Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - What is a shower?

What is a shower?

Showers, falling from cumulonimbus clouds, are short-lasting, suddenly start and end, and the precipitation intensity changes greatly. Sometimes accompanied by lightning and thunder, mostly in summer. Showers are intermittent, generally small in scope, with rain banners and often accompanied by strong winds.

Extended data

trait

1. Showers mostly occur in summer when the temperature is high, and also occur from time to time in other three seasons.

2. The rainfall is uncertain, and it comes and goes quickly, and the rain is short.

3. Time is discontinuous, coming and going quickly, or sometimes not;

4. Discontinuity in space, that is, uneven distribution in scope.

5. The strength is intermittent.

References:

Shower-Baidu Encyclopedia