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Often, these severe rainstorms appear in the summer, and in farming communities, they are sometimes welcomed, as a cloudburst can irrigate crops very thoroughly. It usually occurs in high-altitude areas due to the formation of a low-pressure area on the top of a mountain. The low-pressure zone attracts clouds to the top of the mountain with great force. When they hit the peak, the moisture content is released in the form of rain. In some cloudbursts, up to 5 inches almost 13 centimeters of rain can fall in an hour, often in the form of extremely large droplets.

All heavy rains are not necessarily cloudbursts. They are called 'bursts' probably because it was believed earlier that clouds were solid masses full of water. So, these violent storms were attributed to their bursting.

Cloudbursts frequently occur in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Jammu and Kashmir during the monsoon. Cloudburst is a natural and common phenomenon in the Himalayas, especially in the Garhwal and Kumaon regions of Uttarakhand. Cloudburst and associated disasters affect thousands of people every year and cause loss of life, property, livelihood, infrastructure and environment.

There is no satisfactory technique for anticipating the occurrence of cloud bursts because of their small scale. A very fine network of radars is required to be able to detect the likelihood of a cloud burst and this would be prohibitively expensive.

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What is Cloudburst? Know the reasons, its effect on rains and about recent cloudbursts in India Cloudburst happens when an extreme amount of precipitation occurs in a short period of time within a smaller geographical area. The results of cloudbursts can be disastrous. Cloudbursts are also responsible for flash flood creation. A Cloudburst usually occurs in high-altitude areas due to the formation of a low-pressure area on the top of a mountain.

The low-pressure zone attracts clouds to the top of the mountain with great force. When they hit the peak, the moisture content is released in the form of rain. All heavy rains are not necessarily cloudbursts. On the amount of rain involved, a cloudburst can be quite dangerous, especially if it lasts for several hours.

Cloudbursts occur as the warm air current from the ground or below the clouds rush upwards. While it moves up, it carries the falling raindrops up with it. As the rainfall fails to fall down, it results in excessive condensation in the clouds as new drops form and old drops are pushed back into it due to the conversion process. The air current slows down resulting a violent downpour in a region.

The severity of the cloudbursts differs based on terrain.



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