Hail happens in areas with many cumulonimbus clouds, or an area where thunderstorms or tornadoes are most likely to happen. Hail forms in clouds, and the more water the cloud has absorbed, the bigger the hail pellets are going to be.
I personally heard/learned that it happens exactly where rain happens. It happens in the clouds, when rain or water droplets are frozen and they turn into ice/hail. I think it can also happen when the rain is in the process of falling out of the clouds and the air is really really cold by the clouds and so it turns into hail/ice.
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Hail forms inside cumulonimbus clouds in a thunderstorm.
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Hail like other forms of pricipitation forms when evaporation happens. Clouds are formed and they get so heavy that pricipitation falls to Earth. This is called the water cycle.
They usually occur in warm weather.
it can form into hail, snowflakes, etc.........it can take the form of rain,snow,hail..
snow, sleet, rain, and hail
Hail is most likely to form in frozen tundra's and in places that have a big amount of precipitation (rain) for example, if there's a storm with a LOT of rain and the temperature is currently below freezing (33F) then hail is most likely to form there. if the temperature is a negative number like -15F then hail will become bigger and it can have a chance of destroying something
Rain, snow, hail, and sleet are a few forms of precipitation.
Precipitation in the form of rain sleet ,snow, hail
Yes, hail is a form of precipitation.
it can form into hail, snowflakes, etc.........it can take the form of rain,snow,hail..
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Hail is produced by thunderstorms with very strong updrafts.
Yes. Hail is produce by thunderstorms, which form from cumulonimbus clouds.
it can form into hail, snowflakes, etc.........it can take the form of rain,snow,hail..
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Cumulonimbus clouds are the only clouds that can form hail. No other cloud is capable of doing so.
The denotative meaning of "hail" is frozen precipitation in the form of balls or pellets of ice that falls from clouds.
Tornadoes themselves are not the cause of hail, thunderstorms are. In order to produce hail a storm must have a strong updraft to keep hailstones in the air as they form and a fairly large amount of turbulence to create the cycle that forms hail. Tornadoes also need a strong updraft to form but also need other factors such as rotation in the storm to form, but this rotation isn't needed for hail.
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