the doldrums
Doldrums
Blizzard
The term "weather" refers to the day-to-day changes in temperature, wind speed, and precipitation in a particular location.
A Doppler radar is used for "seeing" precipitation and how heavy it is. It can also see the direction the precipitation is moving and the winds inside the rain clouds or thunderstorms and can pick out the rotation which can lead to a tornado.
Evaporation Fog Wind Precipitation
The doldrums have heavy precipitation,little wind
Doldrums
Doldrums
Blizzard
Any place that features dry and wet seasons undergoes weak wind shifts and heavy precipitation. Several areas of the world like rainforests experience wet seasons.
Wind that brings heavy rain often originates from warm, moist air rising in a low pressure system. As the warm air rises and cools, it condenses into clouds and eventually precipitation. This process is commonly observed in tropical storms and hurricanes.
Tornadoes are often, but not always preceded by heavy rain and hail. This hail can sometimes be very large.
which term refers to the day to day changes in temperature wind speed and precipitation
A strong wind that can bring heavy rain
it influences it by affecting the amount of precipitation that a region receives.
Evaporation Fog Wind Precipitation
Wind is a non-example of precipitation. Precipitation refers to water falling from the sky in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail, whereas wind is the movement of air around the Earth.