Rainout (radioactivity)

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A rainout is the process of precipitation causing the removal of radioactive particles from the atmosphere onto the ground,[1] creating nuclear fallout by rain. The rainclouds of the rainout are often formed by the particles of a nuclear explosion itself and because of this, the decontamination of rainout is more difficult than a "dry" fallout.

In atmospheric science, rainout also refers to the removal of soluble species—not necessarily radioactive—from the atmosphere by precipitation.[2]

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