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It can. Hail often does come before a tornado, but most storms that produce hail do not produce tornadoes.

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When a tornado come or hail do you sit by the window?

No, if there is a tornado or hail near a window is one of the least safe places to be.


Is a tornado precipitation?

No. Precipitation is water that falls from the sky in some form, such as rain, snow, or hail. A tornado is basically a violent wind storm. While tornadoes are usually accompanied by rain and often by hail, this precipitation is not directly related to the tornado itself.


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What are green clouds?

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Is a hailstonefrom a tornado?

No. Hail stones are caused by rising air in thunderstorms that blows rain upward to the height of the atmosphere in which temperatures are freezing. Many tornado producing storms have strong updrafts and also produce hail---but you can have hail without a tornado and likewise you can have a tornado without any hail.


What do you do when hail falls?

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How come snow doesn't melt quickly like hail?

The only reason is because hail usually falls in the summer when it's very warm. Snow falls when it is around freezing or much below.


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Does hail occur when there is a tornado?

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Does the tornado form after the hail?

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