What is the difference between conventional rainfall and cyclonic rainfall?
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Convectional rainfall is the type of rainfall which undergoes the normal and regular alternative processes of evaporation and condensation,
whereas Cycolonic rainfall is because of the convergence towards the eye or centre of the cyclone which is at low-pressure and the sudden rise of the air to higher altitudes thus condensing the water vapour and its precipitation.
A cyclone is a variable wind type and hence cyclonic rainfall is variable. Convectional rainfall occurs due to local and permanent winds and so this type of rainfall occurs over specific periods.
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Convectional rainfall: When the temperatures are high, the air gets heated. Warm air rises higher into the atmosphere; it then expands and spreads at the top. ... Cyclonic or Frontal rain: This type of rainfall occurs when warm and cold air meets each other. Since warm air is lighter, it rises above the cold air.
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