A cloudburst is a sudden and intense rainfall event, typically characterized by a rapid release of precipitation from a convective cloud. It can lead to flash flooding in a short period, often resulting in significant water accumulation over a small area. Cloudbursts are most common in mountainous regions, where orographic lift can enhance rainfall. The term is often used in meteorology to describe these extreme weather phenomena.
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