By "recognized" I mean reported as independent phenomena on hourly aviation weather "METAR" reports
Beyond rain and snow, you can have ice pellets (same as sleet), hail, snow grains, snow pellets, and drizzle.
In weather forecasts, a percentage typically refers to the probability of a specific weather event occurring, such as precipitation. For example, a 40% chance of rain means there is a 40% likelihood that rain will fall in the forecast area during a specified time period. This percentage is based on meteorological data and models, indicating the confidence level of the forecasters in the predicted conditions.
Precip is an abbreviation of precipitation, which means anything that falls from the sky, such as rain, snow, hail, sleet, etc. The chance of precipitation is a weather report which tells you how likely it is that the day's weather will include rain, snow, etc.
Chance of precipitation is the likelihood of measurable precipitation (rain, snow, sleet, etc.) occurring within a specific area during a designated time period. It is usually expressed as a percentage, indicating the probability of encountering precipitation at a given location. For example, a 30% chance of precipitation means there is a 30% likelihood of measurable precipitation happening in that area.
MonthMean Temperature oCMean Total Precipitation (mm)Mean Number of Precipitation DaysDailyMinimumDailyMaximumJan-3.01.975.613.3Feb-2.12.871.812.5Mar-2.03.281.814.4Apr0.45.758.312.2May3.69.443.89.8Jun6.711.750.010.7Jul8.313.351.810.0Aug7.913.061.811.7Sep5.010.166.512.4Oct2.26.885.614.5Nov-1.33.472.512.5Dec-2.82.278.713.9
Do you mean astronaut? Astronauts are hired by NASA and they bassically go to space and run tests on the moon, fix the revolving satellite that helps weather forecasters, etc...
high pressure makes good weather because the air mass rises
In weather, dBZ stands for decibels of reflectivity. It is a unit used to measure the intensity of radar signals that bounce off precipitation or other objects in the atmosphere. A higher dBZ value typically indicates heavier precipitation.
weather includes storms, lightening, hurricanes, tornadoes, tsunamis, hail,snow, rain, temperature,the sun, altitude and severe and non severe things. weather is what the lower atmosphere is at any given place and time.
if you mean "precipitation", it means, rain, snow, sleet, or any other weather condition in which moisture in some form falls from the sky.
cirrus clouds mean usually fair (good) weather
High pressure brings clear weather and low pressure brings precipitous weather. (rain, snow, hail, sleet, etc.)
The weather is usually very warm in May. The temperatures usually range from the upper 80s to the low 90s. Beware of the frequent afternoon thunderstorms. They usually occur around 3 p.m. almost every day.