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But what about those regional increases? Annual precipitation in the US has gone up 0.6 percent per decade since the start of the twentieth century, as shown in Figure 7.3 (average US annual precipitation is 767 mm or 30.21 inches). As you can see, though, a simple trend doesn’t really describe the data here, either: the overall change is small compared to the dramatic year-to-year fluctuations.
Unsettled: What Climate Science Tells Us, What It Doesn’t, and Why It Matters
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