Why does it rain in one area and not the other?

Why does it rain in one area and not the other?

The answer to this question is that most things have a beginning and an end. Well, the rain has to start somewhere and end somewhere. Sometimes it happens to start on one side of the street, and moves away, never getting the other side wet.

Is it normal for it to rain in one spot?

It all depends on the temperature, humidity, clouds, and other factors. “So it’s natural that the rain only falls on a very small spot of land. It’s natural in the right conditions,” Hary Tirto Djatmiko, BMKG spokesman, told local media. The love for this “raining in one spot” hoax goes back to at least 2016.

What is it called when it rains on one side but not the other?

On one side of the mountain, wet weather systems drop rain and snow. On the other side of the mountain—the rain shadow side—all that precipitation is blocked. In a rain shadow, it’s warm and dry. Cool air forms clouds, which drop rain and snow, as it rises up a mountain.

Is rain different in different places?

Precipitation rates vary globally and over time. Rain doesn’t fall in the same quantity in any place around the world. Polar areas are dry because cold air cannot hold as much moisture as warm air so precipitation can’t occur so often. …

Where does it not rain a lot?

The driest place on Earth is in Antarctica in an area called the Dry Valleys, which have seen no rain for nearly 2 million years. There is absolutely no precipitation in this region and it makes up a 4800 square kilometer region of almost no water, ice or snow.

What is a rain bomb?

A microburst occurs during thunderstorms when a cool, heavier column of air descends rapidly and hits the ground, generating damaging winds of over 150 mph that affect an area less than 2 1/2 miles. Add precipitation and it becomes a wet downburst, aka a rain bomb or wet microburst.

Why does it rain on one side of the mountain?

The protected side of a mountain range is also called the lee side or the down-wind side. As the air rises up over a mountain range, the air cools, water vapor condenses, and clouds form. On this side of the mountains, called the windward side, precipitation falls in the form of rain or snow.

What do you call the edge of rain?

A precipitation shaft is a weather phenomenon, visible from the ground at large distances from the storm system, as a dark vertical shaft of heavy rain, hail, or snow, generally localized over a relatively small area.

Which country has lowest rainfall?

Lowest Average Annual Precipitation Extremes

Continent Place Years of record
World (South America) Arica, Chile 59
Africa Wadi Halfa, Sudan 39
Antarctica Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station 10
North America Batagues, Mexico 14