Hail can fall in the tropics. It happens when it's super cold. An example is Jamaica, hail can fall in places like clarendon. Hail storms in the tropics are rare but they do occur.
Thunderstorms happen in the tropics because of the humidity, the warm/humid ai is pushed up by cold front creatung large, dark nimbus clouds which are thunderstorm clouds Hope this helps :)
No, hail is freezing rain.
The largest hailstone on record fell on July 23, 2010 in Vivian Nebraska. It was 18.5 inches in circumference and nearly 2 pounds in weight. The biggest ones typically fall in the US Great Plains, but even there it's quite rare to see anything more than the size of baseballs.
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Tornadoes are most often associated with a rotating thunderstorm called a supercell. Supercells are the most powerful thunderstorms on Earth, capable of generating very large hail and straight-line winds in excess of 100 mph in addition to tornadoes.
'Sleet' or 'hail'.
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* Rain * lightning * and high winds mostly but some times thunderstorms can bring about * tornados * flash floods * hail * tropical storms * hurricanes
Severe thunderstorms often occur along cold fronts. These storms can produce damaging winds, large hail, flooding, and sometimes tornadoes.
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Hail is found anywhere thunderstorms occur, especially severe storms. This would be most places in the mid-latitudes, especially continental locations. The tropics have lots of thunderstorms but not as many generate hail.
Hail storms are not beneficial in any way, but entirely disastrous.
They are all forms of dangerous weather. Both tornadoes and hail storms are a product of severe thunderstorms and often occur together. Both tornadoes and blizzards produce strong winds. Aside from that they are very different.
Intense Rain and Hail which may lead to storms and cyclonic storms.
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No. it is impossible to prevent storms of any sort.
Deserts can have dust storms, wind storms, thunderstorms, blizzards, hail storms, etc.
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