As benign and pastoral as this scene might appear, areas of virga can produce 65-knot columns of downward tumbling air mass. |
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I took one more thermal near Cross Mountain to 16,000 ft and glided to Maybell where I decided to land due to numerous areas of virga and lightning. |
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A small amount of virga and freezing precipitation was noted in the area just west of La Loche. |
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Precipitation that is occurring aloft but not reaching the ground is called virga. |
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I kept a wary eye on both for fifteen to twenty minutes while climbing in the last couple thermals and observed that the virga never extended its range closer to the ground. |
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As Dr. Jack predicted, there were quite a few cummies popping, and even a bit of virga. |
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A fourth, relatively less important evaporation process occurs in the atmosphere itself, that is, evaporation of falling precipitation, referred to as virga by weather observers. |
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All precipitation types are made up of hydrometeors by definition, including virga, which is precipitation which evaporates before reaching the ground. |
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These clouds can also produce Virga, which is when precipitation falls but evaporates before it reaches the ground. |
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Virga Jesseziekenhuis Hasselt, a general public hospital with 589 beds, is entrusting Forcea to fulfil its Data Warehouse and business intelligence needs. |
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Albertin de Virga, a Venetian, is also known for a 1409 map of the Mediterranean, also made in Venice. |
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Donn Bailey, Edith Stone and Virga Baltrusiunas have been appointed. |
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They soon became friends with the owners Joe and Trisha Virga, and were touched by the mutual gratitude between The Virga's and the gym's members. |
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