Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Kakadu National Park' has mentioned 'Rain' in the following places:
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Humidity is relatively low and rain is unusual. | WIKI |
The wet season (January to March/April) is characterised by warm temperatures and, as one would expect, rain. | WIKI |
Most of the rain is associated with monsoonal troughs formed over Southeast Asia, although occasionally tropical cyclones produce intense heavy rain over localised areas. | WIKI |
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: | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
Both roads are sealed all weather roads although they may be cut off periodically during periods of heavy rain. | WIKI |