Projected changes in mean annual rainfall are highly significant and
spatially heterogeneous across the four studied locations (Fig. 1C). At
the four locations two patterns of change in the amount of annual rainfall
stand out when comparing the present to the future (2030, 2060,
and 2090). The first is an overall decrease in annual rainfall. At Cunderdin,
for example, the average rainfall projection of the 18 GCMs decreases
by 9%, 16% and 26% in 2030, 2060 and 2090, relative to the 1961–
2010 baseline, respectively (Fig. 1C)
Projected changes in mean annual rainfall are highly significant andspatially heterogeneous across the four studied locations (Fig. 1C). Atthe four locations two patterns of change in the amount of annual rainfallstand out when comparing the present to the future (2030, 2060,and 2090). The first is an overall decrease in annual rainfall. At Cunderdin,for example, the average rainfall projection of the 18 GCMs decreasesby 9%, 16% and 26% in 2030, 2060 and 2090, relative to the 1961–2010 baseline, respectively (Fig. 1C)
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