se500-850 hPa) and a warm and humid lower atmosphere, new convection was stimulated, resulting in the rare flash heavy rain at Xiamen Airport. During heavy rain, strong water vapour convergence appeared in the boundary layer at 1000 hPa. Minute rainfall on the runway showed an inverse correlation with visibility, but this correlation weakened when the minute rainfall exceeded 1.6 mm, and the visibility minimum lagged behind the rainfall peak by 7 minutes. Observational analysis reveals that the cyclonic shear of radial velocity was consistent with the trend of minute rainfall change. The peak minute rainfall at both ends of the runway corresponded to the peak cyclonic shear at a certain height layer, indicating a good correspondence between the two. When there was cyclonic shear in the radial velocity at heights of 2-5 km, rainfall significantly intensified. When the shear intensity at two height layers exceeded 2×10-3s-1, minute rainfall could reach approximately 2 mm (equivalent to an hourly rainfall of 120 mm), which emerged as a characteristic feature of this flash heavy rain event."/>