Guyana | Average precipitation in depth (mm per year)
Average precipitation is the long-term average in depth (over space and time) of annual precipitation in the country. Precipitation is defined as any kind of water that falls from clouds as a liquid or a solid. Development relevance: The agriculture sector is the most water-intensive sector, and water delivery in agriculture is increasingly important. Data on irrigated agricultural land and data on average precipitation illustrate how countries obtain water for agricultural use. Limitations and exceptions: The data are collected by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) through annual questionnaires. The FAO tries to impose standard definitions and reporting methods, but complete consistency across countries and over time is not possible.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Co-operative Republic of Guyana
Records
63
Source
Guyana | Average precipitation in depth (mm per year)
1960
1961
2387 1962
2387 1963
2387 1964
2387 1965
2387 1966
2387 1967
2387 1968
2387 1969
2387 1970
2387 1971
2387 1972
2387 1973
2387 1974
2387 1975
2387 1976
2387 1977
2387 1978
2387 1979
2387 1980
2387 1981
2387 1982
2387 1983
2387 1984
2387 1985
2387 1986
2387 1987
2387 1988
2387 1989
2387 1990
2387 1991
2387 1992
2387 1993
2387 1994
2387 1995
2387 1996
2387 1997
2387 1998
2387 1999
2387 2000
2387 2001
2387 2002
2387 2003
2387 2004
2387 2005
2387 2006
2387 2007
2387 2008
2387 2009
2387 2010
2387 2011
2387 2012
2387 2013
2387 2014
2387 2015
2387 2016
2387 2017
2387 2018
2387 2019
2387 2020
2021
2022
Guyana | Average precipitation in depth (mm per year)
Average precipitation is the long-term average in depth (over space and time) of annual precipitation in the country. Precipitation is defined as any kind of water that falls from clouds as a liquid or a solid. Development relevance: The agriculture sector is the most water-intensive sector, and water delivery in agriculture is increasingly important. Data on irrigated agricultural land and data on average precipitation illustrate how countries obtain water for agricultural use. Limitations and exceptions: The data are collected by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) through annual questionnaires. The FAO tries to impose standard definitions and reporting methods, but complete consistency across countries and over time is not possible.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Co-operative Republic of Guyana
Records
63
Source