Virga
Rain that evaporates before it hits the ground is called virga. It appears as streaks or wisps of precipitation in the sky but dissipates before reaching the surface due to evaporation.
Precipitation that evaporates before reaching the ground is called virga. It appears as wispy streaks or shafts of precipitation falling from the cloud but not reaching the surface. Virga is a common occurrence in arid regions where the lower atmosphere is dry.
rain that evaporates before touching earth is called virga.
Virga is the effect of precipitation [rain] falling from the clouds, but it evaporates before it is able to hit the ground.
Cirrus clouds typically form high in the atmosphere and are made up of ice crystals. When these ice crystals grow large enough, they can fall from the cloud as precipitation in the form of snow or virga (precipitation that evaporates before reaching the ground).
Average humidity on Antarctica is about five percent. Annual precipitation is minimal -- single digit inches -- and most precipitation evaporates or freezes before hitting the ground.
The precipitation that evaporates before reaching the ground is called virga. This occurs when rain or snow evaporates in a dry layer of air before reaching the surface, often seen as streaks or wisps hanging below clouds.
Rain that evaporates before it hits the ground is called virga. It appears as streaks or wisps of precipitation in the sky but dissipates before reaching the surface due to evaporation.
it evapourates again before it reaches the ground
The scientific term for rain that evaporates before reaching the ground is "virga." This occurs when rain falls from a cloud but evaporates in the drier air below before reaching the surface, leading to streaks or wisps of precipitation visible in the sky.
Precipitation that evaporates before reaching the ground is called virga. It appears as wispy streaks or shafts of precipitation falling from the cloud but not reaching the surface. Virga is a common occurrence in arid regions where the lower atmosphere is dry.
rain that evaporates before touching earth is called virga.
Virga is the effect of precipitation [rain] falling from the clouds, but it evaporates before it is able to hit the ground.
Virga is the same word in both English and Spanish. A virga is an observable streak or shaft of precipitation that falls from a cloud, but evaporates or sublimes before reaching the ground.
No because precipitation falls from the sky and dew evaporates from the ground (I think)
Yes, when water in a puddle evaporates, it transitions from a liquid to a gas and enters the atmosphere as water vapor. This process is part of the water cycle, where water evaporates from the Earth's surface and eventually condenses into clouds before falling back to the ground as precipitation.
Cirrus clouds typically form high in the atmosphere and are made up of ice crystals. When these ice crystals grow large enough, they can fall from the cloud as precipitation in the form of snow or virga (precipitation that evaporates before reaching the ground).