🔒 Closed Why does the more it has maximum rainfull, the least it has the probability of occurence of that preciitatiion?

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This phenomenon occurs because the maximum rainfall usually refers to a rare and extreme event that is unlikely to occur frequently. The maximum rainfall is defined as the highest amount of rainfall that has been recorded in a particular area during a specific period, such as a year or a decade. This amount is usually much higher than the average or median rainfall for that area.

The probability of occurrence of any precipitation event, including the maximum rainfall, is determined by the frequency and intensity of the weather patterns that cause it. In general, areas with high maximum rainfall are more likely to experience extreme weather events, such as heavy rain, thunderstorms, and floods, than areas with low maximum rainfall.

However, these extreme events are usually rare and occur once in several years or decades. Therefore, the probability of occurrence of the maximum rainfall in any given year is very low. In fact, it is much lower than the probability of occurrence of average or median rainfall.

In summary, the more a location has maximum rainfall, the less likely it is to occur frequently because it is a rare and extreme event that is only triggered by specific weather patterns.
 
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