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Rain and science by Hier(m): 9:25am On Jul 06, 2017
Okay, you are in Isolo, just chilling and your friend from Ojuelegba calls to greet you and notice its quite noisy in Isolo, and the dude asked, " bro, is it raining over there?" and the guy in Isolo replies, it's really pouring heavy here oooo, and the Isolo guys ask his friend in Ojuelegba, how far your side, and he replies "just dews here, not really raining", while in Surulere, its just cold, no dew, no rain, just a cold weather.

Just thinking aloud

My point is, why does it rain in a part of a town and few metres from where it's raining, there are no rain even while its raining in the other end; and at another farther part of town, its just cloudy, no rains, no dews and after some minute, yea, solar energy saying hi to the inhabitants of the earth, that's the sun, yes

My Submission

Someone made it so

I think logic and reasoning tells me its God
Re: Rain and science by hopefulLandlord: 11:16am On Jul 06, 2017
OPs brilliant logic: I don't know, therefore god
Re: Rain and science by CoolUsername: 2:30pm On Jul 06, 2017
The part that is cloudy bit doesn't experience rain is the leeward area. This occurs during orographic rainfall. I learnt that in SS1 Geography.
Re: Rain and science by Hier(m): 3:40pm On Jul 29, 2017
CoolUsername:
The part that is cloudy bit doesn't experience rain is the leeward area. This occurs during orographic rainfall. I learnt that in SS1 Geography.

loooooooool. you mean there are mountains within the city. okay, lemme let that slide, did your geography teacher explain to you why rain only fall in the rainy season and people go about looking for water and digging their wells to farther depth in the dry season when it could have rained.

More so, incase you see your geography teacher, genius. Ask him why rain fall at night when the sun is not shining
Re: Rain and science by CoolUsername: 6:53pm On Jul 29, 2017
Hier:


loooooooool. you mean there are mountains within the city. okay, lemme let that slide, did your geography teacher explain to you why rain only fall in the rainy season and people go about looking for water and digging their wells to farther depth in the dry season when it could have rained.

More so, incase you see your geography teacher, genius. Ask him why rain fall at night when the sun is not shining

It's obvious that the Nigerian educational system has failed you.

1. Yes, hills and elevated surfaces can occur within and nearby to a city.

2. Different winds bring different seasons in equatorial areas such as Nigeria. The North-East Trade Winds bring the dry season (they blow over the Sahara), the South-Western Winds bring precipitation (they blow over the Atlantic).

3. Condensation can occur at any time, rain will fall once the clouds reach critical mass regardless of the time.

Don't let religion stop you from attaining knowledge.
Re: Rain and science by Ranchhoddas: 8:36pm On Jul 29, 2017
Hier:


loooooooool. you mean there are mountains within the city. okay, lemme let that slide, did your geography teacher explain to you why rain only fall in the rainy season and people go about looking for water and digging their wells to farther depth in the dry season when it could have rained.

More so, incase you see your geography teacher, genius. Ask him why rain fall at night when the sun is not shining
Bros why na?
Re: Rain and science by Nobody: 8:40pm On Jul 29, 2017
Hier:
Okay, you are in Isolo, just chilling and your friend from Ojuelegba calls to greet you and notice its quite noisy in Isolo, and the dude asked, " bro, is it raining over there?" and the guy in Isolo replies, it's really pouring heavy here oooo, and the Isolo guys ask his friend in Ojuelegba, how far your side, and he replies "just dews here, not really raining", while in Surulere, its just cold, no dew, no rain, just a cold weather.

Just thinking aloud

My point is, why does it rain in a part of a town and few metres from where it's raining, there are no rain even while its raining in the other end; and at another farther part of town, its just cloudy, no rains, no dews and after some minute, yea, solar energy saying hi to the inhabitants of the earth, that's the sun, yes

My Submission

Someone made it so

I think logic and reasoning tells me its God

When you think you have seen it all.

OP close this thread sharp sharp
Re: Rain and science by Hier(m): 7:17am On Jul 30, 2017
CoolUsername:


1. Yes, hills and elevated surfaces can occur within and nearby to a city.

If I remember orographic very well. There is this annotated diagram with a leeward side and a wind ward side. The windward site if am correct blow cool breeze and all of that. But here is the fraud in the diagram. The sea is supposedly overseeing or overlooking mountain. Most of the places where I experience such, there are no large water body so to say. And neither are there high elevations around. I have many things to say about the odds in the supposed orographic rain formation thing.


2. Different winds bring different seasons in equatorial areas such as Nigeria. The North-East Trade Winds bring the dry season (they blow over the Sahara), the South-Western Winds bring precipitation (they blow over the Atlantic).

Lemme ask, before rain falls, according to water cycle, there must have cloud formations brought about by evaporation and all of that. Evidently, the sun did a great job. But my worry is despite all the evaporation for almost 5-6 month of dry season. One rain didn't fall all through. Just curious though

3. Condensation can occur at any time, rain will fall once the clouds reach critical mass regardless of the time

How does our dry season on earth affect or prevent the clouds
from reaching its critical mass. Still on doing my curious weed
homie *deeply sip weed* Heavenly weed

Don't let religion stop you from attaining knowledge.
Like I said initially, I would let this one slide too
Re: Rain and science by Hier(m): 7:21am On Jul 30, 2017
onyenze123:


When you think you have seen it all.

OP close this thread sharp sharp

I should have done that yesterday before you commented. I'm joking oooo. Incase, you have a relative who works at airtel, tell them they need to upgrade their server. And glo too.
Re: Rain and science by CoolUsername: 9:52pm On Jul 30, 2017
Hier:


If I remember orographic very well. There is this annotated diagram with a leeward side and a wind ward side. The windward site if am correct blow cool breeze and all of that. But here is the fraud in the diagram. The sea is supposedly overseeing or overlooking mountain. Most of the places where I experience such, there are no large water body so to say. And neither are there high elevations around. I have many things to say about the odds in the supposed orographic rain formation thing.

The more information I have about the locations you experienced what you did, the better I can explain. You could simply be on one side of the elevation.


Hier:

Lemme ask, before rain falls, according to water cycle, there must have cloud formations brought about by evaporation and all of that. Evidently, the sun did a great job. But my worry is despite all the evaporation for almost 5-6 month of dry season. One rain didn't fall all through. Just curious though

I just talked about how different wind bring different seasons. The moisture caused by evaporation is simply not enough to affect the dry northern winds before they blow over.

Hier:

How does our dry season on earth affect or prevent the clouds
from reaching its critical mass. Still on doing my curious weed
homie *deeply sip weed* Heavenly weed

Dry season doesn't prevent anything, rather, it only exists because the clouds haven't reached critical mass.

It really isn't rocket science.
Re: Rain and science by MrPresident1: 9:59pm On Jul 30, 2017
Amos 9:6
6 It is he that buildeth his stories in the heaven, and hath founded his troop in the earth; he that calleth for the waters of the sea, and poureth them out upon the face of the earth: TheLord is his name.


My Bible tells me that God is the scientific mastermind that creates rain.

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