When rain and wind come together, the wind can enhance the intensity and distribution of the rainfall. It can cause the rain to fall at an angle, making it feel more intense and leading to localized flooding in some areas. Additionally, strong winds can disperse raindrops over a larger area, resulting in varying wetness and moisture levels. This combination can also create challenging conditions, such as reduced visibility and increased risks of severe weather events like storms.
Because of the wind chill factor and the latent heat of evaporation as the wind evaporates the water on you. Lick you finger then blow on it - you will see it feels cold this is what happens when you are wet and in a wind.
The higher in elevation the more wind and rain there is. weathering happens by wind and water.
Wind and rain are redirected to the east, to Southeast Asia.
Rain is water drops falling, storms are strong winds. Sometimes you have rain w/o wind, sometimes there's wind/w/o rain, sometimes you get them both together.
Rain and snow can come from the wind displacing the water vapor or clouds in other regions.
Earthquakes, wind, rain, volcanic eruptions, etc.
It hangs out with the rain in New Jersey.
Yes, this is exactly what happens
when there's lightning there's thunder and when there's thunder there's rain and wind.
Erosion happens everywhere, if not from rain, from wind. So yes.
It is a sign of strong wind at sea, a storm.
Wind and rain are redirected to the east, to Southeast Asia.