There are a couple explanations for this. First, warm, moist air in the lower part of the atmosphere tends to create instability, which can lead to thunderstorms. Second, due to the mechanics of mid-latitude storm systems, cold fronts are often preceded by a jet of wind that draws warm air from the lower latitudes.
The duration of Before the Rains is 1.63 hours.
Before the Rains was created on 2008-07-22.
Yes, many people notice a slight increase in temperature just before it rains. This phenomenon can be attributed to increased humidity in the air, which occurs as moisture builds up before a storm. Additionally, the atmosphere often becomes more stable before rain, leading to a temporary feeling of warmth. However, this sensation can vary based on local weather conditions.
no, it just rains alot because of the gulf stream, which also keeps most of the Atlantic warmer.
the ozone layer
Cause it does
its the clouds
Roundup should be left on for at least 30 minutes before it rains to ensure it has time to dry and be absorbed by the plants.
Oregan where i live rains alot and the regular temp. is about 40-50 degrees!
It is recommended to wait at least 24 hours after spraying Roundup before it rains to ensure the product has enough time to be absorbed by the plants.
It is recommended to wait at least 30 minutes after spraying Roundup before it rains to ensure the product has time to dry and be absorbed by the plants.
You are releasing energy. In the sky, water is in a gaseous form, and when it rains it has to make a phase change from a gas to a liquid. This phase changes release heat, and this is why temperature increases after it rains. Another thought, even though water freezes at 0 degrees F, it has to be below freezing to snow, because you are going from gas --> solid, which releases even more heat.