Geography @Brambletye

Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Rain in the distance

Matches today and a cloud drops it's load on the Ashdown Forest.
Remember it rains as the droplets get too big and heavy and then they fall. It is really clear here as the clouds have a good flat bottom ... the air is not too turbulent and the dew point where the moisture condenses is clear to see.
Posted by Nik Miller at 07:21
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