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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.
When cold rain hits a hot sidewalk, the rain may evaporate quickly due to the heat of the sidewalk. This rapid evaporation can cause the air temperature immediately above the sidewalk to cool down as the heat energy is used to change the water from rain into water vapor.
When water droplets become too heavy, they fall from the sky as precipitation in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail. This process is known as precipitation, and it occurs when the moisture in the clouds becomes too heavy to be supported by the air.
When humidity reaches 100, the air is holding the maximum amount of water vapor it can hold at that temperature. This can lead to condensation, fog, or precipitation, such as rain or snow.
A thermometer measures temperature, while a rain gauge measures the amount of precipitation (rain) that has fallen.
You cannot tell when it is going to rain before it happens. It just...starts raining.
the temperature does not affect rain, the rain clouds block the sun so it blocks some heat making it colder.the temperature when it rains matters on how hot it was before it rained
Plywood can typically withstand exposure to rain for a few days before it starts to deteriorate. However, prolonged exposure to moisture can lead to warping, delamination, and decay. It is important to protect plywood from prolonged exposure to rain to maintain its structural integrity.
In the U.S., rain typically starts as water vapor in the atmosphere that condenses into tiny droplets. These droplets gather to form clouds, and when they become heavy enough, they fall to the ground as precipitation. Depending on the temperature and atmospheric conditions, this precipitation can also begin as snow or ice before melting into rain as it descends.
It's based on the air pressure measurement of the environment. Before it starts to rain pressure dramatically drops. That's particularly why some people have headaches before rains.
It hangs out with the rain in New Jersey.
yes because temperature is factor that starts the water cycle by evaporating the water so it can become a rain cloud and do the rest of the water cycle
The water freezes before it can run off causing an ice coating.
Rain that suddenly starts falling.
The behavior of daisies closing their petals before rain is known as "nyctinasty." This response is triggered by changes in light and temperature associated with impending rain, and it is believed to help protect the reproductive structures of the flower from damage.
i think its acid rain....
When it snows and rains at the same time, it typically means that the temperature is near freezing. The snowflakes melt as they fall through the layer of warm air, turning into raindrops. If the temperature drops again before reaching the ground, the raindrops may freeze upon contact, leading to freezing rain.