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What is the difference between wet spell and cold spell

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Answered by harsh00859
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wet spell- A wet (dry) spell of duration “d” is defined as a period of d consecutive rainy (nonrainy) days. ... The influence of imposing a higher threshold, as expected, is to break longerspells of rain into a number of short spell rains.
cold spell- cold snap Type of: patch, piece, spell, while. a period of indeterminate length (usually short) marked by some action or condition.
Answered by graceeelmore1
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This paper describes the mean atmospheric conditions associated with synoptic-scale rainfall fluctuations over Central America during the rainy season. The study is based on composites of wet and dry spells; these composites are generated from six years (1990–94 and 1997) of daily rainfall observations from select Central American stations, one year (1997) of upper-air wind data from an enhanced sounding network over the region, National Center for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) reanalysis data, and outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) data. Wet spells, defined as days when 75% or more of the stations along the Pacific side of Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama reported rainfall, are associated with weaker trade winds over the Caribbean and stronger cross-equatorial flow northward over the eastern Pacific.

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