Drought
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Drought is a weather hazard that involves a lack of moisture, leading to prolonged periods of dry conditions. This can have serious impacts on agriculture, water supplies, and ecosystems.
Dryness or lack of moisture.
Dry weather conditions in arid regions are primarily caused by a lack of moisture due to low levels of precipitation. This can be exacerbated by high temperatures and strong winds, which can increase evaporation rates. Additionally, the presence of mountains or other geographical features can block moisture-laden air masses from reaching these regions.
Dry clear weather is typically associated with high pressure systems. These systems are characterized by sinking air that suppresses cloud formation, leading to clear skies. Additionally, the lack of humidity in the air prevents the formation of clouds and precipitation, resulting in dry conditions.
A lack of rain can be caused by various factors, including high pressure systems, a shift in wind patterns, or a lack of moisture in the atmosphere. Climate change can also contribute to altered rainfall patterns and prolonged dry spells.
"Weather blind" typically refers to when someone is unaware or indifferent to changes in weather conditions. It can also mean being unprepared for weather-related situations due to lack of attention or awareness to forecasts.