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A hailstorm is a weather event characterized by strong thunderstorms that produce hailstones. These hailstones are balls of ice that form within the clouds and fall to the ground during the storm. Hailstorms can cause damage to property and crops due to the size and speed of the hailstones.
A hailstorm is classified by the size of the hailstones. The size of the hailstones are determined by comparing the hailstones to different objects, like a penny or nickel or even sometimes a baseball.
The largest hailstone recorded in the U.S. fell in Vivian, South Dakota, on July 23, 2010. It had a diameter of 8 inches and weighed about 1 pound 15 ounces. The hailstorm associated with this event caused significant damage in the area.
Some minerals can have taste characteristics such as salty or bitter taste.
The largest hail storm ever recorded was in Amarillo Texas it lasted 2 hours and 15 minutes with over 200 million dollars in damages
a hailstorm is a type of storm with large amounts of hail
The Great Munich hailstorm, 1984
You are most likely to get caught in a hailstorm in Antarctica.
An hailstorm is 'un orage de grêle' in French.
A hailstorm sequence is when the sequence bounces around between numbers before it terminates.
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The violent hailstorm resulted in many broken windows and roof damage in my neighborhood.
A hailstorm is formed when air from a thunderstorm is carried upward at a rapid pace. If the water droplets in the air reach a certain altitude, they begin to freeze and fall to the ground. A hailstorm is sometimes the precursor to tornado activity.
A hailstorm is formed when air from a thunderstorm is carried upward at a rapid pace. If the water droplets in the air reach a certain altitude, they begin to freeze and fall to the ground. A hailstorm is sometimes the precursor to tornado activity.
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