Yes, there are hail storms in the Philippines.
According to the Philippine Atmospheric Seophysical Services Administration (PAG-ASA), a hailstorm occurs when the clouds in the area are too low.
When cumulus and nimbus clouds combine, it produces a solid precipitation, the hail. When the clouds are near the ground, the raindrops which are crystal forms of water could no longer dissolve thus remaining as solid particles when they hit ground.
it is the 2 moonsoon the hanging habagat and the hanging amihan
Well, there are rare times when a tornado sweeps through the Philippines. Hurricanes that occur in the Philippines are called typhoons.
No, a hurricane is not a tornado over water. A tornado and a hurricane are quite different. A hurricane is a large-scale self-sustaining storm pressure system, typically hundreds of miles wide. A tornado is a small-scale vortex dependent on a parent thunderstorm rarely over a mile wide. A tornado on water is called a waterspout.
A hurricane
Zero. If you are killed in a hurricane, you are already dead, so you can't be killed by a tornado.
A tornado and a hurricane cannot "combine" as they operate on different scales. It is fairly common for tornadoes to produce tornadoes.
The extreme winds in a tornado or hurricane can easily destroy the flag and possibly bring down the flagpole,
Yes. Tornadoes, including some killer tornadoes, do occur in the Philippines.
It can't. A hurricane can't become a tornado.
a hurricane
Both a hurricane and a tornado have centers of intense low pressure.
If you mean a hurricane in a bottle then yes, a hurricane in a bottle and a tornado in a bottle are the same thing. In shape, however, the vortex bears more resemblance to a tornado than a hurricane.
The winds in a tornado funnel are perhaps faster (and therefore more destructive) than a hurricane, but the diameter of a tornado is very very small compared with a hurricane.
No, a hurricane is a huge storm hundreds of miles wide. A tornado is tiny by comparison.
a tornado because of when it hit it it keeps going but a hurricane will stop at land
The duration of Hurricane Ivan tornado outbreak is 48 hours.
The duration of Hurricane Georges tornado outbreak is 144 hours.
A hurricane
No, a hurricane is not a tornado over water. A tornado and a hurricane are quite different. A hurricane is a large-scale self-sustaining storm pressure system, typically hundreds of miles wide. A tornado is a small-scale vortex dependent on a parent thunderstorm rarely over a mile wide. A tornado on water is called a waterspout.