Changing precipitation patterns are when it rains more or less than usual, and sometimes even at different times of the year.
Imagine you have a favorite juice box that you drink every morning. Most days, it’s just right, not too full, not too empty. But one week, it comes out super full, spilling everywhere! The next week, it's barely got any juice left. That’s like changing precipitation patterns, when rain acts more like a spilled juice box than your regular one.
Like a Rainy Day Party
Sometimes, instead of just having a little rain on a cloudy day, you get a big storm, like a rainy day party! This might happen more often now. Other times, it might be super dry for weeks, like when your favorite snack runs out and you have to wait forever for the next one.
When Rain Changes Its Mind
Rain used to come at certain times of the year, like spring or fall. But now, sometimes it rains in summer like it's winter, or it’s sunny in winter like it's summer! It's like your juice box changed its mind about when to be full or empty, and that makes things like gardens, sports, and even playgrounds feel a little different too.
Examples
- A town used to get rain every year, but now it gets droughts instead.
- Some places are getting more storms and heavy rains than before.
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