Segal et al (1998) investigate whether this increase might be due to changes in irrigation over this period. They find that the expansion of irrigation in the US in the 20th century likely has increased precipitation slightly but probably no more than about 1.7%.
Reference
Karl, T. R., and R. W. Knight, 1998: Secular trends of precipitation amount, frequency, and intensity in the United States. Bull. Amer. Meteorol. Soc. 79, 231-241.
Segal, M., Z. Pan, R. W. Turner, and E. S. Takle, 1998: On the potential impact of irrigated areas in North America on summer rainfall caused by large-scale systems. J. Appl. Meteorol. 37 325-334.
Eugene S. Takle
1 March 1998