regnskurar
Regnskurar are short-lived, localized rain events driven by convective clouds, typically cumulus or small cumulonimbus formations. They occur when surface heating creates atmospheric instability and moisture at higher levels condenses quickly, producing a discrete shower within a limited area. Durations usually range from a few minutes up to about an hour, with rainfall that can be intense and concentrated in time and space. Regnskurar are often accompanied by gusty winds and, in some cases, hail or thunder, though not every shower includes thunder.
Formation and characteristics: Regnskurar arise when warm, moist air rises and cools-derived condensation leads to convective
Occurrence: In temperate climates, regnskurar are most common in late spring and summer, particularly in the
Forecast and impacts: Nowcasting—short-term weather radar and observational data—is usually required to predict regnskurar, given their