A cloudburst is a sudden and intense rainfall event, typically characterized by a rapid release of precipitation from a convective cloud. It can lead to flash flooding in a short period, often resulting in significant water accumulation over a small area. Cloudbursts are most common in mountainous regions, where orographic lift can enhance rainfall. The term is often used in meteorology to describe these extreme weather phenomena.
Cloudburst is a noun.
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Yes, "cloudburst" is a noun. It refers to a sudden and heavy rainfall over a small area, typically lasting for a short duration.
a sudden and very heavy rainfall.
I was quickly drenched by the cloudburst.
flash flood
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I was quickly drenched by the cloudburst.
it happened when the source of the cloudburst was an intense convective cloud cluster that developed over east of leh. It started when this began disgorging its moisture. Posted By Vridhi Sharma