the rain forest. i think
Seasonal periods of heavy rainfall are typically associated with the monsoon season in tropical regions. These periods occur when moist air masses bring heavy precipitation to the area, resulting in prolonged and intense rainfall. Seasonal heavy rainfalls can lead to flooding, landslides, and other hazards in affected areas.
the rain forest. i think
the rain forest. i think
Tropical areas are warm year long, and have heavy rainfall during the rainy seasons.
A steady drizzle is a light rain that falls steadily, covering an area with a consistent light rainfall. It is not heavy enough to be considered a downpour but can last for an extended period of time.
Usually areas which have heavy rainfall, at the same time poor draining facilities and rainwater harvesting methods tend to have both floods and drought.
For the period 1971 to 2000, the average annual rainfall in the Leicester area was approximately 700 mm
Peak rainfall refers to the maximum amount of rainfall measured or recorded within a specific period of time, usually within a day or an hour. It is an important metric in understanding the intensity and impact of a particular rain event on an area.
rain forest
The surface run off is likely to be greatest on a sloped area (30 deg-45deg) where we have least forest cover or an area where deforestation has occurred during heavy rainfall. This sloped area could be of an hill or edging flanks of a plateau........
Usually this is the result of a heavy rainfall in an area that usually doesn't get much rain (in Southern California). Soil becomes mud, and mud is slippery. There can be other types of erosion that undermine the foundation of a house built on a cliff.
Rainfall is measured using a rain gauge, which collects and measures the amount of precipitation that falls in a specific area over a certain period of time.