What is the difference between extreme rainfall and drought in orographic rainfall ?
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extreme rain fall means the place where their is moist climate and temperature and rains every day heavily. drought means the place where no rainfall hot temperature
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Extreme rainfall -- defined as the top five percent of rainy days -- often forms a pattern at the local level, for example tracking across Europe. But new research, published today in Nature, reveals that there are also larger-scale global patterns to extreme rainfall events.
Orographic precipitation, rain, snow, or other precipitation produced when moist air is lifted as it moves over a mountain range. As the air rises and cools, orographic clouds form and serve as the source of the precipitation, most of which falls upwind of the mountain ridge.
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