pluvialt
Pluvialt is a nonstandard term that does not have an established definition in mainstream geology, climatology, or geography. Because it appears rarely and without consensus, its meaning can vary by source. In some informal uses, pluvialt is presented as a neologism derived from pluvial, relating to rain, and used to denote a hypothetical or fictional climate state characterized by persistent heavy rainfall or frequent floods. In other contexts, it has appeared as a coined proper noun, such as the name of a fictional place, organization, or project concerned with rainfall studies.
Etymology commonly traces pluvialt to pluvial, from Latin pluvia meaning rain, with an added suffix to signal
Because of its lack of formal recognition, readers should consult the original source to determine intended