markerains
Markerains is a neologism used primarily in speculative fiction and design thought experiments to describe rainfall that carries traceable markers. The term combines marker, a detectable tag, with rains, indicating precipitation. In these writings, markerains enable the tagging of surfaces and environments hit by rain, allowing researchers or observers to map precipitation distribution, surface contact, and wash-off patterns.
Origin and usage: The concept appears in fringe science and urban-design discourse since the late 2010s, but
Mechanisms: In fictional settings, raindrops are imagined to contain fluorescent dyes, microcapsules, or nanoparticles that adhere
Applications: Markerains are explored as a conceptual tool for understanding rainfall reach, deposition on infrastructure, and
Limitations and status: Markerains remain largely theoretical and speculative. Implementations would face technical, ethical, and regulatory
See also: tracer studies, dye tracing, rainwater harvesting, environmental sensors.