The windward coasts of Hawaii, which face the prevailing trade winds, tend to receive the most annual rainfall. Areas on the eastern and northeastern sides of the Hawaiian Islands typically experience higher levels of precipitation due to the moist air being forced upward by the mountains, leading to increased rainfall.
tropical rainforests
Bellenden Kerr, in North-East Queensland has a median annual rainfall of 4048 mm. It is also the place with the highest rainfall in a single year. In 1979, 11251 mm fell at Bellenden Kerr. Another contender for the title of highest annual rainfall is Babinda, in far north Queensland, which has an average annual rainfall of 4238mm and holds a 30-yr record for the highest annual rainfall in Australia. According to Wikipedia, the north Qld town of Tully boasts the "highest ever annual rainfall in a populated area of Australia (7900mm in 1950) [and is] is arguably the wettest town in Australia". However, this information is outdated, as the title of wettest town keeps changing.
Most of the islands get an abundance of rainfall (the exception is Kahoolawe with an average annual rainfall of 26 inches).
Hawaii
Oahu.
Honolulu on the Island of Oahu.
The most famous seaport in Hawaii is Pearl Harbor on the main Hawaiian island of Oahu.
To Pineapple Island and the Big Island.
Hawaii or call it the Big Island.
The West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand is known for being the wettest region in the country, with places like Milford Sound receiving high amounts of rainfall each year. This area is characterized by lush rainforests and dramatic landscapes shaped by heavy rainfall.
The US states with the most annual rainfall are Louisiana and Alabama.