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UID: EN-20240829-IN-04

Source

EnviStats India 2024

Last Updated

September 2, 2024

Time Range

2001-2023

Periodicity

Annual

Unit

Milimetre

Sector

Next Update

Indicator Summary

Annual rainfall refers to the total amount of precipitation, including rain, snow, sleet, and hail, that a specific location receives over the course of a year. It is typically measured in millimetres (mm) or inches, with millimetres being the standard unit in most scientific and environmental studies. Rainfall is captured using rain gauges, which collect the water and measure its depth. In meteorology and hydrology, the annual rainfall figure is crucial because it provides insights into the climate patterns of a region, as well as its seasonal and yearly variability. This measurement can vary significantly across different geographical regions due to factors like altitude, proximity to water bodies, prevailing winds, and weather patterns. For instance, tropical rainforests receive high annual rainfall, while deserts experience very low amounts.

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EnviStats India 2024. (2024). Annual rainfall in India from 2001 to 2023 (360 Analytika, Ed.) [Dataset]. 360 Analytika. https://360analytika.com/annual-rainfall-in-india/

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