Hail occur in st.vincent and the Grenadines on December 24th 2013 during a rain storm that night. resident felt and heard the pellet sounds on their roof as they listen to the rain.
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No. Hail is a product of strong thunderstorms, which generally occur with low pressure.
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.
hail
These are very different things. Oregon tends to get sleet, which comes in the winter where the temperature is near freezing. Hail can occur, and usually in summer, but it doesn't occur too often because thunderstorms aren't too common, at least on the west side of the mountains.
Hail can occur in any part of Illinois.
Troposphere
Often, but not always.
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No. Hail is a product of strong thunderstorms, which generally occur with low pressure.
Sleet, Hail, and Snow: in the winter Sleet: -4 to 14 degrees F.
Hurricanes can occur just about anywhere in the Caribbean.
typically spring cause that's where tornadoes occur that was sometimes produce by intense thunderstorms that produce significant activity that even involves hail
No, hail requires strong updrafts to form. These do not occur in such shallow clouds as nimbostratus.
Spring and fall.
Snow, hail, rain,fog and mist
Hail overall is more common. But damaging winds appear to occur more frequently than severe hail (≥1" diameter).