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Wet rain? that would be the type that soaks you instantly, as opposed to dry rain where even though you can see it you don't seem to get wet. You also have hard and soft rain, and the rain can come in sheets or buckets, or can be spitting, lashing, pissing, driving, teeming, or pelting. And that's all just in one day in Ireland, though we get lots of rainbows too.
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by Random_Walk (Prior) on Jan 29, 2014 at 09:56 UTC

    Aye, then we can go off on a tangent about the inuit's alleged 200 words for snow...

    I was actualy using rain as a qualifier for wet, rather than wet as a qualifier for rain. Fog and snow can be wet too. I guess I could have added dry snow if its cold enough too.

    Cheers,
    R.

    Pereant, qui ante nos nostra dixerunt!

      But please be very careful with your Dry Ice. That could wipe our whole ecosystem. Thank You.