Hail comes from cumulonimbus clouds.
Cumulonimbus
the hail is formed in a big puffy cloud named a cumulonimbus
The most likely type of cloud that would result in hail and lightning would be the nimbous cloud.
Generally, it's the rain that it produces. However, if during this process the temperature drops to very low, they freeze and fall down as Hails.
The color of a cloud depends on how much light is able to move freely through the water droplets. A "green" cloud (generally a cumulonimbus cloud ) can also be described as "dark and angry" and is often associated with severe weather. They can potentially produce heavy rain, frequent lightening strikes, hail and tornadoes. A lighter colored cloud can produce hail, but when it is "green" the weather service generally expects the possibility of hail.
Cumulonimbus clouds.
A "Nimbus Cloud" is a cloud that produces precipitation. Most likely a Hail or Snow Cloud.
The type of cloud produces heavy rain lightning thunder hail and strong wind is called cumulonimbus.
A Nimbus cloud produces precipitiation. Precipitation can be rain, snow, hail, ect.
the hail is formed in a big puffy cloud named a cumulonimbus
a nimbus cloud that produces precipitation. usually the precipitation reaches the ground as rain, hail or snow, however, that is not requirement, falling precipitation may evaporate as virga.
yes it is
Hail is a product of thunderstorms, which are cumulonimbus clouds.
Hail is a product of cumulonimbus clouds. In other words, thunderstorms.
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Yes they can, however only if the cloud is a cirrus cloud. A good example of this is hail.
Yes. Hail is produce by thunderstorms, which form from cumulonimbus clouds.