The US Midwest and southern France would
get less rainfall, while the UK and Hawaii would get wetter.
Not exact matches
«You
get less evaporation,
less moisture in the atmosphere, and
less rainfall again.
About 50 years after installing the panels, India and eastern Australia, for example,
get warmer because of
less rainfall, and the northwestern United States
gets warmer because of wind pattern changes.
Rainfall amounts to 104 mm across 8 days which is significantly
less than the peak wet season, but still more than December will
get.
«You
get a little drop in
rainfall and then plants are under more stress and there is
less flow into streams,» he said... «I think that all the prognoses for climate change is that the South - West is going to keep drying out and
getting hotter,» he said.
The biofuel productivity is best on the most fertile lands, they
get less as the land,
rainfall, etc
get less fertile.
He says average
rainfall for Australia will decrease, but the extreme weather events will be on the rise, so while you might
get less rain over the year it will come in the form of damaging storms and stronger winds which feel like so - called freak events.
If you lived where the
rainfall was
less than half an inch (12 mm) for the whole year you'd either die, or
get pretty smart about how to
get a drink.
(SW England that also
got heavy rain is combined within the published HadUKP data with S Wales that was
less affected & which normally has high
rainfalls, swamping the SW England data.)