Okay this might sound stupid, but I am really unable to figure this one out.
What I know: Water dissipates, condenses again in the atmosphere, creates clouds, which will condense more and create rain. volume of rain=volume of dissipated water.
Question:
Since more water dissipates in the summer(heat and all) than in the winter, why doesn't it rain more in the summer? The sky is always filled with clouds in the winter, but there are barely any clouds in the summer...
I'm sure the answer is pretty simple, and I'm just clueless.
Thanks in advance,
Agony