RE: Another Oregon LNG Export Terminal PlannedFor you that have driven on US 101 south from Washington state where it crosses the Columbia River near and to Astoria, Oregon, this propsed LNG export terminal will be off to your right in the distance on the Oregon side as you're crossing that bridge. It should be easily visible when the sun bothers to shine there, which isn't often. Don't forget your raingear....(oh and Kitimat is probably even wetter than the Oregon coast, if that's possible)
from Wiki:
There are an average of 194 days with measurable precipitation (at Astoria). The wettest year was 1950 with 113.34 inches (2,879 mm) and the driest year was 1985 with 41.58 inches (1,056 mm). The most rainfall in one month was 36.07 inches (916 mm) in December 1933. The most rainfall in 24 hours was 5.56 inches (141 mm) on November 25, 1998. The most snowfall in one month was 26.9 inches (680 mm) in January 1950.[8]