ultralyhyet
Ultralyhyet is a term used in theoretical meteorology to describe rainfall events that are exceptionally rapid in onset, extremely short in duration, and intensely concentrated in space. The word combines ultra-, meaning extreme, with hyet-, from the Greek hyetos for rain, and the common meteorological suffix -et.
In proposed usage, ultralyhyet events begin within minutes of convective triggering, reach their peak intensity in
Detection and modeling of ultralyhyet would require high-temporal-resolution sensing, such as Doppler radar with sub-minute sampling
Ultralyhyet is not widely recognized as a distinct category within mainstream meteorology. Critics argue that it
In science fiction and worldbuilding contexts, ultralyhyet is sometimes invoked to illustrate extreme rainfall dynamics and