A rain delay can last up to three hours in some cases before being declared a rain out...
The duration of rain in our area varies, but typically it lasts for a few hours to a full day.
The duration of heavy rain can vary widely depending on weather conditions and location. It could last for a few minutes to several hours, or even persist for days in some cases. Typically, heavy rain showers last for around 30 minutes to 1 hour.
Rainfall duration can vary greatly depending on the weather system causing it. It could last anywhere from a few minutes to several hours or even days. Check local weather forecasts for more specific information on the duration of rain in your area.
A long period of rain can be referred to as a "rainy spell" or simply a "prolonged rain."
It is known as a drought.
yes, long enough
Heavy rain can can last any resonable amount of time.
You caint the rain sensor controls the time and delay
Until they die or expire
There is a delay as the rain soaks into the ground or runs off the watershed down to a river or stream. This delay means that hours or days after heavy rain river levels rise. After a long drought the ground may be so hard the water runs straight into the river system, hence flash flood after droughts.
American Loggers - 2009 Rain Delay 3-6 was released on: USA: 8 April 2011
In non-professional football, they do delay a game for lightning/thunder, and on some cases, heavy rain.
depending on size it can last around 2 seconds
The duration of rain in our area varies, but typically it lasts for a few hours to a full day.
That will depend on the causes. There is no way of knowing for sure. If it is due to lack of rain for example, it will last as long as there is insufficient rain to grow crops. Famines can be caused by other things, such as war or disease. There is no way of knowing when these conditions will change. Famines have been known to last for years.
If it's left only to the elements (rain, wind, etc.) it should last for thousands of years.
Until a heavy rain washes it away or wwhen destroyed by man.