Hail stones are stones that get sweeped up in thunder storms. Then they freeze and turn into Ice which can be slippy so watch wear boots that are not slippy and ones that is good for the snow or wear wellingtons they are good for ice and snow and even the rain never wear trainers cause they can be slippy would then get sweeped along in the clouds and start falling down as hail.they can hit your face,hands and your neck hard so if anytime there is hailstones be sure to wear a jacket with a hood and put the hood up and look down so that they don't hit you and wear gloves so that they wont hit your hands.
Hail stones are balls or chunks of ice that are formed within thunderstorm clouds when supercooled water droplets freeze on contact with dust particles. As these ice particles are lifted and fall repeatedly within the cloud, they accumulate layers of ice, growing in size until they eventually become too heavy to be held aloft by the updrafts and fall to the ground.
A hail storm is basically a storm with hail dropping from the sky
^^ Wow, amazing wording there.
and for those of you who don't know what hail is...
it's frozen atmospheric particles, such as water, dirt and pollution.
and once it gets to a certain temperature in the sky, the hail is heavy enough to drop.
Hail.
Pieces of ice falling from the sky are called hail.
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Hail stones are formed when updrafts in a storm repeatedly carry water droplets to the freezing level in the atmosphere, where they freeze and grow in size before falling to the ground. The stones fall when they become too heavy for the updrafts to keep them suspended in the air.
Hailstones are not directly related to tornadoes. Hail forms within thunderstorms when updrafts carry raindrops into extremely cold layers of the atmosphere, causing them to freeze and grow larger as they are circulated within the storm cloud. Tornadoes can occur within severe thunderstorms, but they are a separate phenomenon from hail.
No, hail generally only occurs in the summer.
Hail.
Hail stones. Gall stones. The Rolling Stones. Tombstones. Kidney stones.
Hail stones. Gall stones. The Rolling Stones. Tombstones. Kidney stones.
Hail stones. Gall stones. The Rolling Stones. Tombstones. Kidney stones.
Hail stones. Gall stones. The Rolling Stones. Tombstones. Kidney stones.
wind dosent have anything to do with hail storms it just moves it around ...
Hail stones form in clouds through a process of ice crystal growth and water droplet accretion. Updrafts in the cloud carry the hail stones to higher altitudes where they can grow larger before eventually becoming too heavy and falling to the ground as hail.
Pieces of ice falling from the sky are called hail.
One can avoid hail damage to one's car by parking it in a garage. Hail stones are usually small but can be as large as a golf ball or even larger. In areas prone to large hail stones, roofs are usually covered with materials that do not shatter, which avoids a lot of expensive damage.
Hail stones
the can be pea size up to computer CD