Or it has rained enough to cover entire region with 1 mm deep water layer.
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Which would be 510 Gt (gigatonnes) over the entire planet – equal to amount of ice lost from ice sheets and glaciers every year
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I still miss the time unit. One hour? One day?
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It’s often quoted over 24 hours. But shorter times for intense rain, for example ‘10mm over 3 hours’.
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I always think of it as one liter per square meter. Seems more intuitive to me.
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And this equals to 3 CENTImeters of snow!
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1 millimeter of rain means that if someone has left a bucket outside, the level of water inside the bucket has increased by 1mm.
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Only if the bucket was a cylinder and no wind has blown.
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I thought it meant 1 mm high of rain in a one square meter box LOL
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which is the case, indeed
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