The heaviest rain was recorded in July 1997.
The rain is heaviest in a hurricane near the center of the storm, which is called the eye wall. The eye wall is where the strongest winds and most intense rainfall occur, with rainfall rates reaching several inches per hour.
Kenya has the heaviest rainfall between approximately March and May, but rainfall is also received notably from October to December. The heaviest rain varies, but may occur at any time of the year as weather is highly unpredictable.
The heaviest form of rain is called a "downpour." It refers to a sudden and heavy rainfall that can pour down rapidly in large quantities within a short period of time.
The eyewall of a hurricane has the strongest winds, thickest clouds, and heaviest rain. This area surrounds the eye of the hurricane and is where the most intense weather conditions are typically found.
The eyewall of a hurricane is the area of strong convection just outside the eye. It is where the strongest wind and heaviest rain are found.
The fastest winds and heaviest rain in a hurricane are found in the eyewall, and area just outside the eye.
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That is some rainstorm! The heaviest rainfall on earth is only around four times that - in a whole year! The answer is 17.1875 inches.
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Heaviest tiger was 900 pouds, but the heaviest polar bear was over 2000 pounds.
the mountains cause moonsoon winds from the south to rise and drop moisture as rain?