Sunday, 15 June 2014

Amazing Facts of Rainy Rainfall..!

Today, when I woke up early in morning, I saw the first heavy rainfall of this year. It was just @WeSoMe. That view made my day. This feeling of monsoon is incomparable for monsoon lovers. So, presenting with you some amazing scientific facts on rain.


1. The umbrella was originally invented to protect people from the hot sun.

2. Rain drops can fall at speeds of about 22 miles an hour. To take this into-perspective, a snowflake falls at about 2-4 mph can take about 1 hour to finally reach the ground.

3.Rain starts off as ice or snow crystals at cloud level. A droplet of water will stay in Earth’s atmosphere for around 10 days.

4. Light rain is classified as being no more then 0.10 inches of rain an hour. Rainfall observations and records are made by thousands of stations throughout the world. Rainfall is measured, in terms of inches or millimeters of depth.

5. Heavy rain is classified as being more then 0.30 inches of rain an hour. If droplets are very small they are typically known as drizzle.

6. Rain is recycled water that evaporated from our worlds lakes, rivers, oceans, seas etc. Once evaporated the water will eventually fall as precipitation and a droplet of water may travel thousands of miles throughout this process.

7. Rain drops range in size from 0.02 inches to about .031 inches. About an inch of rain water is equal to about15 inches of dry snow.


8. Rain drops do not fall in a tear drop shape, they originally fall in the shape of a flat oval.

9. Rain that freezes before it hits the ground is known as frozen rain.

10.Louisiana is the wettest state in the U.S, which receive an annual rainfall of 56 inches. But on average there are over 1500 thunderstorms occurring on earth with 100 lightning strikes per second.

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