sommarregn
Sommarregn is a Swedish term for rain that occurs during the summer, typically characterized by short, intense downpours from convective clouds such as cumulonimbus or tall cumulus. These rain events usually develop on warm, sunny days when surface heating drives the air to rise, leading to rapid condensation and bursts of rainfall. Sommarregn are a common feature of Swedish summers and are especially frequent in inland areas and along coastal regions where warm air meets moist air masses.
Meteorologically, sommarregn are localized and short-lived, often lasting from a few minutes to an hour. They
Impacts and interpretation: sommarregn can aid agricultural needs by providing water during dry spells, but intense