High intensity rainfall can cause or lead to flooding because its allot of rainfall in a short amount of time meaning there wont be time for much of the rain to be infiltrate into the soils which leads to increased surface runoffs which increases the discharge in the river leading to floods.
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A monsoon is the term used to define a shifting weather pattern based on season and temperature. Therefore a monsoon blows toward a continent from the sea bringing heavy rainfall during the summer months.
Living below sea-level, I mean just look at New Orleans... High rainfall and like you said living below sea-level like Bangladesh they are 1m above sea-level. deforestation and urbanisation
It isn't. A magnitude 8.0 is a very high intensity earthquake.
Thunderstorm characteristics include:thunderlightninghigh dewpointsrainheavy rainpossibly hailpossibly high windspossibly cool temperatures after itpossibly fogThunderstorms vary in size, area, intensity, rainfall amounts, and amount of lightning. They generally last 30 minutes to several hours depending on conditions.
Ireland has many rivers and lakes and can get a high amount of rainfall. As a result flooding does often happen in parts of Ireland.
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Belize is too close to the equator to be at a significant risk for hurricanes. The majority of the country is at fairly low elevations and is in a geologically active area, so the probability of tsunami is fairly high in coastal regions, and the low inland elevations and high rainfall make inland flooding likely.
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The human causes of the Cockermouth flooding was the amount of buildings and roads so the water was unable to go anywhere
Flooding occurs most commonly from heavy rainfall when natural watercourses do not have the capacity to convey excess water. However, floods are not always caused by heavy rainfall. They can result from other phenomena, particularly in coastal areas where inundation can be caused by a storm surge associated with a tropical cyclone, a tsunami or a high tide coinciding with higher than normal river levels. Dam failure, triggered for example by an earthquake, will result in flooding of the downstream area, even in dry weather conditions.Volume, spatial distribution, intensity and duration of rainfall over a catchment the capacity of the watercourse or stream network to convey runoff catchment and weather conditions prior to a rainfall event ground cover topography tidal influences. By:Britany Johnson 10 years old
Humidity plays a role in natural disasters by affecting the formation and severity of weather events. In the case of hurricanes, high humidity helps fuel the storm by providing moisture for cloud formation and precipitation. In tornadoes, high humidity can contribute to the instability and moisture needed for severe thunderstorm development, which can lead to tornado formation. Additionally, high humidity can increase the intensity of rainfall during heavy storms, raising the risk of flooding.