Is there a place where rain never stops?

Photographer Amos Chapple returns to our site once once again, bringing amazing images from the state of Meghalaya, India, reportedly the rainiest spot on Earth. The village of Mawsynram in Meghalaya receives 467 inches of rain per year.
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Is there a place where it rains forever?

As they move north, the currents gather moisture, and when the resulting clouds hit the steep hills of Meghalaya, according to Chapple, they are squeezed through the narrowed gap in the atmosphere and compressed to the point that they can no longer hold their moisture, causing the near-constant rain.
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Is there a city where it always rains?

Hilo, Hawaii's largest city, is often cited as the rainiest city in the US, with 3,459mm a year. The mountains of the state's Big Island neatly divide its rainy north from its dry south-west, with one side exposed to wet weather and the other protected. Hilo is in the north-east.
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Which country has 12 months rain?

PAPUA NEW GUINEA

It also enjoys a tropical climate where the monsoon season usually starts from December and ends in March causing an average rainfall of 3142 millimeters per year. It is the western and northern parts of the country which receive most of the rainfall.
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Who is the rainiest place in the world?

The quiet, sleepy, yet mesmerising village of Mawsynram trounced Cherrapunji to become the wettest place in the world. Mawsynram receives over 10,000 millimetres of rain in a year.
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What If It Never Stopped Raining?



What city rains the most?

In Mawsynram, India, no one leaves the house without an umbrella. The city is known as the wettest place in the world, with an average of 467 inches of rain a year.
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What is the rainiest city in America?

Mobile is the rainiest city in the United States. Mobile receives an average annual rainfall of 67 inches and has about 59 rainy days per year. Located on the Gulf of Mexico, Mobile's winters tend to be mild and rainy, and the area is subjected to tropical storms and hurricanes during hurricane season.
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What is the heaviest rainfall ever?

According to the World Meteorological Organization, a record 1,825 mm (71.8 in) of rain fell in 24 hours at Foc-Foc (elevation: 2,990 m; 9,810 ft) on the French island territory of Réunion in the Indian Ocean on 7–8 January 1966.
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What's the driest place on earth?

The Atacama is the driest place on earth, other than the poles. It receives less than 1 mm of precipitation each year, and some areas haven't seen a drop of rain in more than 500 years. Forget “photo-worthy” or “memorable.” The landscapes here inspired Salvador Dalí paintings.
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What is the driest country on earth?

Arica, Chile, in the northern Atacama holds the world record for the longest dry streak, having gone 173 months without a drop of rain in the early 20th century. In another Atacama neighbor to the south of Arica, the average annual rainfall in the city of Antofagasta is just 0.07 inches.
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What's the wettest town in the world?

Where is the rainiest place on Earth? Surprisingly, it's not Wales. According to Guinness World Records, the place with the highest average annual rainfall is the village of Mawsynram in northeastern India, which receives nearly 12,000mm of rain per year (Cardiff, in comparison, receives just 1,150mm).
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What city rains everyday?

Located near the mountains on Colombia's western side, Quibdó has no dry season and it rains nearly every day of the year (304 rainy days on average).
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Does it ever rain in Antarctica?

Antarctica is technically a desert, and a particularly dry one at that. This is because the cold air simply can't hold much water. There's no precipitation without humidity, and there's no humidity without heat. You might be wondering why the continent is covered in snow if it rarely falls.
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Has there ever been a day without rain in the world?

There have been one billion days of sunny weather.

The town of Calama went without a single drop of rain from 1570 to 1971—more than 400 years!
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Where does it not rain in the US?

Driest States in America

Nevada takes the lead as the least rainy state in the US, with only 9.5 inches (241 mm) of rain each year. The mountain states, including Wyoming and Montana, dominate the list of America's driest states year round.
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Where is the hottest place in Earth?

Death Valley holds the record for the highest air temperature on the planet: On 10 July 1913, temperatures at the aptly named Furnace Creek area in the California desert reached a blistering 56.7°C (134.1°F). Average summer temperatures, meanwhile, often rise above 45°C (113°F).
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What is the rainiest day in the world?

Cherrapunji, India, now holds the world record for two-day (48-hour) rainfall, with 2 493 millimeters (98.15 inches) recorded on 15–16 June 1995.
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What is the most rain to fall in 24 hours?

The current world record for 24-hour rainfall came from Tropical Storm Denise in the Indian Ocean and lashed the island of La Reunion with an almost unbelievable 71.85 inches in 1966.
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Is 1 inch of rain in 1 hour a lot?

Rainfall rate is generally described as light, moderate or heavy. Light rainfall is considered less than 0.10 inches of rain per hour. Moderate rainfall measures 0.10 to 0.30 inches of rain per hour. Heavy rainfall is more than 0.30 inches of rain per hour.
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What is the rainiest state?

Hawaii overall is the rainiest state in the US, with a state-wide average of 63.7 inches (1618 millimetres) of rain a year. But few places in Hawaii fit the state's average. Many weather stations on the islands record less than 20 inches (508 mm) of rainfall a year while others receive well over 100 inches (2540 mm).
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Who gets more rain Seattle or London?

Both cities have rain, and even though London has a reputation for raining a lot – Seattle has more. Quite a lot more in fact, beating London's average rainfall of 23 inches by a substantial amount (Seattle has 38).
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Does it rain a lot in London?

Rainfall amounts to 615 millimeters (24 inches) per year, and it is not as abundant as in many other European cities: the perception of London as a rainy city is mostly due to the frequency of the rains, which can occur quite often also in summer.
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Does it rain in Dubai?

Rainfall in Dubai is infrequent and does not last for a long period. It mostly rains during the winter period between November and March in the form of short downpours and an occasional thunderstorm. On average, rain falls only 25 days a year.
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Does it rain in Africa?

Rainy Season in Africa

Many countries in Africa experience two rainy seasons: a major rainy season which takes place roughly from April through June, and a shorter rainy season from October through December. The rainy period of April through June is wet and humid, making coastal areas unpleasant.
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