No Significant Precipitation Trend Change In Germany Since Recordings Began In 1881

More drought and more extreme rainfall are occurring : that’s what Germans are often told by the climate hysterical media and activists. Yet, a look at precipitation data for Germany over the past 140 years shows no significant change at all. 

Hat-tip: Tim Reality at Twitter

The above chart shows the mean amount of precipitation for Germany from 1881 – 2019. Source: Tim Reality here.

A look at extreme precipitation events as defined as 30 mm of precipitation or more also show no trend increase in extreme events:

Based on the weather data from 78 measurement stations of the German DWD national weather service. Chart: Spiegel

Finally we look at the number of days in a year that saw 10 mm or more rain, since 1950:

There’s been a slight but still statistically insignificant increase in very rainy days. Source: Tim Reality at Twitter.


 

3 responses to “No Significant Precipitation Trend Change In Germany Since Recordings Began In 1881”

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  2. dm

    Once again, reality obliterates Mann-made climate change nonsense.

    Many thanks, Mr. Gosselin

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