Not necessarily, though it can imply that. On an otherwise clear night (no real cloud cover), few stars visible means a lot of haze or milkiness in the atmosphere. That implies a lot of water vapor, and further implies (does not guarantee) rain is on the way.
A rain cloud is formed when warm, moist air rises and cools, causing water vapor to condense into water droplets. These droplets eventually become heavy enough to fall as rain. The process is enhanced by particles like dust or pollution, which serve as nuclei for the droplets to form around.
yes it can.jeff is so amazingly epic
Yes. Tornadoes occur during thunderstorms that produce rain and often hail.
All rain falls from clouds, but clouds that you see which don't have rain falling from them are just not raining because the cloud has not become saturated with water vapour. When it does become so, it will rain.
Convectional rain occurs in the summer because of the intense heating of the Earth's surface, especially in the afternoon. The heated air rises, cools, and condenses to form clouds, eventually leading to rain showers. The summer season typically experiences more intense heating, leading to stronger convection currents and higher chances of convectional rain.
Some fancy names have been given to this question, Convectional, Orographic and Frontal. I will stick to the more simple types such as Lite falls , mediums falls and heavy or flooding rains. I am also including mist and fog because they both contain water vapour.
There are several types of rain, including light rain, showers, drizzle, thunderstorms, and heavy rain. The type of rain can vary based on factors such as the size of the raindrops and the intensity of the precipitation.
Convectional rainfall occurs when the energy of the heats the earth’s surface and causes water to evaporate changing to water vapor which then forms clouds and rain comes down.
because it sometimes get to cold at night, and the rain freezes once it flying out the sky.
Equatorial regions experience convectional rainfall because of the intense heating of the sun, which warms the air near the surface. This warm air rises rapidly, cools, condenses, and forms clouds that lead to heavy rainfall. The constant heating and rising of warm, moist air in these regions create a cycle of convectional rainfall.
Convectional rainfall occurs as a result of one of the three mechanisms that produce rain. When a fluid, such as air, is warmed from the bottom, for instance by earth warmed by sunlight, the lighter air rises drawing cooler air in underneath it. This sets up a so-called convectional flow. If the air near the ground is moist then when the it rises it will form clouds whose droplets coalesce to form convectional rain.
The most common type of rain is known as stratiform rain. Stratiform rain is characterized by steady, widespread precipitation that lasts for an extended period of time. It is often associated with large, layered cloud systems and tends to produce light to moderate rainfall.
The duration of The Rain at Night is 1.42 hours.
the rainforest gets lots of convectional rainfall because it is so hot in the day that all tha water vaper, vises, cools, condens and falls again as rain
Rain is the liquid precipitation coming down from Earth's atmosphere. There are multiple forms of rain such as: rain (water), hail, and snow. Rain would be normal, in the state with molecules free to move. Hail would have fixed molecules, as it is frozen partially, like an ice cube falling from the sky. And snow comes when it is under 32 degrees, if it does not hail.
the types of rain are acida rain and h2o rain convectional rain, frontal rain and relief rain. x