seattle rainy days per year
If Florida rains so much, why is reputed to be sunny?

Florida is the lightning capital of the United States, also battered by Hurricanes and tropical storms. Party + to get 60 inches of rain per year, and most of the latter receives at least 50 inches +. It's a bit of rain. So Which brings me to my question. Why has a reputation of being exposed to the sun, when in fact it is so wet? Compare with the Northeast and Great Lakes. These regions are 30-45 inches of rain, a moderate amount. Why has the reputation of being covered at all times? It's not like the rain scattered light dose for several days as in Seattle. The heavy rains in northeast Florida gets done.

Florida has a humid subtropical climate. This is an exceptional climate means that most often it is sunny blue sky, but small amounts of time there is torrential rain and storms, about 15 minutes a day before the sun rises again. Moisture (water) in the air makes the unbearable temperatures during the sunny summers, temperatures by up to 35C. Large areas of low pressure in the Atlantic Ocean, caused by moisture in the form of huge cumulonimbus clouds, rolling (storm clouds), which quickly spread to Florida, once a summer day causing heavy rainfall for about 20 minutes or less. This rain is usually so fast and so heavy that it is the large amount of rainfall. As is almost always sunny, but when rain … it rains a lot!

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