mưa nguồn
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Definition
- Noun:
- Heavy rain at river sources: Refers to intense rainfall that occurs specifically in the headwater or source regions of rivers. This term emphasizes the location and type of precipitation.
- Rainfall in the riverhead area: Describes rain falling in the upland areas where a river begins, which is crucial for feeding the river system.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Mưa nguồn đã làm mực nước sông dâng cao. (Heavy rain at the river sources has caused the river water level to rise.)
- Dự báo có mưa nguồn trên các vùng thượng lưu. (Forecasts predict rainfall in the riverhead areas of the upper regions.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in hydrology, weather forecasting, and disaster management contexts to discuss factors leading to river flooding or increased water flow downstream.
Variants and Related Words
- Lũ lụt (n): flood, often a consequence of persistent .
- Thượng nguồn (n): upstream, headwaters; the area where typically occurs.
Synonyms
- Headwater rains: Rain occurring at the sources of rivers.
- Upland rainfall: Precipitation in elevated river source areas.
Related Concepts
- Lũ quét (flash flood): A rapid, destructive flood that can be triggered by sudden in mountainous areas.
- Nước lũ (floodwater): The high volume of water resulting from such rains moving downstream.
- Heavy rain at river sources