Even
though on a regional scale it appears that not much occurred, there were some interesting precipitation rankings at isolated locations.
Not exact matches
Seen from that perspective the
regional change becomes part of changes
on a much larger
scale, even
though proximate causes are by definition always local.
This is particularly true of the global data set, even
though «urbanization has caused
regional increases in temperature that exceed those measured
on a global
scale, leading to urban heat islands as much as 12 °C hotter than their surroundings».