Not exact matches
This
suggests that unexpected above -
average rainfall events in the Ohio and Mississippi River basins will continue to increase the frequency of extreme flooding events.
«This
suggests that unexpected above
average rainfall events in the Ohio and Mississippi River basins will continue to increase the frequency of extreme flooding events on these Great Rivers.»
Global warming is increasing global
average rainfall, but recent research by the UK Hadley Centre
suggests that
rainfall is becoming more spatially variable on a global basis.
While the correlation displays decadal - scale variability similar to changes in the interdecadal Pacific oscillation (IPO), the LDSSS record
suggests rainfall in the modern instrumental era (1910 — 2009 ad) is below the long - term
average.»
Research
suggests that releasing aerosols could also help to bring back global
rainfall patterns to their pre-industrial
averages.
Equivalent results for heavy
rainfall events in Southern Asia and tropical Africa
suggest these would increase in line with global
average temperature rise.