Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - It rains there almost every day.

It rains there almost every day.

In some places, the annual precipitation is not large, but it often rains. In Bachillat Felix in southern Chile, it rains an average of 325 days a year. 196 1 year, it rained for 348 days, except for 17 days.

It rains in Mao Mao every day in parana river, Paraguay. The reason why it rains here is very strange, because there is a big waterfall not far from parana river, where there is a strong wind, and the wind takes the water mist to the sky and condenses it into rain.

It rains several times a day in Barra, Brazil. Stranger still, every time it rains, there is a fixed time. Therefore, local residents are used to talking about time with rain instead of clock or sun. They don't say what time it is in the morning or afternoon, but when it rains. This is because the city of Bala is close to the equator and the sun shines directly. In the morning, the temperature is low, the water vapor content in the air is low, and the weather is fine. After that, the humidity of the sea surface gradually increased, the evaporation increased, the hot and humid air continued to rise, cooled and condensed into cumulonimbus clouds in the air, and it began to rain. After the rain clears, the humidity of the lower air decreases and the sun shines continuously, which is very regular.

In fort wayne, Pennsylvania, when people hear "rainy day", they know it means July 29th. Because on July 29th every year, even if it was sunny the day before, it began to rain without exception. According to the recorded statistics, in the distance of nearly100km, 1993 accurately rained in fort wayne on July 29th.

In the middle of sub-Saharan Africa, there is no rain for several years, the sun is shining and the air is dry, so it is called the desert in the desert. Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan are also desert lands. It often rains in the air, but there is not a drop of rain on the ground. This is because the air there is very dry, and clouds can easily condense rain, but the rain has evaporated in mid-air before it falls to the ground!

In Turpan basin of our country, it is difficult for people to meet the chance of rain. Occasionally, when it rains, I can only look up and admire it, but when I see thick clouds hanging low in the sky, I occasionally hear a few muffled thunder, and a string of rain falls, but the ground is not wet. People in hands in the air, lucky people can occasionally come into contact with some humid water vapor. This scene of "rain at high altitude and no rain at low altitude" is called "dry rain".

The dry harff Valley in North Africa has not rained for 89 years; The coastal areas of Peru and Chile in South America are located in the leeward zone of high mountains because of the influence of cold current and cold water from deep sea. Therefore, the average annual precipitation is less than 3 mm, and it is common that it does not rain all the year round. Interestingly, there is a "rain observation group" here, which shows how rare rain is.

Chile is the narrowest country in the world, with the high Andes in the east and the Pacific Ocean in the west. Although it is close to the sea and has inexhaustible water sources, the Atacama Desert in the north is the driest place in the world and is called the "drought pole" of the world. By 197 1 year, it had not rained for more than 400 years.

Oh, I'm exhausted. Hmm. How interesting