Precipitation, known more commonly as rain or snow, is caused by moisture gathering in the atmosphere, then falling under the force of gravity. As such, large amounts of rain and snow can be attributed to an excess of moisture in the atmospheric system.
Stratus clouds: flat, grey, and form in layers
Occluded Front
An occuluded front produces large amounts of rain and snow.
Storm
3 cm of snow equals 3 mm of rain depending on what kind of snow. but typically that is the amount.
higher amount of precipitation
stationary fronts would most likely be responsible for several days of rain and clouds.
yes snow is rain and rain is snow because the snow turn it rain when the sun is out and rain turn to snow when the wind is blowing hard.
no it does not snow and does not rain often
Cumulonimbus- Brings rain and lightningNimbostratus- Brings RainStratus: Light drizzle or flurryIf cold enough, they provide snow!
The Maritime Polar air mass brings rain and snow to the Pacific Northwest.
A cold front.
about one foot of snow equals an inch of rain.
The Maritime Polar air mass brings rain and snow to the Pacific Northwest.
In Antarctica that would be snow. In other cold deserts, such as the Great Basin, summer brings rain while winter brings snow.
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Well only for a very short amount of time because the rain would melt the snow or the snow would freeze the rain a couple of seconds after they started falling.
a rain gauge measures the amount of rain, snow, or any liquid that falls from the skyThe rain gauge measures the amount of water, snow or any liquid that falls from the sky, to view the water level
3 cm of snow equals 3 mm of rain depending on what kind of snow. but typically that is the amount.
Clouds just collect water, they precipitate (rain) when there is a large amount of water in the clouds, so the clouds that you don't see rain are clouds that have collected water but not enough to precipitate.
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