precipitation is above average year round. | |
month is defined as a month where average | precipitation is below 60 millimetres (2.4 in). |
Average annual | precipitation is 52 inches. |
Average annual | precipitation is about 1,500 mm. |
Average annual | precipitation is 37.27 inches (947 mm). |
reagent; if a precipitate is observed, the | precipitation is incomplete. |
Precipitation is concentrated in autumn and comprises a | |
sandy, well-drained soil in areas with low | precipitation, it can become a striking carpet-like grou |
ouses, while in the Dominican Republic the | precipitation led to overflown rivers and two injuries. |
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