Showers are associated with convective type of clouds like cumulonimbus or towering cumulus etc.Convection takes place on a large scale over ITCZ due to the following reason.
The tropical air masses from the Northern hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere,brought by trade winds, meet over ITCZ.They are warm and humid and have favourable lapse rates(for convection to take place) up to great heights.Therefore convection takes place on a large scale leading to the formation of convective type of clouds from which showers occur.
Rain showers that occur in the afternoon or evening...
Latitude ranges near the equator typically receive the most rain due to the convergence of warm, moist air. This area is known as the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) and is characterized by heavy and consistent rainfall.
Thunderstorms are more intense than rain showers, with the potential for lightning, thunder, strong winds, and sometimes hail. Thunderstorms are often associated with convective activity and can lead to heavy rainfall and flash flooding. Rain showers, on the other hand, are typically lighter and shorter in duration, lacking the intensity and dynamics of a thunderstorm.
T-Showers is a shortened term for "thunderstorms." These are weather events characterized by lightning, thunder, heavy rain, and sometimes hail. T-Showers can be intense and create hazards such as flash flooding and strong winds.
Sudden summer rain showers over a small area can occur due to localized convection, where pockets of warm, moist air quickly rise and cool, forming clouds and precipitation. These showers are often fueled by heat and moisture from the ground, resulting in intense but short-lived bursts of rainfall over a limited area. The rapid development and dissipation of these showers make them unpredictable and difficult to forecast accurately.
Showers are associated with convective type of clouds like cumulonimbus or towering cumulus etc.Convection takes place on a large scale over ITCZ due to the following reason. The tropical air masses from the Northern hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere,brought by trade winds, meet over ITCZ.They are warm and humid and have favourable lapse rates(for convection to take place) up to great heights.Therefore convection takes place on a large scale leading to the formation of convective type of clouds from which showers occur.
The Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) is a region near the equator where trade winds converge, causing warm, moist air to rise and form thunderstorms. The convergence of air masses along the ITCZ leads to the uplift of air and the condensation of water vapor into clouds, resulting in heavy rainfall and thunderstorms in the area.
The difference between rain and showers is that the showers is the lighter version of the rain.
Rainforest: ITCZ is always near, High Temps, Lowest annual temp range, heavy rain all year and contains most of the species found on earth :-)
The Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) is a region near the equator where the trade winds from the Northern and Southern Hemispheres converge. This convergence causes warm, moist air to rise, resulting in frequent rain and thunderstorm activity along the ITCZ. The ITCZ shifts with the seasons, following the sun's zenith.
Rain showers that occur in the afternoon or evening...
Scattered showers are series of showers or rain, whose intensity, location and timing are difficult to predict. The coverage area for scattered showers is around 50% of the area is likely to get rain.
No, its the showers of rain that help the flowers to grow. Flowers do not cause rain.
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In terms of weather, the region on the right of the mountain (leeward side) would be drier, due to rain-shadow effect. However, since ITCZ is located near the Latitude where the Amazon exists, that region is wet. (ITCZ is intertropical convergence zone, and is associated with wet weather, a band located near the equator, though it shifts up during the summer, and drops to near equator in the winter)
Rain showers = lluvias. The showers = la ducha. He showers = él se ducha.
Latitude ranges near the equator typically receive the most rain due to the convergence of warm, moist air. This area is known as the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) and is characterized by heavy and consistent rainfall.