rain shadow

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rain shadow

The mountains create a rain shadow on the eastern side of the range.

Definition

Noun: * Rain Shadow: A dry area on the leeward side (the side sheltered from the wind) of a mountain or mountain range. This dryness occurs because the mountains force moisture-laden winds to rise, cool, and release their precipitation on the windward side, leaving little moisture to fall on the opposite side.

Usage

The term "rain shadow" is used to describe a geographical phenomenon and the specific region affected by it. It is a compound noun, typically used with the definite or indefinite article.

Examples
  • The valley lies in the rain shadow of the coastal mountains, receiving only half the rainfall of the cities to the west.
  • A strong rain shadow effect is responsible for the arid conditions in the eastern part of the island.
  • Scientists studied the vegetation to map the extent of the mountain's rain shadow.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in the phrase "rain shadow effect" or "rain shadow desert" to describe the causal process or the resulting arid landscape.
    • The Atacama Desert exists due to a double rain shadow effect from both the Andes and coastal mountain ranges.
  • It can be used attributively (like an adjective) before another noun.
    • The rain-shadow region supports a unique ecosystem of drought-resistant plants.
Variants and Related Words
  • Rain shadow effect (noun phrase): The meteorological process that creates a rain shadow area.
  • Orographic precipitation (noun phrase): The type of precipitation caused by air rising over mountains, which is the mechanism that leads to the rain shadow effect.
  • Leeward (adjective/noun): Pertaining to, or the side, sheltered from the wind. The rain shadow occurs on the leeward side.
  • Windward (adjective/noun): Pertaining to, or the side, facing the wind. Precipitation falls on the windward side.
Synonyms
  • Dry zone (in this specific geographical context)
  • Arid region (caused by this specific phenomenon)
Notes on Meaning

The concept of a "rain shadow" specifically refers to the area of reduced precipitation itself. It is not the mountain barrier, nor is it the process (which is the "rain shadow effect"). The core meaning is the resultant dry area.

rain shadow

The mountains create a rain shadow on the eastern side of the range.

Noun
  1. an area that has little precipitation because some barrier causes the winds to lose their moisture before reaching it