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Old February 22, 2010, 05:07 PM
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Precipitación en litros

No lo entiendo, ¿cómo se puede graduarla así?

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En algunas zonas de la Isla de La Palma, por ejemplo, las precipitaciones anuales llegan a superar los 1.200 litros.
¿Cuántos milímetros es?

PD: ¿Quizás así es "1.200 litros por metro cúbico?
PD2; No lo que dije no tiene razón.... ¿Quizás "1.200 litros por metro cuadrado?
Después un grande búsqueda encontré eso

1.200 litros de precipitación por metro cuadrado iguala "1.200 milímetros"

Aunque , no estoy completamente seguro
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I think there is something missing in that statement.

For collecting rain in containers, 1 millimeter of rain falling on a square metre is equivalent to 1 litre, so 1,200 l should be 1,200 mm/m².
But they don't seem to say how their estimation was made.
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I think there is something missing in that statement.

For collecting rain in containers, 1 millimeter of rain falling on a sqare metre is equivalent to 1 litre, so 1,200 l should be 1,200 mm/m².
But they don't seem to say how their estimation was made.
Sí algo no está ahí , pero creo que asumimos correctamente

1.200 milímetros! !qué mucha lluvia!
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No lo entiendo, ¿cómo se puede graduarla así?

¿Cuántos milímetros es?

PD: ¿Quizás así es "1.200 litros por metro cúbico?
PD2; No lo que dije no tiene razón.... ¿Quizás "1.200 litros por metro cuadrado?
Después un grande búsqueda encontré eso

1.200 litros de precipitación por metro cuadrado iguala "1.200 milímetros"

Aunque , no estoy completamente seguro
Un litro = 1000 mililitros

No sé si te servirá.
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Un litro = 1000 mililitros

No sé si te servirá.
Not really . It is quite simple. 1000 litres = 1 cubic metres (= 1 metric tonne), so a rainfall of 1000 litres on a square metre gives water depth of 1 metre (except it would flow away ). So an annual rainfall of 1200 millimetres = 1.2 metres of rain.

Where I used to live in Yorkshire, UK, we had an annual rainfall of 920 mm. It seemed to rain every day, but not much. In Tenerife, I estimate we have had 600 mm of rain in 3 days. (This from measuring water in a wheelbarrow which I had to empty three times.)
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agree with Perikles. litros por metro cuadrado= mm
Relación con los milímetros:
http://teleformacion.edu.aytolacorun...itaciones2.htm

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Not really . It is quite simple. 1000 litres = 1 cubic metres (= 1 metric tonne), so a rainfall of 1000 litres on a square metre gives water depth of 1 metre (except it would flow away ). So an annual rainfall of 1200 millimetres = 1.2 metres of rain.

Where I used to live in Yorkshire, UK, we had an annual rainfall of 920 mm. It seemed to rain every day, but not much. In Tenerife, I estimate we have had 600 mm of rain in 3 days. (This from measuring water in a wheelbarrow which I had to empty three times.)
El artículo habla de todas las islas Canarias , pero me he dado cuenta de que 1.200 milímetros no es mucha lluvia (no sé lo que es común porque aquí cuando hace lluvia casi se moje la tierra, 200 mm anuales aquí)

Si hizo 600 mm de lluvia en tres días entonces el artículo es malo
¿Cuántas pienses Perikles lluvia se cae ahí un en año?
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El artículo habla de todas las islas Canarias , pero me he dado cuenta de que 1.200 milímetros no es mucha lluvia (no sé lo que es común porque aquí cuando hace lluvia casi se moje la tierra, 200 mm anuales aquí)

Si hizo 600 mm de lluvia en tres días entonces el artículo es malo
¿Cuántas pienses Perikles lluvia se cae ahí un en año?
600mm of rain is nearly 2 feet. That's a lota rain in 3 days.
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600mm of rain is nearly 2 feet. That's a lota rain in 3 days.
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Not really . It is quite simple. 1000 litres = 1 cubic metres (= 1 metric tonne), so a rainfall of 1000 litres on a square metre gives water depth of 1 metre (except it would flow away ). So an annual rainfall of 1200 millimetres = 1.2 metres of rain.

Where I used to live in Yorkshire, UK, we had an annual rainfall of 920 mm. It seemed to rain every day, but not much. In Tenerife, I estimate we have had 600 mm of rain in 3 days. (This from measuring water in a wheelbarrow which I had to empty three times.)
Ok, I misread Bob's message. Thanks.
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