More torrential rain, hours and hours of pouring rain, flooded fields and streets has been a characteristic of this fall.

on the Night of Friday, the fall of 2019 reached a record as the wettest autumn ever since the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) began to measure in 1874.

It is record from 1967 327 millimeters during september, October and november, on the night of Friday, was released.

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– We turn to the record, because september and October have been really wet. We came into november with 260 millimeters of precipitation, so despite of a normal level of rainfall in november, is it enough to beat the record.

– But it’s not every day we see such a record – it is specially, Mikael Scharling, who is a climatologist in the DMI.

The huge amounts of rainfall in recent months means that there is not much to beat the record from 1999 to 905 millimeters and thus holds the record as the wettest year ever.

on Thursday and Friday is fall just around 815 millimeters of rainfall, and hence there is not far to the 905 millimeters.

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Normally there is approximately 83 millimeters of rain in december – and there are still some days of november back.

– It can easily be imagined, we when deropad and get a rekordtvådt year.

– Sæsonprognosen give a bid on that december are warm and wet, so there may be a possibility that we can beat the record of 905 millimetres from 1999, he says.

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But the autumn large amounts of precipitation is not necessarily a hint that there will be an equally wet autumn again for next year, underlines Mikael Scharling.

– But we also see a trend that our autumn will be wetter and wetter. Therefore, there is also the likelihood that we will experience a wet autumn next year, he says.

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