ummm snow stupid
The formation of precipitation may occur at temperatures above or below freezing. Precipitation that is formed in temperatures entirely above freezing is called warm precipitation; cold precipitation involves ice at some stage of the process.
when liquid in lakes or something evaporates and goes into our atmosphere were the water vapour comes together With dust (to see the cloud) called condensation after enough comes together it rains. now for what type theres only two really that's normal nice rain and acid rain were carbon dioxide makes the water acidic and burns stuff kinda.
No, snow is not the only type of precipitation that can fall during a winter storm. Other forms of precipitation, such as sleet, freezing rain, and rain, can also occur, depending on the temperature and atmospheric conditions. These different types of precipitation can lead to varying impacts on travel and safety during winter storms.
Yes, most cases of hypothermia can occur when temperatures are above freezing, especially in windy or wet conditions. Factors such as prolonged exposure to cold, wet clothing, and wind chill can significantly increase the risk of hypothermia even in temperatures above 32°F (0°C). Additionally, individuals may underestimate the risks in milder conditions, leading to prolonged exposure that can result in hypothermia.
It can't if it is "well" above freezing, but certainly if it is only a few degrees. The surface on a calm, cold night will radiate heat away from it rapidly. If there is little wind to mix the air, the coldest air near the surface will sink to the ground so that the temperature right at the surface where frost forms is at or just below the freezing point, while just above that where temperature is officially measured (2 meters) it can be several degrees warmer.
hail
Sleet
Rain occurs when the temperature is above freezing both in the clouds and at the ground level. If the temperature in the clouds is below freezing but at the ground level it is above freezing, sleet or freezing rain may occur.
Frost can occur when temperatures are at or below freezing, typically between 28 to 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
freezing rain. hail is caused by gusts of air repeatedly blowing precipitation back into the atmosphere, where it acquires a new layer of H2O. so in this case it is not likely to occur.
in oder for it to snow it can not be to cold
The type of precipitation that will occur depends on the temperature of the air at different atmospheric levels. Warmer temperatures imply rain, while colder temperatures result in snow or freezing rain. Factors like humidity and winds can also influence the type of precipitation.
Rain is the most likely type of precipitation to occur in the summer.
freezing rain. hail is caused by gusts of air repeatedly blowing precipitation back into the atmosphere, where it acquires a new layer of H2O. so in this case it is not likely to occur.
Rain can occur at various temperatures depending on atmospheric conditions. In general, rain typically occurs when the air temperature is above freezing (32°F or 0°C) so that the precipitation remains in liquid form as it falls to the ground. However, freezing rain can occur when the air near the ground is at or below freezing, causing the rain to freeze upon contact with cold surfaces.
The formation of precipitation may occur at temperatures above or below freezing. Precipitation that is formed in temperatures entirely above freezing is called warm precipitation; cold precipitation involves ice at some stage of the process.
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