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RAINFALL RESCUE HAS FINISHED BUT YOU CAN VOLUNTEER FOR THE WEATHER RESCUE PROJECT TO CONTINUE IMPROVING OUR UNDERSTANDING OF HISTORICAL WEATHER AND CLIMATE

Rainfall Rescue

Help climate scientists understand past rainfall variations

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The fastest way to collect new weather observations is by looking back in time!

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About Rainfall Rescue

We’re asking you to digitise historical rainfall records, so that climate scientists can help water companies plan for dry and wet weather in future. By helping us to digitise these records, we can unlock answers to questions about our weather and changing climate, as well as contribute to new discoveries.

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