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Showery Tor is a
rocky outcrop on a ridge-top
approximately 0.6
kilometres (0.37 mi)
north of the
Rough Tor summit, near
Camelford on
Bodmin Moor in Cornwall...
- A
shower is a mode of
precipitation characterized by an
abrupt start and end and by
rapid variations in intensity.
Often strong and short-lived, it comes...
- for a
humid subtropical (Köppen: Cfa) classification. The city has warm,
showery summers, with
average high
temperatures ranging between 25 to 27 °C (77...
- intensity) and
dynamic precipitation (convective
precipitation which is
showery in
nature with
large changes in
intensity over
short distances)
occur as...
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calling the months: Wheezy, Sneezy, and Freezy; Slippy, Drippy, and Nippy;
Showery, Flowery, and Bowery; Hoppy, Croppy, and Poppy. The
historian Thomas Carlyle...
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features a
subtropical highland climate (Cwb) with an
extraordinarily showery,
rainy and long
monsoonal season and a
short dry season.
Based on the data...
- the form of ice needles,
rather than rain or snow.
Convective rain, or
showery precipitation,
occurs from
convective clouds, e.g. ****ulonimbus or ****ulus...
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weather at this time is
often changeable (within each day) and
occasionally showery.
Summer (June – mid-September) is
usually warm.
Continental air from mainland...
- (1884);
October in
Ramapo Valley (1885);
Autumn on Lake George, and A
Showery Day (1886). His
architectural works included New York City brownstones...
- not
indicate a
change in weather, but rather, that the weather, fair or
showery, will
remain so for a
period of
hours at least. One of the
problems in...