Mechanism of localized heavy rainfall occurrence <Materials being presented>
Not just linear precipitation zones? By understanding signs and trends, we can detect indications more quickly.
I will introduce the "Mechanism of Localized Heavy Rainfall." When a large amount of warm, moist air flows into the lower atmosphere and cold air flows in from above, the atmospheric conditions become very unstable, leading to the development of cumulonimbus clouds. As cumulonimbus clouds form successively in the same location and move eastward, they create a linear precipitation zone, causing heavy rain to persist in the same area. The related catalog provides a more detailed explanation of why localized heavy rainfall occurs, including examples from the heavy rain in northern Kyushu. Please take a look. [Development and Continuation of Cumulonimbus Clouds] - When a large amount of warm, moist air flows into the lower atmosphere and cold air flows in from above, the atmospheric conditions become very unstable, leading to the development of cumulonimbus clouds. - Cumulonimbus clouds form successively in the same location and move eastward, creating a linear precipitation zone that causes heavy rain to persist in the same area. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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