Certainly! The "big wet storm" typically results from a combination of warm, moist air rising and cool air settling, creating instability in the atmosphere. When the warm air cools, it condenses into clouds and precipitation, leading to heavy rainfall. Factors like low-pressure systems, fronts, and ocean currents can also contribute to the storm's intensity and moisture levels. Understanding these elements helps predict the storm's development and impact.
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