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Qu'est-ce (qui) est road rain - définition

WEATHER MODIFICATION RITUAL
Rain ritual; Rain dance; Rain Dance; Rain dances; Rain chant; Rain chanting; Rain disco; Rain discotheque; Rain dancing
  • ''Rainmaking among the Mandan'' by [[George Catlin]], 1830s
  • "Rain dance", ca. 1920" (from the Potawatomi agency, presumably Prairie Band [[Potawatomi people]])

road rain      
The phenomenon suffered by highway drivers when it stops raining but car spray still obscures your vision.
Get out from behind that truck. How can you see with all this road rain?
Rain, Rain, Go Away (short story)         
  • "Rain, Rain, Go Away" was originally published in the September 1959 issue of ''[[Fantastic Universe]]''.
SHORT STORY BY ISAAC ASIMOV
Rain, Rain, Go Away (Asimov)
"Rain, Rain, Go Away" is a short story by American writer Isaac Asimov. A fantasy/horror story, it was based on an idea by Bob Mills, editor of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, but rejected by him.
Rain (Breaking Benjamin song)         
SONG BY BREAKING BENJAMIN
Rain (2005 Version)(Breaking Benjamin song); Rain (2005 Version); Rain (2005 Version) (Breaking Benjamin song)
"Rain" is a song by American rock band Breaking Benjamin. It was released in June 2005 as the third single from their second album, We Are Not Alone.

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Rainmaking (ritual)

Rainmaking is a weather modification ritual that attempts to invoke rain.

Among the best known examples of weather modification rituals are North American rain dances, historically performed by many Native American tribes, particularly in the Southwestern United States. Some of these weather modification rituals are still implemented today.