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gravitational pull. The main forms of precipitation include drizzle, rain, sleet, snow, ice pellets, graupel and hail. Precipitation occurs when a portion of the... |
can produce narrow but very intense bands of precipitation, which deposit at a rate of many inches of snow each hour, often resulting in a large amount... |
Slush is a mixture of both liquid and solid precipitation. Frozen forms of precipitation include snow, ice crystals, ice pellets (sleet), hail, and... |
Rain and snow mixed (American English) or sleet (Commonwealth English) is precipitation composed of a mixture of rain and partially melted snow. Unlike... |
front can produce snow for a period as warm, moist air overrides below-freezing air and creates precipitation at the boundary. Often, snow transitions to... |
centimetres (0.5 in) of ice. Precipitation may be characterized by type and intensity. Frozen precipitation includes snow, snow pellets, snow grains, ice crystals... |
Graupel (redirect from Snow pellets) (/ˈɡraʊpəl/; German: [ˈɡʁaʊpl̩] ), also called soft hail or snow pellets, is precipitation that forms when supercooled water droplets in air are collected... |
Climate of Finland (section Snow) annual 500 to 600 millimetres (19.7 to 23.6 in) precipitation in the north to fall as snow. Precipitation in the south amounts to about 600 to 700 millimetres... |
mediocris and then cumulus congestus, the latter giving short-lived precipitation of rain, snow or ice pellets changing in intensity, i.e. showers. The life... |
rare, waterspouts have been observed in connection with lake-effect snow precipitation bands. Though the majority of waterspouts occur in the tropics, they... |
Climate of Moscow (section Type of precipitation) Most precipitation in Moscow falls as rain, but in winter months almost all precipitation falls as snow, forming firm snow cover. The last wet snow precipitation... |
uniform, and often dark-grey cloud that usually produces continuous rain, snow, or sleet, but no lightning or thunder. Although it is usually a low-based... |
of precipitation, mitigate hail or disperse fog. The usual objective is to increase rain or snow, either for its own sake or to prevent precipitation from... |
rain, hail, or snow, generally localized over a relatively small area. This is different from a virga, which is a shaft of precipitation that evaporates... |
intermittent light snow that produces no measurable precipitation (trace amounts). In contrast, bursts of snowfall that do result in measurable snow accumulation... |
snow, or hail. Precipitation may also refer to: Alkaline precipitation, meteorological precipitation characterized by high alkalinity Precipitation (chemistry)... |
Winter storm (redirect from Snow storm) which wind coincides with varieties of precipitation that only occur at freezing temperatures, such as snow, mixed snow and rain, or freezing rain. In temperate... |
Probability of precipitation (PoP) is a commonly used term referring to the likelihood of precipitation falling in a particular area over a defined period... |
air can produce clouds, snow, or hail, depending upon the thermal history of a given portion of the atmosphere, precipitation in solids can produce many... |
Blizzard (redirect from The Snow Winter of 1880–1881) ground blizzard no precipitation is produced at the time, but rather all the precipitation is already present in the form of snow or ice at the surface... |