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Are rain bombs dangerous? If yes, How?

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Answered by minnatnaziya
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rain bomb' or more accurately, a microburst, is the result of a severe weather pattern. ... Hot, dry air rises and mixes with heavy rain-bearing clouds. The water droplets evaporate, which causes a cooling of the air around them which then starts to sink.

Answered by yashcambridge
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The catastrophic flooding in Maryland and West .Those floods were the result of “rain bombs,” severe downpours that have battered landscapes in the United States, Europe, and Australia. Rain bombs (also called “wet microbursts”) can douse an area with two to four inches of water in less than an hour, causing swift flooding and damage.

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