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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large rainfall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing significant precipitation that has occurred over a specific period of time.
Example: "The region experienced a large rainfall last night, leading to flooding in several areas."
Alternatives: "heavy rainfall" or "significant rainfall".
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Soil C was surveyed intensively from these two land uses at several farms that covered a large rainfall gradient to provide contrasting datasets.
This project was designed to explore the pattern of potential woody cover in Texas savanna, an ecosystem with a large rainfall gradient in west east direction.
We fitted 73 elephants with GPS collars across a large rainfall gradient spanning seven southern African countries over a period of 6 years.
The clay loam soil more effectively buffered water stress during relatively long intervals between precipitation events, particularly after a large rainfall event.
This corresponds to the prolonged peak rainfall with a large rainfall as shown in Fig. 4d.
A large rainfall event in week seven increased the MCdiff of the uncovered large log treatments.
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The lower flux threshold allows a larger rainfall amount with AME.
It is shown that a larger rainfall intensity and a smaller surface roughness reduce the time of concentration and increase the pollutant transport rate.
South-western Mauritania is located in a semi-arid environment exposed to large rainfall variations and affected by a severe drought since the mid-1960s.
As part of the Gran Chaco, the Andean piedmont in Eastern Bolivia is characterized by a highly seasonal climate and large rainfall variability.
Later on the day, the blue alert was upgraded to a green alert, citing the risk of large rainfall amounts.
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