Just remember that it is usual for raindrops to form around dust particles. They go through an updraft-downdraft cycle in which they become hail and raindrops in alternate phases of the cycle. When they get too big to be an aerosol, they drop out. If they are liquid, they are raindrops. If they are solid, they are hailstones. They will agglomerate in this process to become large enough to fall. The accumulated condensation dust will be what is left. What is the dust? It can be anything from the ground. Dirt. Road material. Concrete. Roofing tar. Graphite from pencil shavings thrown out in the trash. Reality---the great killer of paranoid fantasies.
Just remember that it is usual for raindrops to form around dust particles. They go through an updraft-downdraft cycle in which they become hail and raindrops in alternate phases of the cycle. When they get too big to be an aerosol, they drop out. If they are liquid, they are raindrops. If they are solid, they are hailstones. They will agglomerate in this process to become large enough to fall. The accumulated condensation dust will be what is left. What is the dust? It can be anything from the ground. Dirt. Road material. Concrete. Roofing tar. Graphite from pencil shavings thrown out in the trash. Reality---the great killer of paranoid fantasies.
Wow, I think I'll stay covered next time it is pouring rain lol. Gives a whole new meaning to standing under the rain with my mouth open