Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Why did the weather get warmer after the earthquake?

Why did the weather get warmer after the earthquake?

After the earthquake, a large number of landslides and house collapses will increase a lot of dust and particles in the air, which are the best condensation nuclei of water droplets. The huge shock wave of the earthquake not only shook the earth, but also released energy into the air. This energy also strongly disturbs the air above the earthquake zone, causing a large number of condensation nuclei and water vapor molecules to collide and fully combine. When these water droplets grow too long for the air, there will be a heavy rain after the earthquake. In fact, the so-called drumming for rain in ancient China is to use air vibration to form a strong updraft disturbance, so that water vapor molecules fully collide and combine to increase, thus forming precipitation.