regnfulle
Regnfulle is a Norwegian term used descriptively to denote landscapes, periods, or climates that are rich in rainfall. The word combines regn (rain) and fulle (full), literally meaning full of rain. It is not a formal meteorological category, but it can appear in literary, journalistic, or colloquial Norwegian to emphasize heavy precipitation or persistent wet conditions.
In meteorology, standard classifications in Norwegian use terms like nedbørsområde (precipitation region) or ulike temperaturområder; regnfulle
Culturally, regnfulle landscapes and weather evoke mood and atmosphere in literature and media, ranging from melancholy
See also: Rainy climate, oceanic climate, hydrology, Köppen climate classification.