Yes. The force of the rain itself is not damaging, but the amount of rain delivered means that many hurricanes cause extensive flooding.
Strong winds that is called the wall. It is the most dangerous part of the hurricane and is made up of heavy clouds. The wind speed in this area of the hurricane blows up to 250km/h
Yes, Hurricane Katrina was accompanied by heavy rainfall. The intense rainfall resulted in widespread flooding which caused significant damage to the affected areas.
Although stronger hurricanes are usually more damaging, this is not always the case. A slow moving weak hurricane or even a tropical storm can drop an enormous amount of rain almost on one area. This can lead to very heavy flooding and cause massive amounts of damage. Additionally, most category 5 hurricanes do not make landfall at category 5 strength.
The majority of precipitation in a hurricane is concentrated in its eyewall. The eyewall is the area of strongest winds surrounding the eye of the hurricane. It is characterized by intense thunderstorms that produce heavy rainfall and can lead to flash flooding.
All hurricanes have the potential to be deadly, but a Category 1 hurricane is like a very severe tropical storm. Heavy rain and some wind damage, but large death tolls and devastating property damage would be unusual with a Category 1.
The most common (not the only) hurricane damage to a house is heavy damage to, or complete removal of, the roof.
Strong winds that is called the wall. It is the most dangerous part of the hurricane and is made up of heavy clouds. The wind speed in this area of the hurricane blows up to 250km/h
Extremely strong cumulonimbus clouds look like rocks and towers.They are the tower clouds of a hurricane(aka.cyclones,typhoons)They bring heavy rain and reach the stratosphere!
Yes. Hurricanes produce very heavy rain.
Yes, Hurricane Katrina was accompanied by heavy rainfall. The intense rainfall resulted in widespread flooding which caused significant damage to the affected areas.
This is highly variable, but most hurricanes do their heaviest damage within 50 miles of making landfall. Once a hurricane makes landfall, it is cut off from it's power supply (the ocean) and it loses steam rapidly. By 100 miles inland, it is merely heavy thunderstorms
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Although stronger hurricanes are usually more damaging, this is not always the case. A slow moving weak hurricane or even a tropical storm can drop an enormous amount of rain almost on one area. This can lead to very heavy flooding and cause massive amounts of damage. Additionally, most category 5 hurricanes do not make landfall at category 5 strength.
Fluffy clouds. They form low in the sky and can bring short, heavy showers. (Some grow into tall dark clouds that cause heavy percipition, e.g rain)
The majority of precipitation in a hurricane is concentrated in its eyewall. The eyewall is the area of strongest winds surrounding the eye of the hurricane. It is characterized by intense thunderstorms that produce heavy rainfall and can lead to flash flooding.
Nimbus clouds are heavy dark clouds.
They are disasters due to weather. A hurricane is an example. Monsoon rains leading to flooding could be another. Very heavy snowfalls and winter storms could be another. Severe electrical storms that cause major damage.