after the warning was raised, a record high.

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It recorded a rainfall of 158.1 millimetres in the hour after the warning was raised, a record high.

Source: At least 2 dead after Hong Kong battered by record rainfall, severe flooding by HILLARY LEUNG

Is "which is" omitted in the above sentence?

It recorded a rainfall of 158.1 millimetres in the hour after the warning was raised, (which is) a record high.
 
No, it is not. Nothing is omitted. In fact, it is perfectly clear in the original that that number refers to the amount of rain that fell in that time period.
 
No, it is not. Nothing is omitted. In fact, it is perfectly clear in the original that that number refers to the amount of rain that fell in that time period.
When can I use this kind of sentence structure “xxxxx, a noun”?
 
There are a million possibilities. Do you have something in mind?
 
There are a million possibilities. Do you have something in mind?
Can I say “Peter has broken 10 records in running competitions, a great athlete”?
 
No, that doesn't work. Perhaps:

Peter is a great athlete. He is a runner who has broken ten records.

While "running competitions" is not wrong, it is entirely unnatural. Say "races" instead.
 
No, that doesn't work. Perhaps:

Peter is a great athlete. He is a runner who has broken ten records.

While "running competitions" is not wrong, it is entirely unnatural. Say "races" instead.
Then when can I use this sentence structure "XXXXX, a noun"?
 
Peter, a runner, is a world class athlete. He has set set several records.

That's one possibility among many.
 
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