Types of Rainfall

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  • Created on: 01-06-17 15:35
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  • Types of Rainfall
    • Frontal Rainfall
      • As the warmer air is less dense it rises above the cooler air
      • This type of rainfall is common in the UK, especially in winter as it is associated with anticyclonic conditions
      • When two air masses meet, which have different moisture and temperature properties, air is forced to rise
      • A cold front is normally where this rainfll occurs from
    • Convectional Rainfall
      • This type of rainfall is associated with hot weather
      • Warm air is forced to rise as it is heated by the ground; the ground is heated by the sun
      • Produces tall cumulonimbus clouds that bring thunderstorms; most common in the UK during the summer and during heatwaves
      • A warm front is normally where this rainfall occurs from
    • Relief Rainfall
      • Often associated with a rain shadow
      • Happens when moist air is forced to rise over mountains
      • Is also known as orographic rainfall and is most common on the western coast of the UK
      • A occluded front is normally where this rainfall occurs from

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