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  2. Milford Sound - Wikipedia

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    With a mean annual rainfall of 6,412 mm (252 in) each year, a high level even for the West Coast, Milford Sound is known as the wettest inhabited place in New Zealand and one of the wettest in the world.

  3. Climate of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    However, on a per capita basis, New Zealand is a significant emitter, the sixth highest within the Annex I countries, whereas on absolute gross emissions New Zealand is ranked as the 24th highest emitter. [26] [27] More than half (53%) of New Zealand's gross greenhouse gas emissions are from agriculture, mainly methane from sheep and cow belches.

  4. List of countries by average annual precipitation - Wikipedia

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    Per the World Bank (2017) [1] [2]; Country mm/ year) Continent 1 Colombia 3,240: South America: 2 São Tomé and Príncipe 3,200: Africa Tuvalu 3,200: Oceania: 3 Papua New Guinea 3,142 ...

  5. Auckland sees wettest month in its history after ... - AOL

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    New Zealand’s largest city experiences 2.5 times an entire summer’s rain in just a month Auckland sees wettest month in its history after ‘unparalleled deluge’ Skip to main content

  6. Geography of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Some volcanic places are ... Christchurch is the driest city, receiving about 640 mm (25 in) of rain PA, while Hamilton is the wettest, receiving more than twice that ...

  7. Earth rainfall climatology - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand's Cropp River has the 4th highest rainfall in the world with a 11499mm per year average. ... is one of the wettest places on earth, averaging 11,394 mm ...

  8. Cropp River - Wikipedia

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    The Cropp River is a river of New Zealand.It flows east for 10 kilometres (6 mi) before joining the Whitcombe River, a tributary of the Hokitika River. [1] [2]On 25–26 March 2019, 1,086 millimetres (42.8 in) of rain fell over the Cropp River, a new record rainfall for a 48-hour period for New Zealand.

  9. Hokitika - Wikipedia

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    By late 1866, it was one of New Zealand's most populous centres. On 16 September 1867, there were 41 vessels alongside the wharf at Hokitika, in some places three and four deep. In 1867, the port of Hokitika ranked first in New Zealand in both the number of vessels entered inwards and in the total value of exports; principally gold.