Remove the savannahs, they found, and
you reduce rainfall totals by a third.
Not exact matches
As well as
reduced total numbers of stations, I notice a marked data quality decrease after about 1970, at least for daily
rainfall data (my main interest).
This study shows that a weaker surface ocean current system produces colder coastal SST's along the Atlantic coast of Florida, thereby
reducing the length and the
total seasonal accumulation of
rainfall in the wet season of Peninsular Florida relative to the simulation in which these currents are stronger.
Increased frequency of 1.2 mm summer
rainfall events
reduced moss cover from ~ 25 % of
total surface cover to < 2 % after only one growing season, whereas increased temperature had no effect.