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A paper published in 2018 reinforces that last conclusion by analyzing more than thirty-three years of high-quality satellite observations covering the globe between 60° S and 60° N (everywhere except the polar regions): . . . there seems not to be any detectable and significant positive trends in the amount of global precipitation due to the now well-established increasing global temperature. While there are regional trends, there is no evidence of increase in precipitation at the global scale in response to the observed global warming.
Unsettled: What Climate Science Tells Us, What It Doesn’t, and Why It Matters
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