One moment, the sky is calm. The next—everything changes. A wall of rain hits like it’s been dropped from space. Streets vanish. Hillsides crumble. The air itself feels alive. That’s a cloudburst. And it’s one of the most violent ways the sky reminds us who’s really in charge. What Is a Cloudburst? A cloudburst is an extreme, short burst of rainfall that dumps massive water in minutes—often over one small area. It happens when a thunderstorm cloud grows heavy, can’t hold the water anymore, and suddenly releases it all at...
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