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Rain is liquid water in the form of droplets that have condensed from atmospheric water vapor and then become heavy enough to fall under gravity. Rain is a major component of the water cycle and is responsible for depositing most of the fresh water on the Earth. It provides suitable conditions for many types of ecosystems, as well as water for hydroelectric power plants and crop irrigation.
The major cause of rain production is moisture moving along three-dimensional zones of temperature and moisture contrasts known as weather fronts. If enough moisture and upward motion is present, precipitation falls from convective clouds (those with strong upward vertical motion) such as ***ulonimbus (thunder clouds) which can organize into narrow rainbands. In mountainous areas, heavy precipitation is possible where upslope flow is maximized within windward sides of the terrain at elevation which forces moist air to condense and fall out as rainfall along the sides of mountains. On the leeward side of mountains, desert climates can exist due to the dry air caused by downslope flow which causes heating and drying of the air mass. The movement of the monsoon trough, or intertropical convergence zone, brings rainy seasons to savannah climes.
The urban heat island effect leads to increased rainfall, both in amounts and intensity, downwind of cities. Global warming is also causing changes in the precipitation pattern globally, including wetter conditions across eastern North America and drier conditions in the tropics. Antarctica is the driest continent. The globally averaged annual precipitation over land is 715 mm (28.1 in), but over the whole Earth it is much higher at 990 mm (39 in). Climate classification systems such as the Köppen classification system use average annual rainfall to help differentiate between differing climate regimes. Rainfall is measured using rain gauges. Rainfall amounts can be estimated by weather radar.
Rain is also known or suspected on other planets, where it may be composed of methane, neon, sulfuric acid, or even iron rather than water.

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  1. E

    Help with rainwater drainage issue

    Hi there I wondered if anyone could help. We are in the long process of renovating an old former commercial building which is listed. We have a problem at the front of the house with the rainwater drainage. I'll try and summarise it below: -In this area a hopper takes an awful lot of water...
  2. S

    Broken top of old rainwater drain hopper

    I moved into my 1937-built semi-detached house two years ago. I detect an intermittent smell in my front room which shares a party wall with neighbour. Outside on the boundary there is a drain originally serving a downpipe from a valley gutter between our two pitched roofs. 3 or 4 years ago the...
  3. G

    Condense connection to rainwater downpipe

    Just looking for any suggestions, can't find a 68mm strap on boss and didn't really want to drill a hole and silicone. Anyone tried one of those mechanical soil bosses?
  4. eagleeye

    Glow worm ultracom

    One of my guys installed a Glow worm ultracom 2 in a flat just over 2 years ago. Everything has been fine until last Friday when I get a call saying water was pouring out the bottom of boiler. Had one of my other guys go look at it and he said water had stopped but when he topped it up water...
  5. W

    New House no Rainwater Drains ?

    Hi All, Can anyone point me to the regulations on rainwater drainage. Does a new build, 2 up two down house size, have to have drains or can they just stick guttering up and hope the garden soaks it up ? Tried to find info on planning portals etc but can't find any. Thank you !
  6. P

    Kitchen waste to soil pipe connection

    Hi At the moment my kitchen sink waste runs into a vertical soil stack via a strap on boss, but the pipe run goes round a corner and will interfer with a gate I want to hang. I have a rainwater drainage soil pipe that runs along the back of my house next to the kitchen and would be closer to...
  7. Riley

    Rainwater downpipe into soil stack

    I'm after some regs advice on this if possible Have a customer who has basically been stitched up by dodgy builder He has basically left her with two guttering downpipes terminating into nothing just straight out onto her garden which is now causing flooding and water damage to the...
  8. G

    Rainwater downpipe relocation

    Hi, hoping for some advice. I would like to know if its possible to relocate my clients rainwater downpipe, pictured lefthand side of image - the sloping section only. The garden is being re-landscaped so digging up paving not a problem. I am assuming it drains to a soakaway and as long as a...
  9. J

    What to do with cast iron rainwater drain inside building

    In an old listed building, in the basement we have a cast iron pipe, not a soil stack its a rain water drain pipe. It leads through the wall which is about 600mm thick and was leaking badly internally in the wall. It turns out there is a 300mm crack in the pipe. It is fed by a lead pipe inside...
  10. T

    Relocating Rainwater Vent Pipe Trap - Building Standards

    (Apologies for the double post. I originally posted this in the Valves & Taps section but I dont think that was correct) Hello I am currently assisting with the renovation of a medium sized house which involves converting the existing kitchen area into a new bathroom (Kitchen is being...
  11. T

    Relocating Rainwater Vent Pipe Trap - Building Standards

    Hello I am currently assisting with the renovation of a medium sized house which involves converting the existing kitchen area into a new bathroom (Kitchen is being relocated to the existing dining area). Building standards have sent me a drainage record of the house from 1955 which...
  12. F

    Water saving tank alongside mains

    I a house with low pressure water a Monsoon Pumb can be used to increase water flow at taps on demand is there a similar method I can setup for a large rainwater tank with the extra complication of a mains water connection if the water butt is empty! I can place the tank in a shed for protection...
  13. B

    A Nightmare - Confusion Between Homeserve & Thames Water - Advice & Help Needed!

    Hi All, This is a bit of a convoluted issue so please bear with me as I am not a trade professional & apologies for the length. If this in the wrong section, will the mods please kindly re-direct to the correct one! We have been suffering an infestation of rats in our house (semi detached...
  14. M

    waste into rainwater

    Hi I'm replumbing a kitchen onto an extension at the side of the house, the current kitchen is at one side of the house with the waste going into an internal stack, new kitchen is going on the other side of the house with patio doors inbetween so no way of getting back there with a fall. There...
  15. C

    Kingspan rainwater system - water constantly running

    Neighbour in Cornwall has such a system but is suffering constant 'water running' sound whilst the panel shows 'power' and 'status' ok - the pressure is low. I suspect a leak on the feed to point of use, or should I advise a pressure re-set. Suppose 1st point of call would be turn off mains...
  16. K

    Connecting a washing machine to a water butt

    Any advice would be appreciated - I've been trying for two days to find someone knowledgable on rainwater harvesting. Is getting the water pressure right, the only drawback in feeding a washing machine to a 1000 litre water butt? What kind of pump would work the best? My washing machine...
  17. cr0ft

    Running shower waste to rainwater downpipe on combined drainage

    Hi all. For cosmetic reasons I would like to run a 50mm shower waste pipe directly into a 68mm rainwater downpipe at first floor level. There is a stack on the opposite side to the downpipe but it will look messy running the shower waste pipe around the drainpipe to meet it. Moving the...
  18. JCplumb

    Lead soil to solvent soil connection.

    Evening gents, Me and Kev may have just stumbled upon a nice little job over the next couple of weeks, if we get it we'll be first fixing and following up on 9 flats in a grade 2 listed conversion. The jobs seem straight forward enough but there is one thing that has us both scratching our heads...
  19. J

    Rainwater into soil

    Hi I have a downpipe that needed cutting back to allow a new soil pipe, is it ok to drop it into the soil or will it need to go over to a gulley?
  20. S

    Connect into my rainwater sewer

    Hi I would like to hire a plumber and/or landscaper to put a rainwater drain beside my brick-built garden shed. I get a lot of surface water in the garden and it goes into the shed. If money isn't an object, can I ask a plumber to do the following: 1) Put a drain near my shed 2) Connect...
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