Hail will finally get the attention it deserves this spring, with the world's largest field campaign ever devoted to studying the destructive phenomena.
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Twisted Sifter on MSNStorms That Produce Massive Hailstones May Become More Common, And Scientists Are Still Trying To Figure Out How They FormIn 1986, there was a hailstorm in the Gopalganj district of Bangladesh that produced hail weighing as much as 1.02 kilograms ...
Forecasters warn of 2-inch hail and damaging winds in North Texas as severe storms approach during a cold front, marking the ...
More on record-setting hail from our Weather Historian, Christopher C. Burt. The largest hail stone on record in the U.S. was an eight-inch monster that fell on July 23, 2010 in Vivian ...
Hail is more costly and destructive than tornadoes, and it's set to finally get more scientific attention this spring, with the world's largest field campaign ever devoted to studying the phenomena.
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