Sint Maarten vs Suriname: Exposure to extreme precipitation — Annual precipitation change

Sint Maarten
77.26 Millimetres per year
in 2023
Suriname
434.24 Millimetres per year
in 2023
Sint Maarten rank
8th
Suriname rank
11th

Exposure to extreme precipitation — Annual precipitation change over time

  • Sint Maarten
  • Suriname
-50005001.0k197920012023

How they compare

Suriname currently reports 434.24 Millimetres per year against 77.26 Millimetres per year in Sint Maarten, a difference of 356.98 Millimetres per year.

That makes Suriname's figure about 5.6 times Sint Maarten's.

The two have swapped places 16 times across 45 shared years of data; in 1979 it was Suriname ahead.

Sint Maarten ranks 8th and Suriname ranks 11th of 49 groups.

Across the 6 decades both report, Sint Maarten averaged higher in 1 and Suriname in 5.

Head to head by decade

Decade Sint Maarten Suriname Difference Ahead
1970s 113.25 Millimetres per year 209.9 Millimetres per year 96.64 Millimetres per year Suriname
1980s -16.92 Millimetres per year -11.55 Millimetres per year 5.38 Millimetres per year Suriname
1990s -40.75 Millimetres per year -151.83 Millimetres per year 111.08 Millimetres per year Sint Maarten
2000s -16.07 Millimetres per year 97.39 Millimetres per year 113.47 Millimetres per year Suriname
2010s 38.84 Millimetres per year 372.91 Millimetres per year 334.07 Millimetres per year Suriname
2020s -54.58 Millimetres per year 825.15 Millimetres per year 879.74 Millimetres per year Suriname

Averages of every year both report within each decade.

Frequently asked questions

Which has higher exposure to extreme precipitation — annual precipitation change, Sint Maarten or Suriname?
Suriname, at 434.24 Millimetres per year against 77.26 Millimetres per year in Sint Maarten as of 2023.
What is the difference in exposure to extreme precipitation — annual precipitation change between Sint Maarten and Suriname?
356.98 Millimetres per year, with Suriname ahead.
How many years of comparable data are there for Sint Maarten and Suriname?
45 years are reported by both, from 1979 to 2023.
How do Sint Maarten and Suriname rank globally for exposure to extreme precipitation — annual precipitation change?
Sint Maarten ranks 8th and Suriname ranks 11th of 49 groups.
Where does this data come from?
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, published as Exposure to extreme precipitation — Annual precipitation change. Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.

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Indicator
Exposure to extreme precipitation — Annual precipitation change
Unit
Millimetres per year
Source
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Licence
OECD Terms and Conditions (attribution required)
Coverage
979 places, 44,055 data points, 1979–2023
Last refreshed

The dataset provides a global assessment of changes in average precipitation by providing the precipitation anomaly and provides a global assessment of extreme precipitation through the use of two precipitation indices, i.e. very heavy precipitation days and frequency of extreme precipitation events. Exposure indicators to extreme precipitation have been prepared jointly by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the International Energy Agency (IEA). Please see the working paper for a more complete description of the methods. The datasets span the period 1979-2022, depending on data availability and are the result of the use of a variety of geospatial data sources as referenced in the Working Paper. The dataset has a global coverage on a national level; on the sub-national TL2 level (i.e. large subnational regions) results are reported for all OECD countries as well as for Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia and South Africa. A number of aggregates are included: Euro area, European Union, Advanced economies, Emerging market economies, G7, G20, OECD, OECD Europe, OECD Asia Oceania, OECD Americas and the LAC region. Data source(s): Copernicus Climate Data Store precipitation data (ERA5) and Copernicus Climate Change Initiative land cover data. Contact: ENV.Stat@oecd.org Database documentation