Exposure to extreme precipitation β Annual precipitation change in Russian Federation
Russian Federation: Exposure to extreme precipitation β Annual precipitation change was 2 Millimetres per year in 2023. β Volatile
Exposure to extreme precipitation β Annual precipitation change in Russian Federation, 1979β2023
Source: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Measured in Millimetres per year.
Analysis
In 2023, exposure to extreme precipitation β annual precipitation change in Russian Federation stood at 2 Millimetres per year.
Compared with earlier readings it is down 82.4% on the previous year and down 32.2% over ten years.
Over the whole period, exposure to extreme precipitation β annual precipitation change in Russian Federation peaked at 38.19 Millimetres per year in 1990 and was at its lowest, -23.86 Millimetres per year, in 1999.
Russian Federation ranks 140th of 263 countries on this measure, in the middle of the range.
The series is highly variable year to year, so single readings are best treated with caution.
Averages by decade
| Decade | Average | Lowest | Highest | Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1970s | -3.66 Millimetres per year | -3.66 Millimetres per year | -3.66 Millimetres per year | 1 |
| 1980s | 1.21 Millimetres per year | -21.06 Millimetres per year | 27.73 Millimetres per year | 10 |
| 1990s | 1.3 Millimetres per year | -23.86 Millimetres per year | 38.19 Millimetres per year | 10 |
| 2000s | -2.6 Millimetres per year | -20.25 Millimetres per year | 31.62 Millimetres per year | 10 |
| 2010s | -3.27 Millimetres per year | -18.17 Millimetres per year | 22.39 Millimetres per year | 10 |
| 2020s | 5.81 Millimetres per year | 0.8025 Millimetres per year | 11.32 Millimetres per year | 4 |
Countries ranked near Russian Federation
- 137 Chugoku 4.46 Millimetres per year compare
- 138 Samoa 3.81 Millimetres per year compare
- 139 Advanced economies 2.36 Millimetres per year compare
- 141 Kenya 1.81 Millimetres per year compare
- 142 United States 0.8583 Millimetres per year compare
- 143 Cook Islands 0.7547 Millimetres per year compare
More reference data data for Russian Federation
- Emission Totals - Indirect emissions (N2O) - Manure applied to Soils 9.34 (2050)
- Emission Totals - Indirect emissions (N2O) - Manure left on Pasture 4.11 (2050)
- Emission Totals - Indirect emissions (N2O) - IPCC Agriculture 26.58 (2050)
- Emission Totals - Indirect emissions (N2O) - Crop Residues 4.94 (2050)
- Emission Totals - Indirect emissions (N2O) - Agricultural Soils 26.58 (2050)
- Emission Totals - Emissions (N2O) - Manure applied to Soils 31.32 (2050)
- Emission Totals - Emissions (N2O) - Manure Management 19.38 (2050)
- Emission Totals - Emissions (N2O) - Manure left on Pasture 18.16 (2050)
- Emission Totals - Emissions (N2O) - IPCC Agriculture 129.69 (2050)
- Emission Totals - Emissions (N2O) - Crop Residues 26.88 (2050)
Frequently asked questions
- What is exposure to extreme precipitation β annual precipitation change in Russian Federation?
- Exposure to extreme precipitation β annual precipitation change in Russian Federation was 2 Millimetres per year in 2023, according to Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
- What is the highest exposure to extreme precipitation β annual precipitation change recorded in Russian Federation?
- The highest recorded value was 38.19 Millimetres per year in 1990.
- What is the lowest exposure to extreme precipitation β annual precipitation change recorded in Russian Federation?
- The lowest recorded value was -23.86 Millimetres per year in 1999.
- How does Russian Federation rank for exposure to extreme precipitation β annual precipitation change?
- Russian Federation ranks 140th out of 263 countries with data for 2023.
- Is exposure to extreme precipitation β annual precipitation change rising or falling in Russian Federation?
- Over the last ten years it is down 32.2%. The long-run trend across the full record is volatile.
- Where does this Russian Federation data come from?
- The figures come from Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, published as part of Exposure to extreme precipitation β Annual precipitation change. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.
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About this data
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