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In New Zealand, heavy rainfall is relatively common. Often, a significant amount of precipitation occurs in only a few hours, leading to severe flooding and landslide risk.
Causes of heavy rainfall
Heavy rainfall occurs over New Zealand mainly because of the following common weather systems:
ex-tropical cyclones
North Tasman Sea lows moving to NZ region
depression/lows from the south
cold fronts.
New Zealand's mountains tend to modify and amplify precipitation, and this often causes the frequent heavy rainfall we experience. Heavy rainfall tends be most common over the western coastal region of the South Island and the middle and upper North Island, and least common on the east side of the South Island (due to the prevailing westerlies).
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