Precipitation chance refers to the likelihood or probability of precipitation occurring in a specific area within a given time frame, typically expressed as a percentage. It helps people to anticipate when and where it may rain, snow, or hail. Meteorologists use various data and models to determine precipitation chances in weather forecasts.
Precip chance, short for precipitation chance, measures the likelihood of measurable precipitation occurring at a specific location within a given time frame. It is typically expressed as a percentage, where a higher percentage indicates a greater likelihood of precipitation.
i think its precip
Precip is an abbreviation of precipitation, which means anything that falls from the sky, such as rain, snow, hail, sleet, etc. The chance of precipitation is a weather report which tells you how likely it is that the day's weather will include rain, snow, etc.
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Drizzle or level 1 precip. Another answer: Sprinkling.
about 120 mm of precip a month.
Drizzle or level 1 precip. Another answer: Sprinkling.
Like hail but less uniformly shaped, more irregular ice.
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depends on how much moisture and warmth the roots receive. sunlight and precip are factors as well
Carbon dioxide reacts with the calcium hydroxide water, forming CaCO3 which is insoluble and forms a white precipitate, which makes it appear milky. Ca2+ + 2 OH- + CO2,gas --> CaCO3,precip. + H2O On further addition of carbon dioxide it clears up again: CaCO3,precip. + H2O + CO2,gas --> Ca2+ + 2HCO3- , which both are soluble ions.
If you really wanted to give a correlation, it would be an inverse one, i.e. precip rate goes up at pressure goes down. In reality it is nowhere near this simple. However, you could make the generalization that high pressure is associated with clear skies (no precipitation) and low pressure with clouds and precipitation, with intense low pressure systems generating greater precip rates.