Cloudburst in a sentence as a noun

When folks use a tool they know, and need more capacity/locations, it'd be nice to be able to 'cloudburst' into AWS/Azure/GCP/etcHere are the Cons:1.

And further on down the article specifically addresses this point:> After 2050, cloudbursts will no longer be Copenhagen’s main concern – instead, the city’s greatest threat will come from flooding from the sea.

Cloudburst definitions

noun

a heavy rain

See also: downpour deluge waterspout torrent pelter soaker