They are both types of precipitation.
precipitation is another name for what? rain!!!!!!! === ===
The 4 main precipitaions are rain, hail, sleek and snow
There isn't a direct conversion from rain to snow because the amount of snow produced from a certain amount of rain can vary depending on various factors such as temperature and humidity. As a rough estimate, 10 mm of rain can be roughly equivalent to about 1 cm of snow.
Precipitation means snow, sleet or rain.
In regards to weather, precipitation is rain,snow,sleet etc
Garrett, Maryland had rain and snow at the same time during Hurricane Sandy.
Not necessarily. Rain is most certainly precipitation but precipitation can be rain, hail or snow for example. Other recognized forms are ice pellets, snow grains, snow pellets, and drizzle (which is differentiated from rain).
The diffrents beetween rain and snow is sanow is more heaverior compare to rain is more light
A mixture of rain and snow falling at the same time is known as sleet.
This can happen when the temperature of the air is close to freezing. If colder air is closer to the ground, snow will form. If warmer air is present, the snow will melt into rain before reaching the ground. This can result in a mix of rain and snow falling from the same storm system.
Yes, this occurs when the temperature is around freezing at the surface and is only marginally favorable for snow aloft. All the precipitation begins as snow in the clouds, but on the way to the ground it encounters enough warm air for some of it to melt into rain. The result is a mixture of rain and snow, and is very common. In fact, you can even get a mixture of rain, sleet, and snow!
precipitation is another name for what? rain!!!!!!! === ===
Rain, snow, sleet, and hail, Nature's elements set sail. Each unique, yet part of the same, Dancing together in a poetic, wild game.
no hail bangs snow and it becomes rain then rain comes down from clouds and tries to go to ur talwar and then u get byy sam
The 4 main precipitaions are rain, hail, sleek and snow
Sleet is snow that melts in the sky and re-freezes before hitting the ground as ice pellets and Freezing rain is snow that melts into water and doesn't re-freeze before hitting the ground...but the ground temperature is below 32 degrees, so the rain will freeze on contact causing a glaze of ice.
"Snow chains are for use on tires in heavy snow. Check with local laws regarding the use of snow chains before installing as they are illegal in many areas. Based on my research, I cannot find any information on Rain Chains."