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Mean annual rainfall in the country ranges from 700 to 5,000 mm (28 to 197 in) although most places in Vietnam receive between 1,400 and 2,400 mm (55 and 94 in). [1]: 33 Bạch Mã National Park is the wettest place in Vietnam, which annual precipitation is 3,500 mm (140 in) and up to 8,000 mm (310 in) at the 1,448-metres tall summit. [13]
This is a list of countries by average annual precipitation. List. Per the World Bank (2017) [1] [2] Country mm/ year) Continent 1 ... Vietnam: 1,821: Asia 42
Mean annual rainfall in the country ranges from 700 to 5,000 mm (28 to 197 in) although most places in Vietnam receive between 1,400 to 2,400 mm (55 to 94 in). [5]: 33 The majority of rainfall occurs during the rainy season, which is responsible for 80%–90% of the annual precipitation.
Ahead of the storm, officials were preparing to evacuate 1.3 million residents along the coast of central Vietnam, according to Reuters. Typhoon Molave slams Vietnam with damaging winds, heavy ...
The system caused widespread heavy rainfall across northern Vietnam and Thanh Hóa, with total rainfall from 7:00 AM on 7 September to 7:00 AM on 12 September (local time) ranging from 250–450 mm (9.8–17.7 in), and some locations exceeding 550–700 mm (22–28 in).
Economic losses in Vietnam were amounted to ₫669 billion (US$31.67 million). [24] November 14, 2013 — Tropical Storm Podul (Bão số 15) brought heavy rainfall. Rainfall of 973 mm (38.3 in) were recorded in two districts in the Quảng Ngãi Province, [25] in which some say it was the worst flooding ever seen since 1999. [26]
Although the amount of water is comparably high, the distribution is uneven in time and in space. The rainy season lasts 4–5 months and during this time 75-85% of the total volume of precipitation occurs. The water availability in Vietnam is supposed to be 830-840 billion m 3 annually from which approximately 37% is generated on Vietnamese ...
Thượng Nhật saw the daily rainfall on 13 October was 28.3 in (720 mm). [15] In total, three tropical cyclones from 6 to 19 October dumped the average amounts of precipitation about 78 to 98.42 inches (1,981 to 2,500 mm) in the province, peaked in A Lưới with 115.78 inches (2,941 mm); Bạch Mã with 112.95 inches (2,869 mm). [70]