Effect of cloud brust n landslides
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A cloudburst is sudden copious rainfall. It is a sudden aggressive rainstorm falling for a short period of time limited to a small geographical area. Meteorologists say the rain from a cloudburst is usually of the shower type with a fall rate equal to or greater than 100 mm (4.94 inches) per hour
When the cliff or slope's soil has become saturated with water, it will mean there is a potential for a landslide to occur. ... Mud and debris combined landslides can cause a lot of damage to properties as well as human life. With landslides, it could cause blockage of water flowing through normally.
When the cliff or slope's soil has become saturated with water, it will mean there is a potential for a landslide to occur. ... Mud and debris combined landslides can cause a lot of damage to properties as well as human life. With landslides, it could cause blockage of water flowing through normally.
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Cloudbursts occur because the warm air current from the ground or below the clouds rushes up and carries the falling raindrops up with it. The rain fails to fall down in a steady shower. This results in excessive condensation in the clouds as new drops form and old drops are pushed back into it by the updraft.
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