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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HailHail - Wikipedia

    Any thunderstorm which produces hail that reaches the ground is known as a hailstorm. An ice crystal with a diameter of >5 mm (0.20 in) is considered a hailstone. Hailstones can grow to 15 cm (6 in) and weigh more than 0.5 kg (1.1 lb). Unlike ice pellets, hailstones are often layered and can be irregular and clumped together.

  2. Learn what hail is, how it forms, how it falls, and where it occurs most frequently. Find out how NSSL researches hail and its effects on people, animals, and property.

  3. traducir HAILSTORM: granizada. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.

  4. www.ifrc.org › our-work › disasters-climate-and-crisesHailstorms | IFRC

    3 de ene. de 2024 · Learn what hailstorms are, how they form and what effects they can have on people and property. Find out how to reduce risks, prepare to respond and monitor weather alerts for this type of disaster.

  5. 9 de feb. de 2021 · Hailstorms are dangerous phenomena that are expected to change in response to a warming climate. This Review summarizes current knowledge of climate change effects on hailstorms, details the ...

  6. Thunderstorm Hazards - Hail. Strong updrafts create a rain-free "vault" underneath the leading edge of a supercell. Hail is precipitation that is formed when updrafts in thunderstorms carry raindrops upward into extremely cold areas of the atmosphere. Hail can damage aircraft, homes and cars, and can be deadly to livestock and people.

  7. 4 de feb. de 2024 · Hail is a type of solid precipitation associated with thunderstorms that consists of irregular lumps or rounded balls of ice. 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.

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