Keelung Sees 3.4 Fewer Rainy Days Every Decade, But Total Rainfall Remains Unchanged
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An 80-year analysis by the Keelung Weather Station shows the city experiences fewer rainy days, but overall rainfall volume hasn't dropped, indicating a shift towards more concentrated and extreme rain events due to climate change.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Has the rain in Keelung decreased compared to the past?
- A: The number of rainy days has decreased by about 3.4 days per decade, but the total annual rainfall has not changed significantly.
- Q: What does that mean?
- A: It means that while the frequency of rain has decreased, the intensity of rainfall when it does occur has increased (extreme weather).
- Q: What measures are necessary?
- A: To prepare for increased heavy rainfall, urgent upgrades to urban drainage systems and disaster prevention infrastructure are required.