What is the Rain Shadow Effect?

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  • Опубликовано: 6 дек 2022
  • Why do we often have more rain and plants on the western side of a mountain range than the eastern side?
    Well, what happens is an air parcel that's very warm and compact starts to rise up the windward side of the mountain.
    And as it does, it expands because there's
    less air pressure as you go higher up.
    And as it expands, those air particles are going to be bumping into each other less, so it's going to get colder.
    As it gets colder, it can't hold as much water vapor, so clouds are going to condense and you're going to get some rainfall, and that's going to grow a bunch of trees.
    Now, on the leeward side of the mountain, the exact opposite is going to happen.
    Our expanded air parcel is going to start to compact.
    As air pressure increases, those air particles are going to bounce into each other a lot more.
    It's going to get warmer and it's going to be dry because all of the rain has already been squeezed out.
    So that basically explains why on the windward side of mountains, you often have a lot of trees, and on the leeward side, you often have a desert.
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Комментарии • 21

  • @wilmabendoy1656
    @wilmabendoy1656 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for this info Sir. It such a great help🙂

  • @roblangsdorf8758
    @roblangsdorf8758 Год назад +2

    When there is a high pressure system to the Northeast of the mountains, the winds will blow counterclockwise around the high pressure system and the air will flow over the mountains from the desert and produce the same type of heating on the non-desert side of the mountains.
    The result is the Santana winds that produce major fires in Southern California during the fall months.

  • @KhogenPao
    @KhogenPao 2 месяца назад

    Very well explained covered it all👍👍

    • @robinsss
      @robinsss 2 месяца назад

      except the farther up you go the colder the air gets
      that's why mountains have snow caps

  • @Cradimus
    @Cradimus Год назад

    Good video Holt!

  • @dagim6625
    @dagim6625 4 месяца назад

    Keep up the great work bruh

  • @robinsss
    @robinsss 2 месяца назад

    the farther up you go the colder the air gets
    that's why mountains have snow caps

  • @abcdefg-yn1ub
    @abcdefg-yn1ub Год назад +15

    Bro are you nervous

    • @Ronny.FTBL99
      @Ronny.FTBL99 6 месяцев назад +2

      His voice is shaky like he is abt to get murdered

    • @mkyuigi4228
      @mkyuigi4228 5 месяцев назад +1

      leave bro alone 😭

  • @misterx168
    @misterx168 5 месяцев назад +2

    You sound like you're trying not to cry lol

  • @XxMayoProductionsxX
    @XxMayoProductionsxX Год назад +1

    Is there a minimum elevation level for the effect to take place on average? You mentioned the Santa Cruz mountains, and relative to the Sierras, they’re rather short. I’ve observed it while living in San Jose and in Livermore, too.

  • @PaperbackWizard
    @PaperbackWizard 2 месяца назад

    Why do "prevailing winds" go from west to east? Is it just because of the rotation of the Earth? There must be *some* prevailing winds that go in the other direction.

  • @Guest-pf6uf
    @Guest-pf6uf 3 месяца назад

    Thank you man, however I got a question please (btw english isn't my first tongue).
    There are mountains which covered by green nature, land, trees, plants on both sides. How that one works ?
    I did some research and most of them say "All mountain ranges experience the rain shadow effect to a certain extent"
    I hope the mountains don't turn into hills or do they at some point ?
    Thanks

  • @michealtull9033
    @michealtull9033 Год назад

    👍👍👍👍

  • @jason-te6je
    @jason-te6je 4 месяца назад

    Are you ok bro? You can talk to someone about it.

  • @lofm6213
    @lofm6213 24 дня назад

    If you look at the amount of money and effort going into the Great Green Wall of Africa, which is having a large positive effect man made effect on climate change, I think researching moving moist air into the dry air using large solar powered air handlers would be worth it. Everyone is hyper focused on moving water when it comes to addressing droughts. Why not move moist air and see what happens?

  • @Heisenberg--
    @Heisenberg-- 4 месяца назад +1

    Are you held in a gunpoint?

  • @luce9704
    @luce9704 Год назад +1

    hello, thanks for this and God bless! repent and believe the Gospel of Jesus Christ! John 3:16