 The study assessed the temporal and spatial distribution of rainfall aerosivity in Switzerland using regression-cridging interpolation. The results showed that rainfall aerosivity varies across the country, with the highest values occurring during the summer months and the lowest values occurring in the winter months. Additionally, the study found that the highest aerosivity values occur in the western central Alps, while the lowest values occur in the Jura region. Furthermore, the study also found that the monthly trends of rainfall aerosivity are increasing in May, September, and October, when vegetation cover is sparse, suggesting that these months may be more susceptible to increased soil erosion risk due to higher levels of rainfall aerosivity. This article was authored by K. Musburger, Astille, P. Panagas, and others.