A downpour is typically more intense and has a higher rate of precipitation than a regular rainfall. This can lead to faster accumulation of water and increased risk of flooding or other water-related hazards in a short period of time.
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In a word, No.
That depends. "Super storm" does not have a definition in meteorology and has been applied to a variety of storms, some not as bad as a hurricane, and some worse than the typical hurricane. However, the very worst of hurricanes are far worse than these so- called super storms.
It is too early to tell at this point, but many anticipate Hurricane Sandy will be worse.
This is an acidic rain.
downpour
downpour?
torrential downpour
rain flooding
Some terms include: downpour, storm, raining cats and dogs.
Blizzard. FYI, this question is normally expressed differently than above, either : Drizzle is to flurry, as downpour is to what? or Drizzle:flurry::downpour:______
Whirlwind, Breeze, and Downpour are different levels of wind speeds associated with storms. Whirlwind refers to a rapidly rotating column of air, Breeze signifies a light to moderate wind, and Downpour denotes heavy rainfall. Each term represents a specific intensity of the weather phenomenon.
The term for heavy continuous rainfall is "downpour." It refers to a sudden and heavy rainstorm that can cause flooding and other water-related issues.
It is called a "downpour", or perhaps a "cloudburst".
The heavy downpour of rain is commonly referred to as a "cloudburst." This term describes a sudden and intense rainfall event, often leading to flash flooding. Cloudbursts typically occur in mountainous regions and can drop a significant amount of rain in a very short period.
The rainfall at the head of the lake (Makarora) is about 1800 mm/year, decreasing to about 900mm/yr at Wanaka township. Seldom tropical downpour.
Northern Downpour was created in 2007.