Friday, 8 October 2021

Where the rain has been falling across Australia so far in 2021


The Weekly Times (Online), 3 October 2021:


AUSTRALIA’S WETTEST TOWNS OF 2021 VERSUS THE LONG-TERM AVERAGE


1. Carnarvon, WA – 408mm (186 per cent of its 12-month average)

2. Forbes, NSW – 813mm (169 per cent)

3. West Wyalong, NSW – 657mm (152 per cent)

4. Condobolin, NSW – 581mm (145 per cent)

5. Bega, NSW – 862mm (137 per cent)

6. Tibooburra, NSW – 244mm (136 per cent)

7. Mt Hope, NSW – 512mm (133 per cent)

8. Cunderdin, WA – 399mm (133 per cent)

9. Taree, NSW – 1450mm (133 per cent)

10. Braidwood, NSW – 827mm (132 per cent)

11. Ivanhoe, NSW – 298mm (128 per cent)

12. Morowa, WA – 355mm (126 per cent)

13. Albany, WA – 1002mm (126 per cent)

14. Walgett, NSW – 518mm (125 per cent)

15. Lake Cargelligo, NSW – 519mm (125 per cent)

16. Trangie, NSW – 612mm (124 per cent)

17. Orange, NSW – 1047mm (119 per cent)

18. Inverell, NSW – 902mm (117 per cent)

19. Cootamundra, NSW – 674mm (117 per cent)

20. Moree, NSW – 650mm (117 per cent)

21. Warialda, NSW – 796mm (117 per cent)

22. Temora, NSW – 609mm (116 per cent)

23. Texas, Queensland – 752mm (115 per cent)

24. Dubbo, NSW – 635mm (115 per cent)

25. Grenfell, NSW – 711mm (115 per cent)

26. Hillston, NSW – 423mm (115 per cent)

27. Pilliga, NSW – 632mm (114 per cent)

28. Mungindi, NSW – 574mm (114 per cent)

29. Young, NSW – 673mm (114 per cent)

30. Narrabri, NSW – 617mm (114 per cent)

31. Cairns, Queensland – 2264mm (114 per cent)

32. Bombala, NSW – 624mm (112 per cent)

33. Cowra, NSW – 708mm (111 per cent)

34. Glen Innes, NSW – 961mm (111 per cent)

35. Bourke, NSW – 325mm (110 per cent)

36. Goulburn, NSW – 589mm (110 per cent)

37. Canberra, ACT – 639mm (110 per cent)

38. Coonabarabran, NSW – 700mm (109 per cent)

39. Moss Vale, WA – 736mm (108 per cent)

40. Nowra, NSW – 937mm (108 per cent)

41. Busselton, WA – 728mm (107 per cent)

42. Taralga, NSW – 852mm (106 per cent)

43. Barraba, NSW – 730mm (106 per cent)

44. Omeo, VIC – 667mm (105 per cent)

45. Narrogin, WA – 513mm (104 per cent)

46. Narrandera, NSW – 445mm (104 per cent)

47. Cobar, NSW – 344mm (103 per cent)

48. Albury, NSW – 625mm (103 per cent)

49. Bathurst, NSW – 616mm (103 per cent)

50. Yarrawonga, VIC – 472mm (102 per cent)

51. Newdegate, WA – 375mm (102 per cent)

52. Grafton, NSW – 1009mm (102 per cent)

53. Katanning, WA – 453mm (102 per cent)

54. Gelantipy, VIC – 790mm (102 per cent)

55. Peak Hill, NSW – 568mm (101 per cent)

56. Tamworth, NSW – 623mm (101 per cent)

57. Gabo Island, VIC – 942mm (101 per cent)

58. Wagga Wagga, NSW – 570mm (100 per cent)

59. Wongan Hills, WA – 386mm (100 per cent)

60. Bendigo, VIC – 501mm (100 per cent)

61. Parkes, NSW – 619mm (100 per cent)


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