Why?
Why does it sometimes rain for days? How does that happen? Doesn't the rain eventually run out? Or is there an infinite source of water in the sky like in Minecraft?
Why does it sometimes rain for days? How does that happen? Doesn't the rain eventually run out? Or is there an infinite source of water in the sky like in Minecraft?
I'm a scientist and like to fact-check information to form my own opinion (it's common practice in science) – including on the topic of climate change. I repeatedly come across data that doesn't quite fit the official narrative. Are there websites where one can ask specific, fact-based, low-emotion questions about climate change and receive specific,…
What have been the peak temperatures in Germany so far? Can we assume that the worst is over for this year, or are weather forecasters still expecting the worst to come? If so, what temperatures? Texas reported a whopping 44 degrees Celsius today.
Pressure areas that bring rain are huge structures that are as large as half Europe. They also move slowly and are fed with new evaporation moisture when they cross a water surface. They lose energy and moisture only after a few days above the mainland, mostly over Eastern Europe, where as a result its dryer landscape zones extend east, see “Eurasian Steppe”.
depending on Large weather conditions Moreover, it is not rare that one gravure area follows directly on the other, which is for us on the ground like continuous rain or Long-term weather. Large weather conditions can remain stable over several weeks. Longer phases of similar weather will become Weather called.
Thank you.
When it rains here seems somewhere else the sun…the evaporates new water the wind blows it over and it rains that goes endlessly