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RainfallThe amount of precipitation of any type, primarily liquid. It is usually the amount that is measured by a rain gauge. Refer to rain for rates of intensity and the quantitative precipitation for foreca [..]
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Rainfallalso rain-fall, "amount of precipitation that falls as rain," 1839, from rain (n.) + fall (n.).
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Rainfallamount of precipitation that falls in a specific area during a specific time.
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RainfallThe amount of precipitation of any type (including the liquid equivalent of frozen hydrometeors); usually taken as that amount measured by means of a rain gauge (thus a small, varying amount of direct [..]
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RainfallThe total liquid product of precipitation or condensation from the atmosphere, as received and measured in a rain gauge.
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RainfallThe chance of any rain is included on the Bureau's town forecasts, and describes the likelihood of receiving a measurable amount of rain (at least 0.2mm) during the day at that location. For exam [..]
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RainfallLikely rainfall is the amount with a 50% chance of occurring during the day. This element is displayed as a map on MetEye. It is also used as the lower value of the Possible Rainfall range in the Bure [..]
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RainfallPossible higher rainfall is the amount with a 25% chance of occurring during the day. Conversely, there is a 75% chance that this amount may not be reached. This element is displayed as a map on MetEy [..]
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RainfallThe possible rainfall amount is included on the Bureau's town forecasts, and describes the expected rainfall range for the day at that location. The rainfall range is a useful tool to highlight t [..]
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Rainfallrain: water falling in drops from vapor condensed in the atmosphere Rain is liquid precipitation, as opposed to non-liquid kinds of precipitation such as snow, hail and sleet. Rain requires the presen [..]
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Rainfallthe amount of rain that falls in a certain period of time
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Rainfall(n) water falling in drops from vapor condensed in the atmosphere
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RainfallLiquid precipitation that is in the form of water droplets larger than 0.5mm. It is the amount that is measured by a rain gauge. It is expressed in millimeters. Range:
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RainfallThe amount of precipitation of any type, primarily liquid. It is usually the amount that is measured by a rain gauge. Refer to rain for rates of intensity and the quantitative precipitation for forecasting.
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RainfallThe amount of precipitation of any type, primarily liquid. It is usually the amount that is measured by a rain gauge.
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RainfallThe total liquid product of precipitation or condensation from the atmosphere, as received and measured in a rain gauge.
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RainfallRain, drizzle, freezing rain, freezing drizzle and hail are usually measured using the standard Canadian rain gauge, a cylindrical container 40 cm
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RainfallThe amount of precipitation of any type, primarily liquid. It is usually the amount that is measured by a rain gauge.
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RainfallThe amount of precipitation of any type, primarily liquid. It is usually the amount that is measured by a rain gauge.
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RainfallThe amount of precipitation
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RainfallThe amount of precipitation of any type, primarily liquid. It is usually the amount that is measured by a rain gauge. Refer to rain for rates of intensity and the quantitative precipitation for foreca [..]
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Rainfallis a measure of the amount of precipitation and is usually given in mm or inches. Precipitation would include hail, snow and dew and frost. Because of the latter 2, 'rainfall' can be recorde [..]
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RainfallThe amount of precipitation of any type, primarily liquid. It is usually the amount that is measured by a rain gauge.
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Rainfall Three sets of rain data are recorded by base station and displayed on the on the base station and heavy weather program as total rain, rain in the last 24 hours and rain in the last 1 hour. The infor [..]
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