No, it is not possible for it to be raining without any clouds in the sky. Rain is formed when water vapor in the air condenses into water droplets in clouds, which then fall to the ground as precipitation.
No, clouds are not occluded. Occlusion refers to when a front overtakes and lifts a warm front, leading to a decrease in instability and cloud development. Clouds are typically formed due to the condensation of water vapor in the atmosphere.
as the thunder clouds rise to move over and past a mountain range, the density of the air changes. the moisture is too heavy for the less dense air and can not stay in the clouds anymore so rain drops precipitate. by contrast, clouds in very dense air in the bottom of a valley can hold lots more moisture and thus prevent it from raining until the moisture content rises. Humidity is a measure of the amount of moisture in the air and when its raining, it has to be 100% humidity because the air can no longer hold any more moisture, which is why its raining in the first place! they call this supersaturation.
We say that "it is pouring" when there is the type of rain that has big drops and is coming down fast and for a period of time. The usual process of raining is taking place and there are not any puddles up in the clouds.
If there were no clouds in the sky, the sun would appear brighter and temperatures could be hotter due to the lack of insulation. Nights may become cooler since clouds also act as a blanket, trapping heat. Without clouds, the sky would be a clear, deep blue during the day and starry at night.
Yes, it is possible for lightning to occur without making any sound. This type of lightning is known as "silent lightning" or "heat lightning," and it occurs when the lightning is too far away for the sound to be heard.
Robert Loveman wrote "April Rain". I have copied the poem below: It is not raining rain for me, It's raining daffodils; In every dimpled drop I see Wild flowers on the hills. The clouds of gray engulf the day And overwhelm the town; It is not raining rain to me, It's raining roses down. It is not raining rain to me, But fields of clover bloom, Where any buccaneering bee Can find a bed and room. A health unto the happy, A fig for him who frets! It is not raining rain to me, It's raining violets.
It is not possible to determine the exact number of clouds in the sky at any given moment as it constantly changes.
The moon is bone dry, save perhaps some ice in polar craters. There is no atmosphere to support clouds, and therefore no clouds. Without clouds, there is no precipitation.
It means that during the day there is a 15% chance of it raining tomorrow. That is very low and you will likely not see any rain, just a few clouds.
Yes, multi-programming is possible without any interrupts. Provided that a given type of code is properly written then multi-programming is possible without any interrupts.
No, it is not possible to use steroids without experiencing any side effects.
The same way you walk on clouds.
The probability is 1. At any given time it is raining somewhere on the planet, so it is a certainty that it is raining on 1 November.
Very definitely, YES. It will be raining - somewhere on earth at any given moment of time.
Without weapons, it might be possible to kill a lion, but that might be hard to do. So it's possible to kill a lion without any weapons, but it's more likely for the lion to kill you when you don't have any weaons.
No
It is possible for any of he gas giants to have them, it is commonly Jupiter or Saturn which the clouds are related to.