Sadevoimakkuuden
Sadevoimakkuuden is a Finnish term that translates to "rain intensity" or "rainfall intensity." It refers to the rate at which precipitation falls from the atmosphere, typically measured over a specific period. This measurement is crucial in various fields, including meteorology, hydrology, and urban planning.
The intensity of rainfall is commonly expressed in millimeters per hour (mm/h) or inches per hour (in/h).
Meteorologists use rain intensity data to forecast weather patterns and issue warnings for severe weather events.
Factors influencing rain intensity include atmospheric conditions, such as the presence of thunderstorms or tropical cyclones,