neerslaggradient
Neerslaggradient refers to the rate at which precipitation changes over a given distance. This change can be measured either horizontally or vertically. In meteorology, a horizontal neerslaggradient describes how rainfall or snowfall intensity varies across a landscape. For example, a strong horizontal gradient might indicate that a weather system is producing heavy rain in one area while very little rain falls just a few kilometers away. These gradients are often associated with weather fronts or the edges of convective storm systems.
A vertical neerslaggradient, also known as a precipitation lapse rate, describes how precipitation intensity changes with