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Moisture reaches the Great Plains primarily through weather systems that transport moisture from the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific Ocean. Storm systems and frontal boundaries can bring precipitation to the region, helping to supply moisture to support vegetation and agriculture.
Lake effect is a weather phenomenon that occurs when cold air blows over a warmer body of water (like a lake), picking up moisture and heat. As the air mass moves inland, it releases the moisture as snow or rain, causing significant precipitation in narrow bands downwind of the lake. This process commonly occurs in the Great Lakes region of North America.
If the question is what do you use to measure MOISTURE, then the answer is a Moisture Meter. A type of moisture meter, the hygrometer, measures humidity and temperature. The moisture content of wood, hay, concrete, paper, leather, veneer, and cardboardand a great many things is critical to how these materials cure over time. For example, hardwood will split or crack (called "checking") if the wood acquires and releases moisture too quickly. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says " If the wood is too wet when it is put into place, it will eventually dry to a moisture content approximating that of the conditions under which it is used. This drying in place will be accompanied by shrinkage. In a house, this shrinkage may cause loosening of fastenings and settling of the building with resulting plaster cracks, drywall nail popping, and unsightly openings around trim and moldings. Excessive shrinking of studs, sheathing, and siding decreases the weather-tightness of walls, loosens fastenings, and may reduce the mechanical stiffness of walls. If wood is dried too far below the average moisture content it will reach in use, swelling may cause drawers, windows, and doors to stick. Concrete will fail if it does not maintain proper moisture content while curing. Greenhouse plants do poorly under improper moisture (humidity) levels. If you have ever had firewood that would not burn properly, it is most likely due to having too much moisture content. Moisture content is typically monitored by hand-held moisture meters although there are permanently installed sensors (such as inside large HVAC systems) to provide constant monitoring.
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Supercells can occur in most parts of the world. They usually form along some sort of a boundary such as a cold front or a dry line. You need strong wind shear to produce supercells in place of ordinary thunderstorms.
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A wet wind, also known as a moist wind or maritime wind, is the type of wind that carries a significant amount of moisture into an area. These winds typically originate over bodies of water and bring increased humidity and precipitation to the regions they affect.
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the U.S region that is know for producing great amounts of wheat is Kansas.
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Probably because we get most of our weather from across the Atlantic ocean. Weather systems pick up huge amounts of moisture as they race towards the UK. Most of the rain we get - is 'dumped' on Ireland and western parts of Great Britain.
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The Great Plains region typically receives more rainfall than inland areas due to its proximity to moisture sources like the Gulf of Mexico and the Rocky Mountains. These geographical features contribute to favorable conditions for the formation of precipitation, leading to higher rainfall amounts in the Great Plains compared to more inland regions.
The Great Plains area benefits from moisture-bearing winds from the Gulf of Mexico and from the Arctic