Haluk Skywalker wrote:
 > "Mad Dan" <mad-dan@keepitloud.com>, haber iletisinde sunlari
 > yazdi:badf481.0406152318.41c96536@posting.google.com...
 >
 >> Declan Murphy <declan_murphy@hotmail.com> wrote in message
 >
 > news:<40CFB1FA.8010806@hotmail.com>...
 >
 >>> John W. wrote:
 >>>
 >>>> Mad Dan wrote:
 >>>>
 >>>>
 >>>>> Why is it called the rainy season, and how do you know when
 >>>>> it's
 >>>>
 > begun
 >
 >>>>> and ended?
 >>>>>
 >>>>
 >>>> It's one of those weather pattern thingees, like a
 >>>> low/high/depression/something in somewhere that happens every
 >>>> year.
 >>>>
 >>>>
 >>>>> Obviously, looking at the weather's no guide at all
 >>>>
 >>>> I've found that it seems to be more likely to rain in
 >>>> March/April than in June, or whenever the rainy season is
 >>>> supposed to be in full
 >>>
 > effect.
 >
 >>>> I wonder if the rainy season is getting weaker/shorter
 >>>> gradually over
 >>>
 > time?
 >
 >>> The wettest month in Okazaki is usually September.
 >>> http://www.yamasa.org/acjs/images/rainfall.gif But thats only
 >>> terms of volume - typhoons etc. June has the most rainy days,
 >>> miserable drizzly English style rain.
 >>
 >>
 >>
 >>
 >> To all respondents, thank you. You've all been:
 >>
 >> 1) Relevant 2) Informative 3) Prompt 4) Inoffensive
 >>
 >> In short, I think you've broken every rule of not usenet!
 >
 >
 > Sorry, I had a project in my hands and couldn't reply... Not that it
 > didn't cross my mind to write someting like "perhaps it has something
 > to do with the RAIN!!!"
 >
You're crazy. It has nothing to do with the rain. The rainy season
occurs because June is the month when most people get married.

John W.