April 6
"Hail alley," averages seven to nine hail days per year.
The first named storm was Ana (tropical storm); the first hurricane was Bill.
The names alternate; one storm is given a boy's name, the next a girl's name. They also alternate from year to year, if the first storm is going to receive a boy's or a girl name ( the first storm of 2012 was named Alberto, and the first storm of 2013 will be named Andrea).
A 100-year storm is a storm that, on averages, has a 1% chance of ocurring in any given year, so, on average, such a storm will occur approximately every 100 years.
April 6
New Year's Day Storm happened in 1992.
The Twin Cities had a hail storm on July 7, 2014. Arvada, Colorado also had hail storms in the month of July this year.
Hail storms happen pretty much anywhere it can rain and snow. since it is just ice. they happen in Buffalo NY probably every year.
"Hail alley," averages seven to nine hail days per year.
Yes, of course. This year? Next year? There is no way to know. But it WILL happen someday.
The first named storm was Ana (tropical storm); the first hurricane was Bill.
The Great Red Spot had happened 100 years ago!
Meteor storms are space phenomena which happen at certain times of year.
The first named storm of the 2014 Atlantic Hurricane Season will be Arthur.
The names alternate; one storm is given a boy's name, the next a girl's name. They also alternate from year to year, if the first storm is going to receive a boy's or a girl name ( the first storm of 2012 was named Alberto, and the first storm of 2013 will be named Andrea).
The first tropical storm of the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season was Hurricane Alex.