There are a few reasons why a rainbow may not be seen after a storm. If there are clouds blocking the sunlight, no rainbow will appear. Additionally, your location may interfere with your ability to see a rainbow because a rainbow is only viewable from certain angles. While it might be raining on you there may not enough humidity in the surrounding area to make a rainbow appear. Where I live (West Texas) we get rain but it may be so dry in the surrounding area that no rainbow appears.
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Because in order to see a rainbow, the sun must be in a clear patch of sky.
Because in order to see a rainbow, the sun must be behind you, in a patch of clear blue sky, and rather low, and at the same time, the air in front of you must be laden with moisture in the form of water droplets, spray, mist, or rain. That's a restrictive set of conditions that doesn't happen during most rainstorms.
A rainbow is composed of light. Light does not reflect light.
Storms!
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Because in order to see a rainbow, the sun must be in a clear patch of sky.
Hot with potential for bad tropical storms but a cruise ship can outrun most storms.
During Spring and Summer.
Because most humpys are made from poor material
poopy storms most of the time
During storms, most firemens work is involved with preventing flooding, putting out electrical fires and rescueing people trapped by rising water. Once the storm passes - their role switches to one of cleaning up the mess left behind.
No. A hurricane is a type of storm, but most storms are not hurricanes.
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Storms most often happen in the sky. This is done to make it easier for people to watch them. The storms happen mostly when you want to do something outside.