Orographic Rainfall

The windward side of the mountain, which faces the incoming moist air, typically receives the heaviest rainfall.

Orographic rainfall is a type of precipitation that occurs when moist air is forced to ascend a mountain or elevated terrain. As the air rises, it cools and condenses, forming clouds and eventually releasing moisture in the form of rain. This process is common in regions where mountain ranges are positioned

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