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The most hail ever to fall was in Kansas USA. The hail was 46cm deep.
the most frequent lighning storms occur in catatumbo in venezuela
Tornadoes themselves do not produce precipitation, but the storms that produce them usually do. Tornadoes are often accompanied by rain and hail.
Hail is found anywhere thunderstorms occur, especially severe storms. This would be most places in the mid-latitudes, especially continental locations. The tropics have lots of thunderstorms but not as many generate hail. Some of the most frequent hail occurs in mountainous areas due to the orographic lift that allows updrafts to become stronger. It is very common and hail can be quite large in northern India and parts of China. Hailstorms can also occur frequently across much of Europe.
Severe thunderstorms often occur along cold fronts. These storms can produce damaging winds, large hail, flooding, and sometimes tornadoes.
They are all forms of dangerous weather. Both tornadoes and hail storms are a product of severe thunderstorms and often occur together. Both tornadoes and blizzards produce strong winds. Aside from that they are very different.
Often, but not always.
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It can. Hail often does come before a tornado, but most storms that produce hail do not produce tornadoes.
Hail can fall in the tropics. It happens when it's super cold. An example is jamaica, hail can fall in places like clarendon. Hail storms in the tropics are rare but they do occur.
it can occur anywhere but , mostly in center America
A lot of wind storms occur in the Sahara Desert, and in Asia deserts, but wind storms can occur in any hot, dry places that have loose ground.
Hail is found anywhere thunderstorms occur, especially severe storms. This would be most places in the mid-latitudes, especially continental locations. The tropics have lots of thunderstorms but not as many generate hail.
Hail storms and lightning often occur together because both phenomena are associated with severe thunderstorms. Hail forms when there are strong updrafts in a storm cloud that carry raindrops upward to freeze into ice pellets, and lightning is a result of the buildup and discharge of electrical energy within the storm cloud. Therefore, these two phenomena usually occur in the same weather conditions, creating a correlation between hail storms and lightning.
Hail storms are not beneficial in any way, but entirely disastrous.
The most hail ever to fall was in Kansas USA. The hail was 46cm deep.