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- Severe Weather 101: Hail Basics
Hail falls when it becomes heavy enough to overcome the strength of the thunderstorm updraft and is pulled toward the earth by gravity Smaller hailstones can be blown away from the updraft by horizontal winds, so larger hail typically falls closer to the updraft than smaller hail
- Hail - Wikipedia
Hail formation requires environments of strong, upward motion of air within the parent thunderstorm (similar to tornadoes) and lowered heights of the freezing level In the mid-latitudes, hail forms near the interiors of continents, while, in the tropics, it tends to be confined to high elevations
- HAIL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HAIL is precipitation in the form of small balls or lumps usually consisting of concentric layers of clear ice and compact snow How to use hail in a sentence
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- Live updates: Intense tornadoes, large hail threaten 132 million from . . .
Severe storms are expected to sweep across the Midwest and Northeast, bringing a dangerous threat of strong tornadoes, destructive winds, and large hail to over 132 million people
- What Is Hail? Definition, Formation, and Facts
This article explores the definition of hail, its formation process, the factors influencing its development, its varying sizes, and how it differs from other forms of precipitation like graupel, sleet, and snow What Is Hail? Hail is a type of solid precipitation that forms during thunderstorms
- Hail Maps for the United States - HailStrike
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- Hail | Hailstorms, Precipitation, Hailstones | Britannica
Hail, precipitation of balls or pieces of ice with a diameter of 5 mm (about 0 2 inch) to more than 15 cm (about 6 inches) In contrast, ice pellets (sleet; sometimes called small hail) have a diameter less than 5 mm
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