When a prevailing wind meets a mountain, the mountain deflects the wind and causes it to flow parallel to the range. On low ranges and hills, strong up and down drafts occur as the wind goes up over the mountain and down into the valleys. If there is a pass in the mountain, the air rushes through at a considerable speed, causing turbulence for some distance as it rushes into the flatter land.
The prevailing winds will force the clouds to climb when they reach the mountain range. As the clouds rise they drop their moisture. So the windward side of the mountain will get rain, and the leeward side of the mountain will be drier.
The prevailing winds will force the clouds to climb when they reach the mountain range. As the clouds rise they drop their moisture. So the windward side of the mountain will get rain, and the leeward side of the mountain will be drier.
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It is called a rain shadow, and is true. It can be wetter on the prevailing windward side and drier on the lee side of a mountain range.
The Himalayas, which reach 8,000 metres.
As prevailing winds rise up a mountain range, they cool and condense, leading to increased precipitation on the windward side. This phenomena is known as orographic precipitation. As the air descends on the leeward side, it warms and dries out, creating a rain shadow effect that results in decreased precipitation on that side of the mountain range.
The mountain is located in the Alps. This mountain range lies along the French Italian border and reaches into Switzerland. The summit of the mountain is in French territory
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Prevailing winds can bring moisture and temperature changes to different regions, affecting precipitation patterns and temperatures. Mountain ranges can block prevailing winds, leading to the creation of rain shadows where one side of the mountain receives more precipitation, while the other side experiences drier conditions. This can result in distinct climate differences on either side of the mountain range.
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