The frequency of extreme rainfall, as defined by Environment America, has increased 24% between 1948 and 2006. Extreme rainfall for any one of the 3,000 location analyzed is defined as a day of rain that meets or exceeds a one-day record for an individual year. Put another way, the so-called "Storm of the Year" is coming more frequently than just once a year.
Frequency of Extreme Rain Up 24% in U.S.
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