Why is South Island's west coast called the "Wet Coast"?

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Responses

Its terrain consists mostly of rainforest.

Weather systems crossing the Pacific from South America hit this coast first.

The roaring forties bring strong west winds from the Indian Ocean.

It sits in a climatic convergence zone.

All of the above responses contribute to the West Coast of South Island being called the "Wet Coast." Its terrain consists mostly of rainforest, which naturally receives a high amount of precipitation. The weather systems crossing the Pacific from South America hit this coast first, resulting in increased rainfall. The roaring forties, which are strong west winds originating from the Indian Ocean, also bring moisture to the region. Additionally, the West Coast sits in a climatic convergence zone, further contributing to its wet and rainy climate.