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Swimming in the rain?

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This question is inspired by salmon swimming up waterfalls. I am aware that it is an entirely different thing, but I felt that it was worth mentioning in understanding the question.

"What would need to happen (or prexist) for a person to suddenly be able to swim through the skies during a rain shower?"

Environmental factors...

  • Density of rain?
  • Speed if rainfall?

Biological factors...

  • Ability to move quickly?
  • Limitations requiring specialized gear?

These are just some thoughts that I've had on a potential answer. A starting point for those who know more than me, or maybe just a red herring for all I know. Regardless, the ideal answer illustrates the combined requirements for a human person without the aid of magic or advanced technology to swim through the sky during rainfall.

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