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Aggregate Annual Precipitation FOR HUMANITARIAN PURPOSES ONLY IRAQ Production date: 17 November 2014 Aggregate annual precipitation Governorate and district IDPs Precipitation (mm) Governorate and district IDPs Precipitation (mm) National border Ninewa 165,858 554.2 Anbar 362,238 121.4 Akre 58,884 674.0 T U R K E Y Al-Ka'im 16,692 114.4 Governorate Al-Hamdaniya 198 421.7 Zakho Al-Rutba 26,202 114.0 Al-Shikhan 65,958 712.9 Amedi Ana 14,310 127.5 Mosul 17,442 466.8 Duhok Falluja 108,942 128.6 District Sinjar 6 407.0 Mergasur Haditha 49,362 126.7 Telafar 2,682 475.1 Duhok Heet 87,894 116.2 IDP site Tilkaif 20,688 671.8 Semel Ramadi 49,050 118.4 Qadissiya 16,302 112.5 Ra'ua 9,786 129.9 River Afaq 3,960 121.3 Akre Soran Babylon 31,806 117.9 Al-Shamiya 1,920 98.9 Al-Shikhan Al-Mahawil 5,010 124.9 Lake Diwaniya 6,816 114.8 Telafar Al-Musayab 4,896 124.4 Hamza 3,606 106.2 Tilkaif Choman Hashimiya 5,358 117.3 Precipitation total (mm) Salah al-Din 43,086 198.5 Hilla 16,542 110.6 Al-Daur 1,632 173.0 Shaqlawa Baghdad 127,446 156.0 >800 Al-Shirqat 11,520 268.1 Abu Ghraib 32,214 142.3 Baiji 2,964 215.4 Adhamia 9,696 160.9 601 - 800 Balad 456 162.8 Sinjar Al-Hamdaniya Al Resafa 14,598 160.0 Samarra 8,754 160.2 Erbil Rania Pshdar Kadhimia 5,478 156.2 401 - 600 Tikrit 16,560 192.3 Karkh 38,016 154.0 Tooz 1,200 284.0 Mosul Mada'in 1,764 154.4 301 - 400 Sulaymaniyah 100,968 695.5 Mahmoudiya 18,042 142.1 Chamchamal 11,874 582.6 Erbil Tarmia 786 164.4 Ninewa Koisnjaq Dokan Thawra2 6,852 161.6 201 - 300 Darbandihkan 5,682 651.2 Dokan 7,578 724.8 Basrah 8,712 146.8 Abu Al-Khaseeb 456 157.4 101 - 200 Halabja 1,698 719.8 Kalar 9,774 375.1 Al-Midaina 210 120.1 Makhmur Sharbazher Al-Qurna 306 133.9 57 - 100 Penjwin 306 994.4 Penjwin Pshdar 1,098 731.2 Al-Zubair 972 135.7 Rania 1,170 780.9 Basrah 6,438 150.0 Sharbazher 1,272 745.3 Fao 66 0.0 Dabes Shatt Al-Arab 264 150.3 Sulaymaniya 60,516 733.4 Al-Ba'aj Thi-Qar 8,790 105.8 Hatra Al-Shirqat Sulaymaniyah Dahuk 452,004 782.4 Al-Chibayish 504 103.7 Kirkuk Amedi 34,080 850.2 Al-Rifa'i 1,296 129.5 Dahuk 75,834 779.1 Al-Shatra 1,812 118.1 Sumel 190,908 809.6 Zakho 151,182 720.5 Nassriya 4,500 100.9 Al-Hawiga Daquq Diyala 75,498 257.0 Suq Al-Shoyokh 678 95.0 Al-Khalis 5,478 182.4 Wassit 27,900 145.7 Chamchamal Halabja Al-Muqdadiya 6,030 197.5 Al-Azezia 6,708 158.4 Kirkuk Baladrooz 2,334 279.1 Al-Hai 2,220 134.7 Ba'quba 6,114 180.8 Al-Na'maniya 8,478 141.8 Khanaqin 40,134 311.7 Al-Suwaira 1,536 148.0 Kalar Kifri 15,408 280.5 Badra 630 196.8 Baiji Erbil 156,522 661.0 Kut 8,328 139.6 Tikrit Tooz Erbil 82,740 572.3 Ra'ua Koisnjaq 12,222 713.7 Salah Makhmur 1,440 399.8 Shaqlawa 44,340 851.7 al-Din Kifri Soran 15,780 789.4 Kerbala 63,528 91.5 Al-Daur Ain Al-Tamur 2,406 79.4 S Y R I A Al-Hindiya 1,224 100.0 Samarra Kerbala 59,898 91.9 Al-Ka'im Khanaqin Kirkuk 171,204 324.1 Al-Hawiga 33,486 287.6 Haditha Dabes 14,250 374.0 Al-Khalis Daquq 8,670 274.2 Al-Thethar Kirkuk 114,798 350.6 Balad Ana Missan 6,750 166.4 Diyala Ali Al-Gharbi 390 181.2 I R A N Al-Kahla 102 170.8 Al-Fares Al-Muqdadiya Al-Maimouna 30 144.6 *Map designed for A1 Printing Al-Mejar Al-Kabir 636 152.4 Heet Amara 5,274 170.6 Data sources: Precipitaion (worldclim.org) Tarmia Armed group area: JAU (October 2014) Qal'at Saleh 318 156.5 Administrative boundaries: OCHA, GADM Najaf 80,232 89.7 IDP Locations: IOM (DTM Sept.2014) Kadhmiyah Baladrooz Al-Manathera 2,286 90.3 File: IRQ_Map_Precipitation_total_IDP_sites Kufa 6,378 92.0 Contact : [email protected] Ramadi Al Najaf 71,568 88.6 Projection: WGS 1984 UTM Zone 38N Anbar Abu Resafa Ghraib Karkh Note: Data, designations and boundaries Falluja MahmoudiyaMada'in contained on this map are not warranted to be error-free and do not imply acceptance by the Badra REACH partners, associates or donors Al-Azezia mentioned on this map. Al-Rutba Al-Suwaira TURKEY Kerbala Al-Mahawil Wassit Ain Al-Tamur Al-Hindiya Kut Ali SYRIA Babylon Al-Gharbi IRAN Kerbala Al-Na'maniya IRAQ Hilla Hashimiya Al-Hai Missan Najaf Amara Najaf Diwaniya Afaq SAUDI ARABIA ² KM Qadissiya Al-Rifa'i 0 25 50 100 Hamza.
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