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For as long as we have been keeping record is there one single day of that year that has never...?

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For as long as there has been people recording the weather, has there ever been one single day that every year has NEVER had rain? I know there are places that haven't had rain for possibly hundreds of years, but I mean a single day acorss the whole globe that has never experienced rain?

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  1. probably don't really know


  2. The truth is that nobody has ever attempt to do that exercise because it would be pointless.

    The average pressure on earth is 1013 hPa (29.9 Mg In) and between that, there are high and low pressures. In the low pressures, rain is present.

    Having a day without rain worlwide would mean a day with only high pressures and that is physically impossible. If the air sinks somewhere, it has to rise elsewhere.

  3. For as long as we have records, I doubt it.  I'd venture to say that it has probably rained almost every day somewhere on North America let alone the entire world including over the oceans.

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