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  2. Severe weather - Wikipedia

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    Seasonal wind shifts lead to long-lasting wet seasons, which produce the bulk of annual precipitation in areas such as Southeast Asia, Australia, Western Africa, eastern South America, Mexico, and the Philippines. Widespread flooding occurs if rainfall is excessive, [69] which can lead to landslides and mudflows in mountainous areas. [70]

  3. Tropical cyclone rainfall climatology - Wikipedia

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    Storms which have moved slowly, or loop, over a succession of days lead to the highest rainfall amounts for several countries. Riehl calculated that 33.97 inches (863 mm) of rainfall per day can be expected within one-half degree, or 35 miles (56 km), of the center of a mature tropical cyclone.

  4. Extreme weather - Wikipedia

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    A shift in rainfall patterns can lead to greater amounts of precipitation in one area while another experiences much hotter, drier conditions, which can lead to drought. [67] This is because an increase in temperatures also lead to an increase in evaporation at the surface of the earth, so more precipitation does not necessarily mean ...

  5. Thunderstorms to bring excessive rainfall, keeping flood ...

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    As has been the case throughout the month of July, and most recently in the suburbs of Philadelphia where at least 6 were killed during a flash flooding event, rainfall of 1-2 inches per hour can ...

  6. Severe weather outlook: Flooding possible as 'excessive ... - AOL

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    Meteorologists believe there's a chance for 'excessive rainfall' on Friday as storms move across Oklahoma and Texas. Severe weather outlook: Flooding possible as 'excessive rainfall' forecast in ...

  7. United States rainfall climatology - Wikipedia

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    Guam's climate is moderated by east to northeast trade winds through the year. The average annual rainfall for the island is 86 inches (2,200 mm). [74] There is a distinct dry season from January to June, and a rainy season from July to December. [75] Typhoons frequent the island, which can lead to excessive rainfall. During El Niño years, dry ...

  8. Rare tropical cyclone in the Pacific offers a lesson for 2025 ...

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    The main threat will be heavy rain and flooding over the next few days, but coastal areas can have wind gusts in excess of 60 mph, said Jason Nicholls, AccuWeather lead international forecaster.

  9. Effects of tropical cyclones - Wikipedia

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    The exports and imports are halted in sea ports due to the cyclone. Some people lose their jobs as well. A mature tropical cyclone can release heat at a rate upwards of 6×10 14 watts. [1] Tropical cyclones on the open sea cause large waves, heavy rain, and high winds, disrupting international shipping and, at times, causing shipwrecks. [2]