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  2. Climate of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The climate of New Zealand is ... of the rainfall a year on average ... The Cyclone of 1936 was the worst storm of the 20th century in New Zealand. [9] Track map of ...

  3. Auckland - Wikipedia

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    Henderson Riverpark receives an annual average of 27.4 ground frosts per year, while Auckland Airport receives an annual average of 8.7 ground frosts per year. [54] Average sea temperature around Auckland varies throughout the year. The water temperature is warmest in February when it averages 21 °C (70 °F), while in August, the water ...

  4. List of countries by average annual precipitation - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries by average annual precipitation. List. Per the World Bank (2017) [1] [2] Country mm/ year) Continent 1 ... New Zealand: 1,732: Oceania 46

  5. Auckland Islands - Wikipedia

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    Location map, for Auckland Islands showing position from New Zealand. The Auckland Islands ... Average precipitation days 22 22 27 27 26 26 28 28 27 27 25 26

  6. Kai Iwi Lakes Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The average air temperature in Dargaville is 15.3°C, ranging from 11.3°C in July to 19.8°C in February. There is unlikely to be much difference in air temperature between Kai iwi Lakes and Dargaville. DOC (2011) reported the average annual rainfall at the Maitahi Wetland Scientific Reserve, just south of the Kai Iwi Lakes is about 1500 mm.

  7. The country’s largest city received over 769% of its its average January rainfall. Videos show flooded buses and grocery stores. Storms pour summer’s worth of rain on New Zealand in one day ...

  8. Köppen climate classification - Wikipedia

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    A third letter can be included to indicate temperature. Here, h signifies low-latitude climates (average annual temperature above 18 °C (64.4 °F)) while k signifies middle-latitude climates (average annual temperature less than 18 °C). In addition, n is used to denote a climate characterized by frequent fog and H for high altitudes. [14] [15 ...

  9. Water in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    In New Zealand, there are more than 425,000 km (264,000 mi) of rivers and streams and about 4,000 lakes and over 200 underground aquifers. Annual water flow is 145 million litres per person. [ 1 ] The reliable supply of good water is an important economic advantage for New Zealand, but its quality and availability is declining.