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4daughters t1_ixft8k6 wrote

I don't think you want your land slipping into the atlantic.

Oregon used to have regular, year round rain. Now we have two seasons, torrentialrain and droughtfire. Our land gets parched and then washes away. It's not good.

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Awkward_moments t1_ixfz25j wrote

How much of that is recent though?

Because the driest month in Portland is 3 days of rain and the driest month in Cardiff is 14 days of rain.

That's a huge difference.

https://weather-and-climate.com/average-monthly-Rainy-days,portland,United-States-of-America

http://www.cardiff.climatemps.com/precipitation.php

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4daughters t1_ixzfusx wrote

Most of it is very recent. I don't know if I'd compare Portland to Cardiff as Portland is inland a bit and it is naturally a little less wet than the coast- a more apt comparison would be to Astoria or Seaside since they are coastal towns. But I can say that our driest months have gotten much drier in the last 15 years.

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