No, although it likely is hailing somewhere nearby.
sleet
sleet
No. It rains.
It dose not turn like a tornado.
Not in the tornado itself. However, tornadoes occur during thunderstorms, so they are usually accompanied by thunder.
No. Sleet and tornadoes are associated with completely different weather patterns. Tornadoes are often accompanied by hail, but the hail itself does not become or cause the tornado.
before a tornado it is usally calm after a strong tornado there is lots of debris and during a tornado there are things flying everywhere
Most deaths during a tornado are caused by debris.
No. Precipitation is water in some form (either liquid or frozen) falling from the sky. This may include rain, freezing rain, snow, sleet, graupel, or hail. A tornado does not meet this criterion. A tornado consists of a vortex in which air rapidly spirals inward and then upward. A tornado can be considered a type of whirlwind or wind storm.
A closet can provide good shelter during a tornado.
The safest place during a tornado is in a basement or similar underground shelter.
The safest place to be in your house during a tornado is in the basement.
Both. Most of the death and destruction occur during a tornado, but recovery from a particularly devastating tornado can take months or years.
The safest place to be during a tornado is in a basement or cellar.
The bathroom is generally the other safest place to go during a tornado.
The best place to be during a tornado is in a basement or cellar.
Generally the basement and the bathroom are the safest places to go during a tornado.