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Tornadoes are usually accompanied by rain and are often accompanied by hail.

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What does droplets that become to heavy to remain suspended in the air fall out of the clouds as?

Droplets that become too heavy to remain suspended in the air fall out of the clouds as precipitation, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.


What happens during precipitation process?

Depending on near ground temperatures precipitation will be seen as rain or snow. If the winds aloft are strong enough, the precipitation could be sleet, or hail. You might want to visit a dictionary before asking questions such as this one. The in cloud situation is that water vapor condenses, usually on something in the cloud with it, such as dust particles. Once sufficient moisture has condensed it begins to fall as rain, or snow, typically.


Does precipitation fall when clouds get too heavy with water and ice?

Yes, precipitation occurs when cloud particles such as water droplets or ice crystals become too heavy to remain suspended in the atmosphere and fall to the ground due to gravity. The type of precipitation (rain, snow, sleet, etc.) depends on the temperature at various altitudes in the atmosphere.


Where does precipitation fall when there is a warm front?

Precipitation typically falls ahead of the warm front, as warmer air rises over the denser, cooler air mass. This rising motion causes the air to cool and the moisture to condense, leading to precipitation.


What happens to the stuff a tornado picks up after it dies?

After a tornado weakens and dissipates, the debris it picked up can fall back to the ground or be carried away by the wind. Items may be dropped back relatively close to where they were originally picked up or scattered over a wider area depending on the strength of the tornado.

Related Questions

What type of precipitation would fall at 27 degrees Fahrenheit?

At 27 degrees Fahrenheit, the precipitation would likely fall as snow.


What are two seasons that tornadoes least likely to occur?

Tornadoes are least likely to occur during the winter and fall seasons. Cooler temperatures and more stable atmospheric conditions during these seasons typically inhibit the development of the strong thunderstorms necessary for tornado formation.


What type of natural disaster is most likely to occur in late spring and in fall?

Tornadoes are most likely to occur in late spring, especially in the central United States during tornado season. During fall, hurricanes or tropical storms are more common, particularly in coastal regions.


During which stage of a thunderstorm does rain begin to fall?

The stage of a thunderstorm that rain begins to fall is when the clouds begin to turn black and during and after the lightning strikes.


What seasons do the 4 main types of precipitation most likely occur?

The four main types of precipitation are: rain, sleet, snow, and freezing rain. The seasons that the four main types of precipitation occur are the cold seasons, fall and winter.


When are tornadoes most likely to strike?

in the beginning of Spring to the end of Fall


What two seasons are tornadoes least likely to occur?

Tornadoes are least common in winter and autumn.


Is precipitation same during all four seasons?

There is a higher amount of precipitation in summer because of the warmer weather but the other 3 fall winter and spring are about the same.


Where on earths surface does most most precipitation fall?

Where on earth surface does most precipitation fall


What type of precipitation falls during an occluded front?

At an occluded front, rain or snow can fall. Hope this helps. =)


What stage of a thunderstorm does precipitation fall?

Precipitation falls during the mature stage of a thunderstorm when the updraft and downdraft coexist, allowing rain, hail, or other forms of precipitation to reach the ground.


What does most precipitation fall as?

Rain.