Well, we find also that air quality has an impact on the size of the raindrops. |
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The grassy ground was muddy and marked with numerous footprints, filling with water as raindrops fell. |
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Within a few more minutes monster raindrops were cratering the surface of the river. |
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Winds became gales and a thunderstorm suddenly appeared out of nowhere pouring sheets of raindrops. |
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The microphone had a windscreen and extra foam that deadened the noise of raindrops falling on the microphone. |
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She quietly opened the window and let herself get drenched in the raindrops that the draught carried into the room. |
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Of course it is miraculous that the view outside my window is a palette of washed browns and greys, dripping with glittering raindrops. |
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The first thunderclap brought down raindrops and hailstones as big as marbles. |
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The rain pelted down and pelted down and the raindrops smeared my glasses so I could barely see. |
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Now, the tears were coming out as fast as the fat monsoon raindrops outside were coming down. |
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The bending of sunlight by the raindrops is the key to forming the colorful rainbows. |
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These days one moves in and out of pop culture the way one dodges raindrops in a downpour. |
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It started raining and we had to continue our eating indoors as raindrops were falling through the cloth roof onto our food. |
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The clouds are deepest in the area just ahead of the surface front, and this is where precipitation falls as small raindrops. |
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She expected it to hail soon, as she could hear the splattering of raindrops over the car roof. |
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I spend the rest of the morning doing postcards while others dodge raindrops to do some shopping. |
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Thunder rolled and raindrops hammered the gardens of Halliel as the storm gave full vent to its fury. |
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Imagine trying to count the raindrops on your car's windshield after a light rain. |
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A gust of cold air along with some scattered raindrops hit us, and our day in the park was abandoned. |
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He croaked, his voice hoarse with the dampness, as a pitter-patter of soft raindrops danced over their heads. |
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His clothes clung to him and raindrops trickled down from his soaked hair into his eyes and face. |
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What I heard as raindrops are the leaves of the giant oak above me, rattling in the wind. |
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She had only been gone about fifteen minutes when the first raindrops began. |
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The tide was coming in in gentle waves, raindrops making ripples in the grey-blue water and causing circular patterns in the sand. |
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The heavy raindrops fell quickly and loudly, and the ominous rumble of thunder sounded in the distance. |
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I leaned against the glass door of the telephone booth, staring at fat, perfect raindrops bouncing off the shining flagstones of the square. |
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The sudden fall of raindrops on the ceramic shingles roused Dr. Ichiro Sato from a dreamless sleep. |
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It is a marvelous thing to hear that rumble of thunder in the distance and the clattering of the raindrops beginning to fall. |
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The words Mystra had written seemed to sink through the paper and into the very earth itself, like raindrops to a thirsty plant. |
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At precisely the point of the peak of the roof, just a gentle puff of wind can determine the destiny of many raindrops. |
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I peered outside at fishermen in green quilted waistcoats sat sheltered beneath big umbrellas beside a pond rippled by raindrops. |
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Her feet were buried in a lush carpet of grass, with daisies and other flowers sprinkled over it like raindrops. |
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The force of fat raindrops hitting my head was hard enough to make me wince. |
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One refreshing shower of raindrops between rehearsal and concert and the oboe reed's hardness and pitch-stability may well be altered. |
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Trees help prevent flooding by intercepting raindrops on their leaves, branches, and trunks. |
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Furthermore, to add to the evidence for catastrophic burial, the authors tell of fossil raindrops and ripple marks being found at the site. |
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To capture the raindrops efficiently, you must now tip the test tube to the angle that matches the rain streaks on the windows. |
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Water was her favored element, and she had always found the steady thrum of raindrops hitting the earth to be soothing. |
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They simply graze on, their ears filled with thunderclaps and their coats filling with raindrops. |
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All that could be heard besides the patter of raindrops against the window was the sound of the clock ticking off the seconds. |
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She wiped off any lingering raindrops on her face, toweling her hair and dress lightly, and placing her handbag next to her coat on the floor. |
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I guess it could be the infinite amount of raindrops that incessantly keep dropping onto me that sends me into this light bout of dizziness. |
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She looked up at the gray clouds, the fine, misty raindrops dusting her face with dampness. |
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As the hall emptied, the unfamiliar sight of raindrops falling on Morawa was seen. |
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But the raindrops weren't as they were, each drop was heavy, like bowling balls crashing into the ground, pelting Jude to his knees. |
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In no time the ground was deep in water, and the splashes from their feet joined the raindrops bouncing roof high. |
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The sun was almost entirely obscured by the heavy clouds, and tiny raindrops descended on the ground, the cold wind causing the rain to be icy. |
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A determined butterfly struggled for release from its chrysalis as raindrops fell, tearing holes in its unfolding wings. |
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The raindrops soon lulled her into a light doze, though she heard the sounds of a growing storm outside. |
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The idea came to him during a storm, as he swam in the moat of his Suffolk farmhouse and watched the raindrops dancing on the surface like tiny water sprites. |
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The alarm clock wakes us at 6 'o clock, and we hear the raindrops falling and thunder in the background. |
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The set, in an atmospheric walled garden of Queens College, is transformed into a fantastic fairyland of sparkling glass raindrops, twinkling lights and looming plantlife. |
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So as the raindrops guttered down my windshield, I started off. |
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She continued walking down towards the boating pond in the centre of the park and looked out across the water, now rippled by a hundred raindrops. |
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The silent raindrops run down his pale skin like teardrops down a cheek. |
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The brightest rainbows occur when the raindrops are large, so by studying the rainbow, you can deduce whether the drops that are falling are large or small. |
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When sulphur and nitrogen compounds are emitted as gases into the atmosphere, they return to earth as acidulous raindrops. |
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Falling raindrops and other hydrometeors have, in general, nonspherical shapes and mean canting angles that are due to aerodynamic and gravitational forces. |
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Inside clouds tiny vortices created by the wind spin water-sodden dust particles into clusters, where they meld to form raindrops, say the authors. |
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These residues protect the soil from erosion by cushioning it from the impact of raindrops. |
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Rain pattered on the windows, fighting to come inside, but no matter how hard the raindrops hurled themselves at the glass, they always bounced right off. |
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Advanced noise filtering technique is used to filter out signals originating from other sources than raindrops. |
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As the first raindrops start to fall, we reach the small refuge mountain hut for shelter. |
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I bearly can find a small piece of land between the raindrops, a place where I can set my tent. |
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Scientists, using high-speed cameras, have discovered that raindrops resemble the shape of a small hamburger bun. |
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The importance of the impact of raindrops is confirmed by tests at the Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. |
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The capacity value of the sensitive element, on an alumina rest, changes according to the surface dampened by raindrops. |
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Lightning is basically static electricity caused by huge concentrations of raindrops rubbing against each other high up in the sky. |
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From the density of the raindrops radar can estimate the amount of precipitation that is likely to fall. |
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The transportation process is initiated on the land surface when raindrops result in sheet erosion. |
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He opens his umbrella and the raindrops pelt down on it like deafening bullets. |
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Thoughts are like the breeze or the leaves on the trees or the raindrops falling. |
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This slows down the water before it hits the soil and reduces the impact of the raindrops on the land. |
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The student carries out an experiment to show how raindrops are formed through the mutual attraction of water molecules. |
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If the raindrops have motion towards the radar, the reflected signal returned to the radar has a higher frequency than if the target were motionless. |
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Until 2009, scientists thought all raindrops hit the ground traveling at terminal velocity. |
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We also found out that this can be observed everywhere a drop detaches from anything like in the shower, at a water tap or raindrops falling down from gutters. |
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Hail is formed when updrafts in thunderclouds carry raindrops upward into extremely cold areas of the atmosphere, where they freeze and merge into lumps of ice. |
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Elusive by nature, he intrigues and fascinates with allusions, charging the air like the sound of a church bell that colors the rhythm of the falling raindrops with reminders of time lost as it calls the faithful to prayer. |
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It gets millions of viewers, but people don't come up to me on the street and say, 'Excuse me, I saw you in Mr Whicher last night.' I get to walk between the raindrops still. |
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But they may be disappointed. In this section Tequila sunset It came from outer space Counting raindrops Till death do us part ReprintsAt the moment, the waters around the Arctic account for a fifth of the world's catch. |
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After many such ordinarily begins in clouds where ice collisions, raindrops large enough to fall crystals and supercooled water droplets earthward are formed. co-exist. |
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The sensor is also capable of distinguishing hails from raindrops. |
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When Jesus touches our lives, he wants us to be like raindrops. |
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Jesus wanted his disciples to be like raindrops. |
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In between the raindrops, I put together a short dissertation for our pole-vault campers, based on the key principles expounded by Coach Smith. |
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Much of the water that makes up fish habitat starts out as raindrops striking the earth and flowing across the land into small streams, rivers and lakes. |
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Contrary to the cartoon pictures of raindrops, their shape does not resemble a teardrop. |
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Crop residues play a role in the mitigation of erosion, because they reduce the impact of raindrops breaking up the soil particles. |
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The vegetative cover acts to reduce the velocity of the raindrops that strike the foliage and stems before hitting the ground, reducing their kinetic energy. |
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Eventually, the cloud droplets will grow large enough to form raindrops and descend toward the Earth where they will freeze on contact with exposed objects. |
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The light of the bicycle lamp sheered yellowly across the dark, catching a glint of raindrops, a mist of darkness, shadow of leaves and strokes of long grass. |
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