 This study assesses the temporal and spatial distribution of rainfall aerocivity in Switzerland using time series data for rainfall and temperature, as well as other covariates such as elevation and biogeographic units. The mean value of long-term rainfall aerocivity is 1330 mjmm Ha and Elting, Sup and GT, and Amp, minus 1 and Elty slash Sup and GT, H and Elting, Sup and GT, and Amp, minus 1 and Elty slash Sup and GT, U and Elty, Sup and GT, and Amp, minus 1 and Elty slash Sup and GT, with a range of lowest values in the western central alps and highest values in Ticino. The study finds that Swiss-wide, the month made to October show significantly increasing trends of rainfall aerocivity for the observed period, while February shows a significantly decreasing trend. These findings suggest that soil erosion risk may be enhanced for certain agricultural crops and alpine grasslands during these months when vegetation cover is scarce. This article was authored by K. Musburger, Astille, P. Panigas, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.