What is Crepuscular Rays?
Bright and dark rays with changing colors and contrast in the sky. These rays become visible due to the reflection of atmospheric molecules and particles. Contrast is enriched by dry smoke, dust, and fog. If a cumulus-type cloud comes between the observer and the sun in the afternoon, there is a high chance of seeing these rays. The same phenomenon occurs when sunlight is refracted by a cloud layer.
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The state of the atmosphere when it contains the maximum amount of water vapor possible at a given temperature and pressure.
The large-scale movement of air that distributes heat and moisture around the Earth, influencing weather patterns and climatic...
A very cold high pressure that originates over the Arctic Ocean.
The process by which a solid changes directly into a gas without first becoming a liquid, such as ice turning into water...
A weather front where two air masses meet but neither is strong enough to move the other, often resulting in prolonged periods...
A low-pressure area with converging winds, rotating counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern...
Any form of water - liquid or solid - that falls from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface, including rain, snow, sleet,...
A line on a weather map connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure, used to identify high and low-pressure systems.
Thermodynamic changes occurring within a system without any exchange of heat with the surroundings. In the atmosphere, changes...
A cold front is the leading edge of a cold air mass that replaces a warmer air mass. It is typically associated with sudden...

