Roma extreme daily rainfall historyRoma 95th percentile very wet days Roma 99th percentile extremely wet days Roma 90th percentile rainfall days Roma 95th percentile rainfall days Roma 99th percentile rainfall days Note that all chart trendlines are polynomial 4. Usually if the third chart of average mm shows an increase, it is because of a disproportionate reduction in frequency and volume of extreme rainfall days ... i.e the proportionate reduction in the average number of extremely wet days was considerably greater than the average reduction in their mm volume of rainfall (e.g. 10/2 = 5 but 9/1.7 = 5.3). Both the frequency and volume of extreme rainfall days can decline but if the frequency decline is greater than the volume decline, it results in a higher average. Investigate the extreme rainfall history of: Adelaide Ballina Beaudesert Benalla Boonah Brisbane Broadbeach Waters Byron Bay Casino Charleville Cunnamulla Dalby Grafton Helidon Kingaroy Kyogle Lismore Mullumbimby Shepparton St George Stanthorpe Tweed Heads Wangaratta Warwick Winton Yamba (click or tap to a detailed rainfall history page for each individual weather station)
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