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Qué (quién) es virga - definición

CLOUDS SUPPLEMENTARY FEATURE; PRECIPITATION THAT DOESN'T REACH THE GROUND
Cumulonimbus virga; Dry rain; Virgae
  • Funnel cloud-esque virga

virga         
['v?:g?]
¦ noun (plural virgae 'v?:gi:) Meteorology a mass of streaks of rain appearing to hang under a cloud and evaporating before reaching the ground.
Origin
1940s: from L., lit. 'rod, stripe'.
Virga Parish         
PARISH IN PRIEKUĻI MUNICIPALITY, COURLAND, LATVIA
Virga parish
Virga Parish () is an administrative unit of South Kurzeme Municipality in the Courland region of Latvia. The parish has a population of 924 (as of 1/07/2013) and covers an area of 86.
Clarkeulia virga         
SPECIES OF INSECT
Eulia virga
Clarkeulia virga is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Santa Catarina, Brazil.

Wikipedia

Virga

In meteorology, a virga, also called a dry storm, is an observable streak or shaft of precipitation falling from a cloud that evaporates or sublimates before reaching the ground. A shaft of precipitation that does not evaporate before reaching the ground is a precipitation shaft. At high altitudes the precipitation falls mainly as ice crystals before melting and finally evaporating; this is often due to compressional heating, because the air pressure increases closer to the ground. It is very common in deserts and temperate climates. In North America, it is commonly seen in the Western United States and the Canadian Prairies. It is also very common in the Middle East, Australia, and North Africa.

Virgae can cause varying weather effects, because as rain is changed from liquid to vapor form, it removes significant amounts of heat from the air due to water's high heat of vaporization. Precipitation falling into these cooling downdrafts may eventually reach the ground. In some instances these pockets of colder air can descend rapidly, creating a wet or dry microburst which can be extremely hazardous to aviation. Conversely, precipitation evaporating at high altitude can compressionally heat as it falls, and result in a gusty downburst which may substantially and rapidly warm the surface temperature. This fairly rare phenomenon, a heat burst, also tends to be of exceedingly dry air.

Virgae also have a role in seeding storm cells. This is because small particles from one cloud are blown into neighboring supersaturated air and act as nucleation particles for the next thunderhead cloud to begin forming.

Ejemplos de uso de virga
1. The top of the cloud rises into a jellyfish shape and long tentacles known as "trailing virga" form from rain drops that have evaporated.
2. "Next to him is a referee with the text "summa rudis", which is again very significant, as this was the name given to the top referees in gladiatorial combat and we can see him pointing the "virga"; at Montanus indicating him as the victor.