In 2023, precipitation worldwide stood at **** inches below the annual average recorded across the previous century (1901 to 2000). In the past half-century, 2023 was the driest year on record. In contrast, 2010 was the wettest of the indicated period, with almost *** inches of rainfall above the annual average.
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Environmental Protection Agency. (June 30, 2024). Precipitation anomaly worldwide from 1901 to 2023 (in inches) [Graph]. In ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ. Retrieved July 16, 2026, from /statistics/1293084/global-precipitation-anomaly/
Environmental Protection Agency. "Precipitation anomaly worldwide from 1901 to 2023 (in inches)." Chart. June 30, 2024. ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ. Accessed July 16, 2026. /statistics/1293084/global-precipitation-anomaly/
Environmental Protection Agency. (2024). Precipitation anomaly worldwide from 1901 to 2023 (in inches). ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ. ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ Inc.. Accessed: July 16, 2026. /statistics/1293084/global-precipitation-anomaly/
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Precipitation anomaly worldwide from 1901 to 2023 (in inches) [Graph], Environmental Protection Agency, June 30, 2024. [Online]. Available: /statistics/1293084/global-precipitation-anomaly/