Flash flooding can occur when there is too much rain falling too fast in the desert.
The Mojave Desert has an unusual climate for a desert, this particular desert has less than 13 inches of rain every year. This makes the desrt a harsh environment and hard to live in.
A desert generally averages 10 inches (25 cm) or less precipitation per year.
Depending upon the specific desert and season of the year, the desert may receive rain, snow, hail, gropple or sleet.
You can identify it as a Desert if it is, Deserted or some animals and plants live in that certain place. And if only an few Rain in occurs in a Year.
Depending upon the particular desert and season of the year precipitation can fall as rain, hail, sleet, snow or graupel.
Are you sure you are not referring to a 'rain shadow' desert? I find no reference to a 'rain shower' desert.
how much rain does the desert get
Yes and no, Bakersfield gets very limited amounts of rain, but before the kern river was dammed, parts of Bakersfield were swaps.
Are you sure you are not referring to a 'rain shadow' desert? I find no reference to a 'rain shower' desert.
Some of the driest places on Earth with very little to no rainfall include the Atacama Desert in Chile, the Sahara Desert in Africa, and parts of the Middle East such as the Arabian Desert. These regions receive extremely low amounts of precipitation due to their geographic locations and weather patterns.
The Atacama is the driest desert on earth and receives little rainfall each year. Some areas have not received any measurable rain since measurements began over 400 years ago.
It depends on how much rain there is in the desert.