Mean annual precipitation ranges from in the eastern parts of the region ( some areas receive more than ) to less than in the west.
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The mean annual precipitation is in mid-town, but the area has a rather steep precipitation gradient which is reflected in regional ecosystems.
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Climatic variables shaping life zones include mean potential temperature, total annual precipitation, and the ratio of mean annual evapotranspiration to mean annual precipitation.
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The mean annual precipitation total of is fairly evenly spread throughout the year, and falls on an average of 126.6 days per annum.
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The Andean region receives the most precipitation with areas receiving a mean annual precipitation of in which the precipitation gradient is very strong and increases westwards.
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The mean annual precipitation is, the average wind speed is 2.7 m / s, and the average air humidity is 72 %.
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In northern R�o Negro Province and eastern Neuqu�n Province, mean annual precipitation is around while south of 50 o S, precipitation increases southwards, reaching up to.
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Lower elevations have a humid subtropical climate with mean annual temperature around 18�C ( 64�F ) and mean annual precipitation of at least 220 cm ( 86.6 in ).
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Similarly in Catamarca province, the mean annual precipitation is in the middle of valleys between the Andes mountains and to more than in the nearby mountain ranges which form the valleys.
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Guam�chil has a hot-type semi-arid or steppe climate ( BSh ) under the K�ppen climate classification, with a mean annual precipitation of and a mean annual temperature of.