Types of Rain

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Precipitation

•Precipitation is any form of water that falls to the Earth's surface.

Types of Precipitation•The type of precipitation that falls to the ground depends upon the formation process and the temperatures of the environment between the cloud and the surface

different types of precipitation?

•Rain•Snow•Hail•Sleet

•Freezing Rain

Rain• Rain develops when growing cloud droplets become too heavy to

remain in the cloud and as a result, fall toward

the surface as rain

•Rain can also begin as ice crystals that collect each other to form large snowflakes

•As the falling snow passes through the freezing level into warmer air, the flakes melt

Rain from snow!

Snow•Snow is formed when ice crystals form from water vapor that is in the clouds directly above your heads!

•This process is called sublimation

Hail• Hail is formed

when updrafts carry raindrops upwards into extremely cold areas of the atmosphere

Hail• There the

raindrops merge and freeze. When the frozen clumps get to heavy they fall to earth

Hail•Hail can vary

in size, from the size of a small stone to that of a baseball! So be careful

Sleet•Sleet is frozen raindrops. Sleet begins as rain or snow and falls through a deep layer of cold air that contains temperatures below freezing that exist near the surface.

Sleet•Rain that falls

through this extremely cold layer has time to freeze into small pieces of ice

Freezing Rain•Freezing rain is falling rain

that cools below 0°C, but does not turn to ice in the air

•The water is “supercooled”

Types of rainfall

What are the different types of rain and where do they happen?

How it rains1. Warm air rises2. Air cools3. Condensation4. Clouds form5. Rain

Types of rainfallThere are three types of rainfall:

1. Relief or Topographic

2. Convectional3. Frontal

1. Relief Rain

2. Forced to rise over the mountains

1. Warm moist air from the sea

3. Air cools as it is forced to rise

4. Condensation5. Clouds form6. Rain

Relief rain is quite common in Western Ghat where the high land areas are

2. Convectional Rain1. The sun

heats the ground which heats the air

2. Warm air rises

4. Air cools as it is forced to rise

5. Condensation6. Clouds form7. Rain

Convectional rain is common in the Rajasthan and Plain areas of India in Summer

It is also common in Equatorial region of the world along equatorial low pressure belt rgion everyday between 2 to 4 pm

Convectional Rainfall

3. Frontal Rain or Cyclonic1. Mass of warm air meets

a mass of colder air2. Lighter warm air rises over heavier cold air in the temperate region along Warm and Cold front

3. Warm air cools

4. Condensation

5. Clouds form

6. Rain

Frontal rain is very common all Temperate regions of the world

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