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Spring’s Total Precipitation Made from Heavy Precipitation Days in UK 2008

Apr 24th 2008
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2008: Spring's total precipitation made from heavy precipitation days.

2008: From East Anglia University’s Climate Research Unit’s website: “Figure 5: The contribution to each spring’s total precipitation made from “heavy” precipitation days. The 1961-1995 average is indicated by the dashed line. A black smoothing line to highlight decadal variations has been overlaid. The different colours depict periods with different rain gauge coverage. From Maraun et al., 2008″ (Climate Research Unit).

References: East Anglia University’s Climate Research Unit http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/cru/info/ukrainfall/

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