Precipitation intensity is classified according to the rate of precipitation, which depends on the weather considered. [107] The following categories are used to classify precipitation intensity: abstract, justice, ethical correctness, or harmony with the rule of law or principles of morality. In a concrete legal sense, a power, privilege, requirement or claim that a particular person possesses as of right. «Rain» is generally and generally considered to be water falling from the sky. Once it stops falling, you don`t say it «rains,» although there may still be wet sidewalks and streets, puddles of rainwater, or water flowing into gutters and elsewhere because of rain. It is not usual or usual to say in such cases that it is still raining. If «rain» by definition remains «rain» after it has stopped falling, then water from streams and lakes from domestic taps, etc. is «rain» because it comes, at least in part, from water that falls from the sky. State Farm Fire & Cas. Co. v. Paulson, 756 P.2d 764, 767 (Wyo.1988) (on the basis that «rain» became «surface water» on impact with earth and that, therefore, water entering the building through a broken window was excluded under a «surface water» exclusion); see also Unobskey v.
Cont` l Ins. Co., 147 Me. 249, 86 A.2d 160, 164 (Me.1952) (noting that in an insurance policy excluding «rain» damage, the exclusion would not apply to «damage caused by running surface water caused by rainstorms»). While water that emerges from the burst pipe may fall under the definition of «rainwater,» it does not fall under the definition of «rain.» Since damage caused by «rainwater» is not excluded or otherwise limited by the Directive, the District Court wrongly interpolated the term «rainwater» in the Directive and found that the term interpolated was unambiguous. Tropical cyclones, a source of very heavy rainfall, consist of large air masses several hundred kilometers in diameter with low pressure in the middle and winds blowing inward towards the center clockwise (southern hemisphere) or counterclockwise (northern hemisphere). [58] Although hurricanes can have a huge impact on human lives and personal property, they can be important factors in the rainfall patterns of the places they affect, as they can bring much-needed rainfall to otherwise arid regions. [59] Areas along the way can receive precipitation from a tropical cyclone for up to one year. [60] The final distribution of droplet size is an exponential distribution. The number of droplets with diameters between d {displaystyle d} and D + d D {displaystyle D+dD} per unit space is n ( d ) = n 0 e − d / ⟨ d ⟩ d D {displaystyle n(d)=n_{0}e^{-d/rangle angle }dD}. This is commonly referred to as the Marshall-Palmer Act, according to researchers who first characterized it. [23] [29] The parameters are somewhat temperature-dependent,[30] and the slope also changes with a precipitation rate ⟨ d ⟩ − 1 = 41 R − 0.21 {displaystyle rangle angle ^{-1}=41R^{-0.21}} (d in centimeters and R in millimeters per hour).
[23] Tropical forests are characterized by high rainfall, with definitions setting minimum normal annual rainfall between 1,750 and 2,000 mm (69 and 79 inches). [83] A tropical savannah is a grassland biome found in semi-arid to semi-humid climates of subtropical and tropical latitudes with rainfall between 750 and 1,270 mm (30 and 50 in) per year. They are widespread in Africa and are also found in India, northern South America, Malaysia and Australia. [84] In the humid subtropical climate zone, winter precipitation is associated with large storms that control winds from west to east. Most summer precipitation occurs during occasional thunderstorms and tropical cyclones. [85] The humid subtropical climate is located on the eastern continents, about 20° and 40° degrees from the equator. [86] Cultural attitudes towards rain vary around the world. In temperate climates, people tend to be more stressed when the weather is unstable or cloudy, which increases the impact on men rather than women.
[128] Rain can also bring joy, as some find it soothing or appreciate the aesthetic appeal. In dry places such as India[129] or in times of drought,[130] rain lifts morale. In Botswana, the Setswana word for rain, Pula, is used as the name of the national currency, in recognition of the economic importance of rain in his country, as it has a desert climate. [131] Several cultures have developed ways to deal with rain and have developed many protective devices such as umbrellas and raincoats, as well as bypass devices such as gutters and rain ducts that direct rain into the sewer system. [132] Many people find the smell pleasant or distinctive during and immediately after rain. The source of this fragrance is Petrichor, an oil produced by plants, then absorbed by rocks and soil, and later released into the air during precipitation. [133] The equatorial region near the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) or monsoon trough is the wettest part of the world`s continents.