because little rains are continuous and don't stop, so they reach a level in which there are floods
in rain and flooding
Our area has been battered by floods recently, and there's a threat for more with rain moving in. And just a little rain could cause huge problems.
in rain and flooding
A rain shadow is formed on the lee side of a mountain. Rain clouds hitting the weather-side may cause the rain to fall. As the clouds pass over the mountain, there is little rain left to fall on the lee side. Hence the rain shadow forms as a drier area.
no you need rain clouds
Yes. The force of the rain itself is not damaging, but the amount of rain delivered means that many hurricanes cause extensive flooding.
rain, flooding and clouds
Huge steam clouds are emited high into the sky and are cooled to create rain and if it's big enough it will caues flash flooding
Yes. Excessive rainfall is the most common cause of flooding.
Strong winds that cause heavy rain and flooding are called hurricanes.
In gereral, flooding accurs when the clouds in the sky, which are made up of condesation water, gets to heavy and precipitation water pours out. The more clouds, the more rain, the more flooding.
No, White fluffy clouds (Cumulus clouds) do not usually cause rain. usually rain clouds are dark.
The rain from a hurricane can cause sever flooding.
Flooding and depression
The monsoons can cause flooding and landslides, but if there is too little rain, it can cause droughts.
In the ionosphere THERE ARE NO CLOUDS (no water clouds but plasma clouds)
Cyclones do not always cause flooding. Cyclone Tracy, which hit Darwin, Australia in 1974 ,was a classic example of a cyclone that hit violently causing widespread destruction, yet very little damage was caused by rain or flooding. Often cyclones degrade into tropical depressions when they hit land, and this is what causes the flooding, but there was very little rain associated with Cyclone Tracy compared to other cyclones.