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  2. Why Does It Always Rain on Me? - Wikipedia

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    "Why Does It Always Rain on Me?" is a song by Scottish band Travis, released as the third single from their second studio album, The Man Who. The song became the group's international breakthrough single, receiving recognition around the world.

  3. Precipitation - Wikipedia

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    Precipitation, especially rain, has a dramatic effect on agriculture. All plants need at least some water to survive, therefore rain (being the most effective means of watering) is important to agriculture. While a regular rain pattern is usually vital to healthy plants, too much or too little rainfall can be harmful, even devastating to crops.

  4. Tropical rain belt - Wikipedia

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    Rainfall and the tropical climate dominate the tropical rain belt, which oscillates from the northern to the southern tropics over the course of the year, roughly following the solar equator. The tropical rain belt is an area of active rain that is positioned mostly around the tropics.

  5. Why is it raining so much in New York City? - AOL

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    While the New York City area is expected to receive 2.5-3 inches of rain from the storm system, it doesn’t qualify as an extreme event, according to Jessica Spaccio, a climatologist with the ...

  6. Yes, it's raining more than usual — and climate ... - AOL

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    More than 120 million people from Atlanta to Philadelphia found themselves at risk of severe thunderstorms Monday, including strong wind gusts, hail, and heavy rain.

  7. Why is it raining more in Milwaukee this summer? - AOL

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    The city last experienced a June with 18 rainy days in 2021, but the total rain that month added up to 2.25 inches. This June, the total rain clocked in at 4.71 inches, slightly higher than the ...

  8. Climate of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Hence, rain clouds are sparsely formed and rarely do they form long enough for a continuous period of rain to be recorded. Australia's arid/semi-arid zone extends to this region. The absence of any significant mountain range or area of substantial height above sea level, results in very little rainfall caused by orographic uplift.

  9. Warmth and lack of rain to worsen growing drought in Northeast

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    The lack of rain in the Northeast has been rather remarkable. New York City and Wilmington, Delaware, are just two cities where only a trace of rain has fallen for the entire month of October so far.