No, it is measured like snow and then lumped into snow accumulation.
The four types of precipitation are rain, snow, sleet, and hail. OR: orographic, cyclonic/frontal, convectional rainfall
It depends on the period of time you are talking about. For an annual rainfall, 147 mm would be considered arid. An area can have as much as 250 mm of rain a year and be considered a desert. 147 mm of rain in a day would be a major rainfall event witht he potential to caus flooding.
sleet/slēt/Noun:Rain containing some ice, as when snow melts as it falls.Verb:Sleet falls.The sleet fell heavily to the ground, causing it to be slippery.orThe sleet was so thick, you could hardly see out your window.orHighway 43 was closed because of poor conditions from the sleet.
Any form if water falling from the clouds wether it be rain, sleet, snow or hail is considered precipitation.
This will vary based on each individual person. Some people will say sleet.
Because prcipitation can be any for of water from the clouds. It can be rain,snow, sleet or hail. Rainfall is just one form, rain.
Acid rainfall is considered as chemical weathering.
The four types of precipitation are rain, snow, sleet, and hail. OR: orographic, cyclonic/frontal, convectional rainfall
Precipitation is when the solid water in the clouds turns into liquid. Precipitation can come in rain, snow, sleet, or hail. If the temperature near the ground is cold, snow, sleet, and hail all occur.
sleet
I hope it does not sleet tonight! I don't like to drive in the sleet.
i hate the sleet!
That would be sleet.
No. Sleet is a form of winter precipitation. Some thunderstorms, however, produce hail, which is sometimes confused with sleet.
Sleet, Hail, and Snow: in the winter Sleet: -4 to 14 degrees F.
Precipitation can fall as rain, snow, sleet, graupel or hail. A desert is usually defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rainfall per year on average.
sleet's a wolf.