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Discover Ludwig"extreme precipitation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to unusually heavy or intense amounts of rainfall, snow, or other forms of precipitation. Example: The city experienced extreme precipitation last night, with over 5 inches of rain falling in just a few hours. This caused flooding in many areas and several roads had to be closed.
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"We've seen outbreaks of these diseases in the past due to extreme precipitation.
In general, climate change produces more extreme precipitation in North America – and if it's cold enough, that produces snow.
The impact on our water cycle is already becoming apparent – as manifested by droughts, floods and extreme precipitation".
This rhythm in storm frequency may explain some of the recently observed increases in extreme precipitation events.
The increase in extreme precipitation has a firm foundation in basic physics, the scientists said, as a warmer atmosphere can hold more water.
Such an increase in extreme precipitation is expected as temperatures rise due to heat-trapping greenhouse gases accumulating in the atmosphere.
The paper created a Holocene-length record of extreme precipitation, as derived from lakebed sediments across the Northeast.
In some metropolitan areas, like Baton Rouge, La.; Binghamton, N.Y.; Bloomington, Ind.; Jackson, Miss . Portland, Me.; and Reading and Williamsport, Pa., occurrences of extreme precipitation more than doubled.
The authors went back into our weather records (1979 2012) and found the 40 months with the most extreme weather (most extreme precipitation and most extreme temperatures).
Thus, inflow from other regions with extreme precipitation remains low.
Floodwater events may be either secondary hazards of extreme precipitation in a region, or secondary hazards of extreme precipitation upstream of a river.
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