Check out this link: http://www.canada.com/vancouvers ... 3-88f1-3d766765c94d
I copy a small part of it here, and you can see how much mm an hour is like here in Vancouver as a comparison.
The heaviest rains ever recorded in B.C. triggered mudslides and flooding across the province Monday, closing highways and forcing evacuations on the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island.
Allan Chapman, head of the river forecast centre for the Ministry of Environment, was paged from his bed at 1 a.m. as virtually every river on B.C.'s south coast began to rise dangerously, the result of record rainfalls.
"At 25 millimetres an hour I don't see how you could breathe. It's like being under water," Chapman said. "And we measured 20 to 25 mm an hour for three hours straight at one point.
"We have never recorded rainfall that heavy."
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