Understanding Climate Change Scenarios
In the long term, average amounts of precipitation in the summer months will shrink, and evaporation
will
increase. The ground will become drier, there will be fewer rainy days and the longest
precipitation-free period
will last longer.
A noticeable reduction in precipitation during the summer months is expected in the future. Although
we are still experiencing a similar amount of rainfall on an average rainy day in summer as in the
past, there are now more days without rain. The longest dry period in summer may last about a week
longer on average by the middle of the century.
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A noticeable reduction in precipitation during the summer months is expected in the future. Although
we are
still experiencing a similar amount of rainfall on an average rainy day in summer as in the past,
there are now
more days without rain. The longest dry period in summer may last about a week longer on average by
the middle
of the century.
A noticeable reduction in precipitation during the summer months is expected in the future. Although
we are
still experiencing a similar amount of rainfall on an average rainy day in summer as in the past,
there are now
more days without rain. The longest dry period in summer may last about a week longer on average by
the middle
of the century.