In 2024, the Earth received approximately 2.9 millimeters of rain per day. This may not sound like a big deal, but this could be a new record for precipitation on Earth.
Last year’s average global precipitation was about 3 percent higher than the average since records began in 1983, and slightly above the previous record set in 1998. data The data compiled by Global Precipitation Climatology Project researchers may change slightly by the time the data is finalized. But if it is maintained, it…
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