- Cloudburst - Wikipedia
A cloudburst is an enormous amount of precipitation in a short period of time, [1] sometimes accompanied by hail and thunder, which is capable of creating flood conditions
- Cloudburst Management - NYC DEP
A “cloudburst” is a sudden, heavy downpour where a lot of rain falls in a short amount of time Cloudburst management implements a combination of methods that absorb, store, and transfer stormwater to minimize flooding from cloudburst events
- What are cloudbursts and is climate change making them more frequent . . .
A cloudburst followed by flashfloods hit nearly a dozen villages in Kulgam, filling homes with mud and washing away some cattle A day before, on Friday night, another cloudburst in the neighboring arid, cold desert region of Ladakh triggered flashfloods and inundated parts of its major town, Leh
- What Is a Cloudburst? - WorldAtlas
A cloudburst is a localized weather phenomenon characterized by extreme amounts of precipitation over a short period of time within a small geographical area A cloudburst is sometimes accompanied by hail and thunderstorms which are capable of creating disastrous flood conditions
- Cloudburst | Precipitation, Flooding Rainfall | Britannica
cloudburst, a sudden, very heavy rainfall, usually local in nature and of brief duration Most so-called cloudbursts occur in connection with thunderstorms In these storms there are violent uprushes of air, which at times prevent the condensing raindrops from falling to the ground
- What is Cloudburst| Reasons for Cloudburst| Effect of Cloudburst
A cloudburst is an extreme weather event featuring sudden copious rainfall over a small area, often at a rate in excess of 100 mm an hour Most occur in mountains and are associated with thunderstorms, causing flash floods, inundating roads and sometimes destroying basic infrastructure
- What is Cloudburst?: Characteristics, Incident and Effects
Cloudburst refers to excessive rainfall occurring briefly, often accompanied by hail and thunderstorms These intense downpours can cause flash floods and the rapid accumulation of very large quantities of water, making them particularly dangerous
- What is Cloudburst? Its Causes, Effects, and Forecasting
A cloudburst is an intense and localized burst of heavy rainfall, often accompanied by thunder and hail It occurs when cumulonimbus clouds, which are filled with moisture, release their contents suddenly due to rapid changes in atmospheric conditions
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