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Most of the deaths inland areas caused by hurricanes are from flooding that results from torrential rain.
Pouring, a deluge, torrential rain
Torrential rain outside the windows of the flat.
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:-) Quite alot of rain. It would be pouring with rain!!!!! :-)
Yes, although thunderstorms and hurricanes always involve large - sometimes torrential - amounts of rain. Tornadoes may involve torrential amounts of rain, some rain, or very little to no rain at all.
Rain which comes down "like a torrent." It simply means very heavy rain. Rain which is liable to cause flooding. Rainfall is measured in the amount that falls per hour. Any rain that falls that is greater than the average for any place by a significant amount is considered Torrential.
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torrential rain caused rivers to overflow
torrential?
Yes it is. It is most commonly found with the noun 'rain'.
You may have heard this word on a weather report, often with the word "rain." Torrential, when used in this context, is a way of saying the rain is very intense, and falling rapidly, like a deluge.