Rain has always been soothing to me, listening to it, seeing it, watching it fall, walking in it. Well I will make a disclaimer, as long as the rain is falling vertical, and not going horizontal, I find it soothing. . .Wish it was raining, need to sooth this headache away. . .I always enjoy learning something new, or correcting something I had been taught, back when the world was thought to be flat. . .
THE SIMPLE TRUTH ABOUT RAINDROPS
ABC SCIENCE/AUSTRALIA/NEWS IN SCIENCE
French scientists armed with ultra-fast video footage say raindrops come in such a bewildering array of sizes for reasons much simpler than previously thought.
Dr Emmanuel Villermaux and Benjamin Bossa of the Axi-Marseille University in southern France, report their findings online in the journal NATURE PHYSICS.
Way back in 1904, scientists noted that raindrops came in different sizes.
For generations, schoolchildren were taught that raindrops start as micro-droplets that then gather together in clouds with their neighbours to become bigger droplets.
The common wisdom was that raindrops come in such a remarkable range of sizes through a complex interaction between droplets as they fall.
Droplets which bump into other droplets coalesce and become bigger, while smaller droplets are those that do not bump into as many other droplets, so the idea went.
But Villermaux and Bossa say the explanation for why raindrops can range from fine droplets to chubby plops, is much simpler than this.
Their movies of falling water droplets shows the diversity of raindrops is caused by fragmentation of individual, non-interacting raindrops.
They have found a raindrop starts to fall as a sphere, but then flattens out into a pancake shape.
Eventually, as the pancake widens and thins, the onrush of air causes it to hollow out, like an upturned bag, they say.
Finally, the bag inflates beyond the ability of the water's tension to hold things together and bursts into lots of smaller droplets.
The whole process takes only several thousands of a second.
But when the droplets hit the ground, the most numerous by far are very small, while large drops are comparatively few. photo from study
"Rainfall does indeed start through coalescence in the clouds but something quite different happens on the way down, and this explains the diversity of raindrop sizes," says Villermaux.
"Each drop breaks up individually, independently of its neighbours, on its way to earth."
The findings could have practical applications in understanding rainfall patterns and in crop spraying, says Villermaux.
"Take pesticide spraying, for instance. With most sprayers in use today, all it takes is a slight breeze for half of the pesticide to end up in the neighbouring field," he says.
"Understanding how droplets will be distributed can be very important."
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I hope the headache goes away soon. Just think only a few weeks and fall weather will be here rain and all.
ReplyDeleteRain is so very soothing... it's been doing it all day long, but cleared up this evening to be clear, cool, and clean.
ReplyDeleteHope you get your rain soon... I think we all need it more than we like to think.
LOL, if anyone would appreciate this blog, I thought it might be a Duck!
ReplyDeleteWe are way behind our normal rainfall totals. . .
We've caught up some... but still behind. July was a very dry month.
ReplyDeleteI would love to hear some rain here in Texas and soon. We are so far behind our normal.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful music.
ReplyDeletei hate rains. always ruin a perfectly matched outfit. i like the sound of raindrops though.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry about your headache.... And the rain... if only we could share as there is so much here. Is no secret I love water.. have always said I love to Swim in it, walk in it, drink it... so it won't come as a surprise I found this interesting. (smiling here at MJ's comment!!!)
ReplyDelete(The music is from one of my favorite Enya albums ~ so pretty!)
For crying out loud, we have had so much rain here we could happily share it around lol!
ReplyDeleteThat was interesting to hear about rain drops John, now I feel I can tell them to diversify somewhere else he he he! (hope that head ache is gone by now)
mine too coz we're both pretty ^^
ReplyDeletei'm with you penguiy, i have always loved to watch it rain, and listen to it rain. we've had a time or two where i literally begged it to stop as i watched the flood rise ever closer to my home, but this year i have prayed for rain over and over again. we've had such a dry time since around april. i really cracked up over the "oh bummer" cartoon, and the one about the garden (as i said because of too-near floodwaters) i guess the explanation of the sizes of raindrops does make sense. great post as always, nice background song to go with.
ReplyDeletebig hugs
I too love the rain..actually, I love storms! This was interesting, thanks.
ReplyDeleteRain screwed up my plans... AGAIN! (I was suppose to leave for the summer place this morning) We have been beating records of rain here in Québec. We've had ONE sunny summery day so far this July. *sigh*... wish I could send it your way. Hope your feeling better my friend. *hugs*
ReplyDeleteMe too, love walking in the rain, puddle stomping is awesome fun..and I hear tell dancing naked in the rain is fun too. But we got to many neighbors for that here..giggle. And no rain in sight..has been really dry..
ReplyDeleteIs there a blog somewhere in there? ;-)
ReplyDeleteOh just a story of someone I know..giggle..a Mrs. D story.
ReplyDeleteLove the rain as well!!!
ReplyDeleteWe have an awning and it's wonderful to hear a steady rain /:-)
ReplyDeleteRain is so beautifull!!! God Bless the raindrops : ) Great post John!
ReplyDeleteI love the sound of rain! Thanks again John!
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