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Date despre recordurile pluviometrice din Oltenia in 2014.Frazele sunt in engleza, nu are rost sa traduc atat, pur si simplu ar lua prea mult timp - Drobeta Turnu Severin, the value of 1167.9 l/m2is the absolute record for this station and the second value which exceeds 1000.0 l/m2, after the value of 1008.3 l/m2, registered in 1969, exceeding with 159.6 l / m2 the old record rainfall, after 45 years.* Normal, cel mai ploios la Drobeta e 1944 cu 1254.9 mm, dar in lucrare s-au considerat datele incepand cu 1955. - Calafat, the value of 979.8 l/m2 is the first absolute rainfall record and the first value of over 900.0 l/m2 from all the stream data at this meteorological station, exceeding with 170.4 l/m2 the old record rainfall of 809.4 l/m2, registered in 2005. - Bechet, the value of 840.5 l/m2 is the absolute rainfall record for this meteorological station, exceeding with 22.9 l/m2 the previous record of 817.6 l/m2 , registered in 1957. At Bechet, we mention that only three annual rainfall values exceeded 800.0 l/m2.These are: 817.6 l/m2 in 1957, 807.8 l/m2 in 2005 and 840.5 l/m2 in 2014, the last value being recorded after 9 years compared to 2005, while the value in 2005 was recorded after 49 years, which shows an increase of frequency in exceptional rainfall values, valid for all the meteorological stations in Oltenia. - Băileşti, the value of 1034.4 l/m2 is the absolute rainfall record, being the first value over 1000.0 l /m2 at this station, which exceeds with 184.4 l/m2 the previous record of 850.0 l/m2 , registered in 2005, the previous record before 2005 being of 740.3 l/m2, registered in the rainy year 1970, which confirms, for thisstation as well, the increase of the annual rainfalls and the frequency of the exceptional values. - Caracal, the value of 937.3 l/m2 is the absolute rainfall record for this meteorological station, exceeding with 35.5 l/m2 the previous record of 901.8 l/m2, registered in 2005, which was the wettest yearprior to the year 2014. This value is the second value over 900.0 l/m2 from all the stream data and exceeds with 177.8 l/m2 the previous record of 739.5 l/m2 of the last century, prior to 2005, recorded in 1979, which confirms, for this station, the increase of the annual rainfalls and the frequency of exceptional rainfall values. - Craiova, the value of 1147 l/m2 is the second of over 1000.0 l/m2 from all the stream data, exceeding with 64.9 l/m2 the previous record of 1082.3 l/m2 in 2005 and with 354.8 l/m2 higher than therecord in the last century of 792.4 l/m2, registered in 1972, which confirms, for this station, the increase of the annual rainfall and the frequency of annual exceptional values. It can also be noticed that at this station, until 2005, no annual value reached 800.0 l/m2 , which confirms the quite exceptional character of these two values in 2005 and 2014. - Slatina, the value of 1031.1 l/m2 is the absolute rainfall record and the first value which exceeds 1000.0 l/m2 , being higher with 32.0 l/m2 than the old rainfall record of 999.1 l/m2 recorded in 2005 and with 232.8 l/m2 higher than the record of the last century of 798.3 l/m2 registered 34 years ago, in 1980.These significant differences for this station confirms the increase of the annual rainfall values and the frequency of exceptional rainfall values. - Bâcleş, the value of 1109.4 l/m2 is the absolute rainfall record, the first that exceeds 1000.0 l/m2 ,higher with 200.4 l/m2 than the old rainfall record of 909.0 l/m2 registered in 2005 and with 287.7 l/m2 higher than the record in the last century of 821.7 l/m2 registered 46 years ago, in 1972. These particularly significant differences also confirm the increase of the annual rainfall values and the frequency of exceptional rainfall values, for this station. - Tg. Logreşti, the value of 1140.0 l/m2 is the absolute rainfall record, the first that exceeds 1000.0 l/m2, higher with 161.4 l/m2 than the old record rainfall of 978.6 l/m2registered in 2005 and with 234.4 l/m2 higher than the record in the last century, of 905.6 l/m2 registered 46 years ago, in 1972. These particularly significant differences also confirms, for this station, the increase of the annual rainfall values and the frequency of exceptional rainfall values. It can be noticed that for this meteorological station, only these three values of 905.6 l/m2 , 978.6 l/m2 and 1140.0 l/m2 exceeded 900.0 l/m2. - Drăgăşani, the value of 1156.5 l/m2 is the absolute rainfall record, being the second value exceeding 1000.0 l/m2 , higher with 122.0 l/m2 than the old rainfall record of 1034.5 l/m2 registered in 2005 and with 257.5 l/m2 higher than the previous record, in the last century, of 899.0 l/m2 registered 48 years ago, in 1966. These particularly significant differences also confirm, for this station, the increase of theannual rainfall values and the frequency of exceptional rainfall values. - Apa Neagră, the value of 1571.7 l/m2 is the absolute rainfall record, the first that exceeds 1500.0 l/m2 and higher with 132.5 than the old rainfall record of 1439.2 l / m2 registered in 1999 and with 189.6 l/m2 than the old rainfall record of 1382.1 l/m2 registered 45 years ago, in 1969. These particularly significant differences also confirm, for this station, the increase of the annual rainfall values and the frequency of exceptional rainfall values.The value of 1571.7 l/m2, registered at Apa Neagră, which belongs to the Padeș commune in the Gorj county, is the absolute annual maximum for all the meteorological stations in Oltenia. - Rm. Vâlcea, the value of 1134.9 l/m2 is the absolute rainfall record, the second that exceeds 1000.0 l/m2 , higher with 49.6 l/m2 than the old rainfall record of 1085.3 l/m2 registered in 2005 and with 230.6 l/m2 higher than the record of the last century, of 904.3 l/m2 registered 48 years ago, in 1966.These particularly significant differences also confirm, for this station, the increase of the annual rainfall values and the frequency of exceptional rainfall values. For this station, one can notice that only these three values of 904.3 l/m2 , 1085.3 l/m2 and 1134.9 l/m2 exceeded 900.0 l/m2.
For the compact period of rainfall observations (1977 – 2014), the annual average of rainfall values calculated for the entire region of Oltenia4 were between 340.2 l/m2 in the excessively dry year 2000 and 1108.2 l/m2 in the excessively rainy year 2014.Of all the series of meteorological observations, the first year when the overall average for the entire region has exceeded 1000.0 l/m2 was the excessively rainy year 2005 with an average of 1016.4 l/m2, and the second year was 2014, with an average of 1108.2 l/m2 , exceeding, after nine years, the value in 2005, of 91.8 l/m2 , which is a significant increase for this parameter.These particularly significant differences confirm, for the entire region, the increase of the annual rainfall values and the frequency of exceptional values. The multiannual average rainfall value, for the entire region, calculated for the compact observation period at all the meteorological stations, since the last century, is 621.4 l/m2 , and for the entire period until 2014 is 668.0 l/m2 , indicating a significant increase with 46.6 l/m2 . The annual average rainfall values, calculated for the entire region, for the period 2001 – 2014 is 748.0 l/m2 , which shows a dramatic increase with 127.6 l/m2 , compared to the last century.
Ca o incheiere asa, ca tot a fost mai multa engleza pe aici, merge zicala aia "records are meant to be broken" 
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