I have seen the doors with inches of water inside because the drains were plugged up. You could hear the water sloshing back and forth while driving.
You may have water somewhere in the bottom of your trunk. If not, it could well be the sound of your gasoline sloshing around in the tank - older GM cars were notorious for this sloshing sound.
Because it's not like it's a jug of water down there! Sometimes you actually can hear ut
Water may be getting stuck in the convertible track.
I don't see why not, but it could get messy (all the water has to go somewhere you know!) and sloshing around you carry on bag cant be worth they hassle of it.
The water in the bottle has room to move when it is half full; it ends up sloshing around trying to remain at its initial position, and much of the energy goes into moving the water instead of the water+bottle.
As long as it is not in there for a long time. Try to keep the water from sloshing around and if it sinks to the bottom and doesn't move that means it is probably scared or doesn't like it.
Shut down the outside unit and check for anything loose if it's a rattling noise. If you think the compressor is making noise get a tech. The water sloshing around sounds like a separate problem check the drain on the inside unit to see if it's clogged.
Water is trapped beneath the stratosphere by the tropopause. (The tropopause is the boundary between the troposphere and stratosphere.)
Water is trapped in aquafers.
Stop and back out. Find another route around the water.
it is the water trapped or/and suspended in hydraulic fluid .
drowning?