It really depends, usually it's getting pretty cold (for Japan so high single digits) it's the beginning of winter - although January is usually the coldest. It's also the start of the dry weather, so less rain.
This year however it's still warmish half way through November. Mid to high teens most days although it does get colder at night and it rained last week so who knows with weather these days.
Yes, this is an example of probability. By keeping track of the number of rainy days out of the total days observed (30), you can estimate the probability of a rainy day occurring in November. In this case, the probability would be 12/30 or 40%.
In Ghana, the rainy season typically occurs from April to mid-November, with the highest amount of rainfall in June and July. The rest of the year tends to be drier, especially in the northern regions of the country.
The Amazon region generally experiences a wet season (December to May) and a dry season (June to November). These seasons are influenced by the movement of the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone and the South American Monsoon system, resulting in high rainfall during the wet season and drier conditions during the dry season.
Haiti has a very tropical climate. The days and nights are usually hot if not rainy. The best time to go there is from November to March. The rainy season is from May to July. The hurricanes are mostly from July to October.
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October and November.
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the rainy season in Guam last from July to November.
the rainy season in Guam last from July to November.
Empirical
October and November. I think :)
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october,november&december
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October and November. I think :)
Yes, this is an example of probability. By keeping track of the number of rainy days out of the total days observed (30), you can estimate the probability of a rainy day occurring in November. In this case, the probability would be 12/30 or 40%.
Nanalan' - 2003 Rainy Day was released on: USA: 10 November 2003