Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
rain-shadow
Noun
/ˈreɪn ˈʃædoʊ/

Definition
A region having little precipitation due to the effect of a mountain range that forces moist air to rise and cool, leading to condensation and rainfall on one side while leaving the other side dry.

Examples
- As the air ascended the mountains, it cooled and caused rain to fall, creating a lush environment in the valley, while the opposite side remained a rain-shadow.
- The deserts in some parts of the country are often a result of rain-shadow effects from nearby mountain ranges.

Meaning
The term ‘rain-shadow’ refers to the dry area on the leeward side of a mountain range, where there is significantly less rainfall compared to the windward side.

Synonyms
- rain shadow effect
- dry zone
- leeward area