The Future Climate — Total Precipitation indicator shows projections of total daily precipitation (rain + snow) based on CMIP6 climate models. This parameter represents the total water input from the atmosphere to the ground and is essential for assessing future water availability, drought risks, flooding, and impacts on ecological and agricultural systems.
Changes in precipitation affect aquifer recharge, surface runoff, soil erosion, and the survival of plant and animal communities.
Data come from the Open-Meteo Climate Change API (CMIP6 models). The variable used is precipitation_sum (daily total precipitation sum). Data are interpolated to the site's geographic position.
| Code | Name | Provider | Type | Coverage | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
WRD_OPNCC_99 | Open-Meteo Climate Change API | Open-Meteo | db | Global | Up to 2050 |
Daily total precipitation projections (rain + snow) based on CMIP6 models. Open-Meteo variable: precipitation_sum. Source: Open-Meteo Climate Change API. Unit: mm.