Geographers recognize a number of factors that affect a region's climate:
latitude.
elevation.
proximity to large water bodies, mountains, or other surface features.
ocean circulation patterns.
long-term atmospheric circulation.
<h3>What is a high precipitation rate?</h3>
Very heavy rain: Greater than 8 mm per hour.
Slight shower: Less than 2 mm per hour. Moderate shower: Greater than 2 mm, but less than 10 mm per hour.
Heavy shower: Greater than 10 mm per hour, but less than 50 mm per hour. Violent shower: Greater than 50 mm per hour.
<h3>How do you calculate precipitation rate?</h3>
The average precipitation rate is expressed in inches per hour (millimeters per hour).
Irrigation Design Tip: Calculating Precipitation Rates.
US Measurements Metric
gpm = the total gpm applied to the area by the sprinklers m3/h = the total m3/h applied to the area by the sprinklers
S = the spacing between sprinklers
L = the spacing between rows of sprinklers
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