Data taken from handwritten 130-year old rainfall observations from Met Office archives has revealed that extreme weather events are nothing new. United Kingdom’s national weather service, The Met Office published the data on Friday gained from millions of archived rainfall records. But long-standing environmentalism skeptics told The Epoch Times that this further undermines the case that climate change is driving extreme weather events. 130 Years The Rainfall Rescue project was launched by the University of Reading in March 2020 which used the help of 16,000 volunteers to help digitally transcribe 130 years’ worth of handwritten rainfall observations from the Met Office archives. This increased the amount of pre-1960 observation data available for climate scientists and researchers by six-fold. The detailed accounts of the amount of rain that fell go back to 1836, the same the year Charles Darwin returned to the UK on the Beagle with Vice-Admiral Robert Fitzroy, and …
Discovery of Victorian-Era Data Suggests Extreme Weather Events Not New
March 25, 2022
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