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O que (quem) é WETTEST - definição

WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of Alaska hurricanes; List of wettest tropical cyclones in Arizona
  • Alberto (1994)
  • Flooding due to Allison in Houston, Texas in 2001
  • Hurricane Barry (2019)
  • Camille impacting Virginia on August 20, 1969.
  • Hurricane Chantal (1989)
  • Tropical Storm Chris (1982)
  • Tropical Storm Cristobal (2020)
  • Hurricane Danny (1997)
  • Hurricane Dolly
  • Hurricane Eloise (1975)
  • Hurricane Erin
  • Hurricane Florence
  • Hurricane Florence
  • Hurricane Floyd
  • Tropical Storm Frances (1998)
  • Hurricane Frederic (1979)
  • Hurricane Harvey (2017)
  • Hurricane Henri]] offshore the coast of New Jersey, while dropping heavy rain over the state.
  • Hurricane Hortense (1996)
  • Hurricane Carla
  • Hurricane Georges (1998)
  • Hurricane Olivia (1982)
  • Olivia 1982
  • Hurricane Juan (1985)
  • Norman (1978)
  • Precipitation in Nederland, Texas in 2017
  • alt=Map showing the highest rainfall totals measured in certain regions of the contiguous United States as of 2020.
  • Tropical Storm Debby on June 26, 2012.
  • Tropical Storm Lee

The Wettest County in the World         
BOOK BY MATT BONDURANT
The Wettest County in the World (novel)
The Wettest County in the World is a 2008 historical novel by Matt Bondurant, an American writer who features his grandfather Jack and grand-uncles Forrest and Howard as the main characters in the novel.
List of wettest tropical cyclones in the United States         
Tropical cyclones move into the contiguous United States from the Atlantic Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, and the eastern Pacific Ocean. The highest rainfall totals in the country have been measured across the Gulf Coast and lower portions of the Eastern Seaboard.
List of wettest tropical cyclones by country         
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  • Tropical Storm Bavi
  • Cyclone Nargis near landfall
  • Cyclone Fran
  • Cyclone Gillian
  • Cyclone Gyan
  • Flooding in [[Hue, Vietnam]] triggered by [[Typhoon Ketsana]] in 2009
  • Hurricane Lenny
  • [[Cyclone Phet]], a cyclone making landfall in Pakistan in June 2010 as a deep depression
  • Typhoon Sinlaku near Okinawa on September 12, 2008
  • Typhoon Namtheun approaching Japan on July 30, 2004
  • Cyclone Wally
  • Cyclone Wasa
This is a list of wettest tropical cyclones by country, using all known available sources. Data is most complete for Australia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Japan, Hong Kong, Mexico, Taiwan, Micronesia's Yap and Chuuk, and the United States, with fragmentary data available for other countries.

Wikipédia

List of wettest tropical cyclones in the United States

Tropical cyclones move into the contiguous United States from the Atlantic Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, and the eastern Pacific Ocean. The highest rainfall totals in the country have been measured across the Gulf Coast and lower portions of the Eastern Seaboard. Intermediate amounts have been measured across the Southwest, New England, and the Midwest. The northern Great Plains and Pacific Northwest have received the lowest amounts, as those regions lie exceptionally far from the breeding grounds of Atlantic and Eastern Pacific tropical cyclones.

The wettest tropical cyclone in the United States storm on record is Hurricane Harvey, which dumped 60.58 in (1,539 mm) of rain on Southeast Texas in 2017. Tropical Storm Claudette holds the national 24-hour rainfall record: 42.00 in (1,067 mm) in Alvin, Texas.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para WETTEST
1. Last month was the wettest June for almost 150 years.
2. After the wettest summer since national records began in 1'14, supplies are back to normal.
3. It was the seventh wettest year on record going back to 18'5.
4. By contrast, this summer was one of the wettest on record.
5. Last month was confirmed as the wettest May for 27 years.