That depends entirely on how heavy the precipitation is.
Usually instead of individual drops, rainfall is measured in mm.
The stage of a thunderstorm that rain begins to fall is when the clouds begin to turn black and during and after the lightning strikes.
it is dangerous to shelter under a tree during a lightning storm because the tree is likely to be hit so it will fall on you and you'll get squashed.
Heavy precipitation is an example of one of the effects of a thunderstorm. They can also cause trees to fall, and damage power lines.
Temperatures fall with height in a thunderstorm cell. Temperatures generally fall with height in the atmosphere unless there's an inversion present (and those lead to a stable atmosphere not favorable for thunderstorm development)....So if there's thunderstorms present, temperatures should be falling with height.
... rain
The stage of a thunderstorm that rain begins to fall is when the clouds begin to turn black and during and after the lightning strikes.
No. Hail consists of pieces of ice that fall during a thunderstorm. The energy they have is kinetic energy.
Water drops that fall when the temperature is below freezing, fall as SNOW . Water drops that fall when the temperature is above freezing fall as RAIN .
it is dangerous to shelter under a tree during a lightning storm because the tree is likely to be hit so it will fall on you and you'll get squashed.
There will Probably lightning in the thunderstorm and the lightning is Probably going to hit the tallest object and electrocute anyone and anything that is near the struck object. Also the tall object might fall over during the thunderstorm and crush anyone or anything nearby.
if the temperature is above 90 degrees ,the answer is no !
Heavy precipitation is an example of one of the effects of a thunderstorm. They can also cause trees to fall, and damage power lines.
The Cumulus stage
Temperatures fall with height in a thunderstorm cell. Temperatures generally fall with height in the atmosphere unless there's an inversion present (and those lead to a stable atmosphere not favorable for thunderstorm development)....So if there's thunderstorms present, temperatures should be falling with height.
the lightning can fall on plants and it can kill the plants
sometimes it isn't cold enough for the hail to fall in it's ice form.
get farther apart