I uploaded this to demonstrate a point.  It is an example of abrupt
climate change involving Australian rainfall.

http://www.earthandocean.robertellison.com.au/page4.html

If rainfall in Australia is averaged over 100 years - the number
obtained will systematically underestimate or overestimate rainfall at
any time.  The effect of 20 to 40 year long rainfall regimes has
significant implications for water supply, flooding and urban
planning.

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