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It may have been somewhere in Scotland such as the Cairngorm Mountains where most snow falls in the country . Or Snowdonia where 3,500 mm of water is said to fall annually there !
Hail falls out of the sky when the updrafts in a thunderstorm can no longer support the weight of the hailstone, causing it to drop to the ground.
Some parts of the world see no rain at all for several years.
Hailstones start off as a snowflake. In order to become a hailstone, a upwind has to blow it back up into the cloud and collect more water, snow, or ice. Then it freezes. This process can happen over and over again until the hailstone is heavy enough to fall out of the cloud. That's the process of a hailstone.
The largest snowflake ever recorded was measured to be about 15 inches (38 cm) wide and 8 inches (20 cm) thick. It was reported to have fallen in Fort Keogh, Montana, USA in 1887.
the heaviest hailstone on record fall was.... 1130
The highest fall into water ever recorded is 193 feet (59 meters), achieved by Darren Taylor (USA) in 2015.
The heaviest hail on record (currently) is 132 grams.
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It may have been somewhere in Scotland such as the Cairngorm Mountains where most snow falls in the country . Or Snowdonia where 3,500 mm of water is said to fall annually there !
it is that it is tornado alley it make a strong storm with ice and then ice comes then tornado
Hail falls out of the sky when the updrafts in a thunderstorm can no longer support the weight of the hailstone, causing it to drop to the ground.
If you were to cut a really big hailstone in half, you would likely find alternating layers of clear ice and cloudy ice. These layers form as the hailstone moves through different layers of the atmosphere where it encounters varying temperatures and degrees of humidity, resulting in the ice crystals forming differently.
Some parts of the world see no rain at all for several years.
Hailstones start off as a snowflake. In order to become a hailstone, a upwind has to blow it back up into the cloud and collect more water, snow, or ice. Then it freezes. This process can happen over and over again until the hailstone is heavy enough to fall out of the cloud. That's the process of a hailstone.
It was recorded sometime in 2003.