Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Kakadu National Park' has mentioned 'Rain' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Humidity is relatively low and rain is unusual.
The wet season (January to March/April) is characterised by warm temperatures and, as one would expect, rain.
Most of the rain is associated with monsoonal troughs formed over Southeast Asia, although occasionally tropical cyclones produce intense heavy rain over localised areas.
Most non Aboriginal people really only refer to the rain and dry seasons, but Aboriginal people Bininj/Mungguy identify as many as six seasons[8] in the Kakadu region:
Kunumeleng xe2x80x93 mid-October to late December, pre-monsoon storm season with hot weather and building thunderstorms in the afternoons[9] Kudjewk xe2x80x93 from January to March, monsoon season with thunderstorms, heavy rain, and flooding; the heat and humidity generate an explosion of plant and animal life[10] Bangkerreng xe2x80x93 April, the "knock 'em down storm" season where floodwater recedes but violent, windy storms knock down grasses[11] Yekke xe2x80x93 from May to mid-June, relatively cool with low humidity, the Aboriginal people historically started burning the woodlands in patches to "clean the country" and encourage new growth for grazing animals Wurrkeng xe2x80x93 from mid-June to mid-August, the cold weather season with low humidity; most creeks stop flowing and the floodplains quickly dry out[12] Kurrung xe2x80x93 from mid-August to mid-October, hot dry weather with ever-shrinking billabongs.
The environment referred to as the "Stone Country" features "resurrection grasses" that are able to cope with extreme heat and long dry spells followed by periods of torrential rain.
Both roads are sealed all weather roads although they may be cut off periodically during periods of heavy rain.