GR Weather Abbreviation

Also known as: GR+, GR., GR-, GR@

GR has various meanings in the Weather category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of GR in Weather.

December

Most Common Weather
Hail

 layers of ice formed in a large thunderstorm cloud that fall to Earth. OR Precipitation composed of balls or irregular lumps of ice. Hail is produced when large frozen raindrops, or almost any particles, in cumulonimbus clouds act as embryos that grow by accumulating supercooled liquid droplets. Violent updrafts in the cloud carry the particles in freezing air, allowing the frozen core to accumulate more ice.

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Gradient

Rise or fall of barometric pressure as related to distance Said to be 'steep' when pressure changes quickly with change of position; 'low' when it changes slowly

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Great

Takes about the same amount of time to type as "great."

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