yes a hail cannon is cold
No. Hail is ice; it is cold.
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Hail is typically cold because it forms in cold thunderstorm clouds where temperatures at high altitudes are below freezing. As hail falls to the ground, it may retain its cold temperature even if it melts slightly on the way down.
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because ice is cold and hail is ice
A hail cannon is a device designed to prevent hail damage to crops by generating shock waves that are believed to disrupt the formation of hailstones in clouds. It typically consists of a large barrel that emits explosive sounds or pressure waves, with the intention of altering weather patterns in a localized area. However, scientific evidence supporting the effectiveness of hail cannons is limited, and their use remains controversial among meteorologists and agricultural experts.
Hail is cold because it is ice. More specifically, hail originates very high in the atmosphere, where it is always very cold. When a hailstone is large enough it falls back to the ground fast enough that it does not have time to warm back up.
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No, blizzards do not produce hail. Blizzards are severe snowstorms characterized by strong winds and blowing snow, whereas hail is formed in thunderstorms when updrafts carry raindrops into cold upper atmospheres where they freeze into ice pellets.
sometimes it isn't cold enough for the hail to fall in it's ice form.
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