The document summarizes rainfall patterns in West Africa. It states that the greatest rainfall, exceeding 2000mm per year, is along the coast of West Africa. Rainfall decreases further north into the Sahara Desert, where rainfall is less than 250mm annually. It also notes that along the coast, rain falls every month due to the equatorial climate, but one month of dry season occurs just north of the coast, with the dry season increasing in length further north.
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