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  1. Why does it rain? Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets. When these droplets grow, they eventually become too heavy to stay suspended in the sky and fall to the ground as rain. Some droplets...

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  2. Cloud seeding is generally deployed when conditions of wind, moisture and dust are insufficient to lead to rain. In the last week, forecasters had warned of a high flooding risk across the Gulf.

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    • Orographic Rain
    • Convective Rain

    This is when cold air meets warm air in a ‘weather front’. Warm air rises, so when it bumps into the cold air, it rises above it. However, like when you’re climbing a hill, the higher you go up in the atmosphere, the colder it is. So the warm air that has risen up in the atmosphere now begins to cool down. As a result, the water vapour (a gas) cond...

    When the wind pushes air towards a hill, it is forced upwards, as it cannot go inside the hill. When it reaches the top of the hill it cools down (as the air higher up in the atmosphere is colder), and if it has enough moisture, the water vapour (gas) will condense into water (a liquid) form a cloud and eventually fall as raindrops. This is why we ...

    This is when the Sun shines on the ground and heats a shallow layer of air close to it. This air is now warmer than the surrounding air, so it rises up in the atmosphere (warm air rises). The higher you go up in the atmosphere, the colder it is. So the warm air that has risen up in the atmosphere now begins to cool down. As a result, the water vapo...

  3. Feb 19, 2021 · With numerous weather warnings issued for heavy #rain over the coming days, here is a closer look at the rainfall forecast for today and Saturday. Stay #WeatherAware pic.twitter.com/70WTa6S7IN....

  4. Aug 14, 2020 · Thunderstorms can drop one, two or even three inches of rain in less than an hour. These sudden torrential downpours, called cloudbursts, can lead to flash flooding that can overflow streams and roads and trap people wherever they are.

  5. Oct 6, 2021 · Ordinarily, more rain is a blessing. We need it to fill lakes and streams, which provide sources of drinking water and crop irrigation. But excessive rainfall — especially at fast rates — can do more harm than good. When rain falls too quickly for soil to absorb, the ground can’t soak it all up.

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sudden_RainSudden Rain - Wikipedia

    Sudden Rain (驟雨, Shūu) is a 1956 Japanese comedy-drama film directed by Mikio Naruse. It is based on a play by Kunio Kishida.

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