It actually can hail a long time after a tornado. It hails only for a few minutes because not cold enough or the clouds aren't thick.
A hailstone fell on Horsham, Sussex on September 5th 1958, weighing 190g. It's the heaviest hailstone ever recorded in Britain.
Run for cover!
Hailstones start off as a snowflake. In order to become a hailstone, a upwind has to blow it back up into the cloud and collect more water, snow, or ice. Then it freezes. This process can happen over and over again until the hailstone is heavy enough to fall out of the cloud. That's the process of a hailstone.
No, not even close. Hurricanes can last for days on end.
It may show how hard it was raining in the cloud, or how much the amount of rain differed depending on the thickness of the ice layers. Hope this helped (:
Tony Hailstone is 6'.
Bernard Hailstone died in 1987.
Bernard Hailstone was born in 1910.
Dominic Hailstone was born in 1973.
Samuel Hailstone died in 1851.
Samuel Hailstone was born in 1768.
John Hailstone was born in 1759.
John Hailstone died in 1847.
hailstone looks like lumps of ice
basicaly hailstone means frozen rainfalling
Sam Hailstone has written: 'The dose repeated'
sometimes only a few days. a species of mayfly only live a few minutes