rain shadow
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See also: rainshadow
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[edit]rain shadow (plural rain shadows)
- (meteorology) An area of diminished precipitation on the lee side of mountains, caused by the prior release of moisture on the windward side.
- 1876, Oscar Peschel, The Races of Man: and Their Geographical Distribution[1], D. Appleton & Company, page 422:
- As a necessary consequence of this analogous structure, we find no forests eastward of the slopes of the Rocky Mountains and the Cordilleras, or in their "rain shadow," but open steppes...
- 1896, “Current Notes on Physiography”, in Science, volume 3, number 72, page 732:
- A pronounced 'rain shadow' and chinook belt occur on the plateau district in the lee of these mountains.
- 2022, Thomas Halliday, Otherworlds, Penguin, published 2023, page 59:
- In the modern day, the Andes cast a very strong rain shadow, resulting in the extreme aridity of the Atacama Desert.
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