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Hurricane rainfall typically exhibits a distinct pattern, with the heaviest precipitation occurring in a band known as the rainband, which is often located on the right side of the storm's track in the Northern Hemisphere. Rainfall intensity generally decreases as one moves away from the center of the hurricane, with the eye experiencing little to no precipitation. Additionally, the distribution can be asymmetrical, influenced by the storm's forward speed and environmental factors, such as wind shear and topography. This uneven distribution can lead to localized flooding in certain areas while others may receive minimal rain.

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