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  2. Thunderstorm - Wikipedia

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    Any thunderstorm that produces hail that reaches the ground is known as a hailstorm. [61] Thunderclouds that are capable of producing hailstones are often seen obtaining green coloration. Hail is more common along mountain ranges because mountains force horizontal winds upwards (known as orographic lifting ), thereby intensifying the updrafts ...

  3. Hail - Wikipedia

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    Any thunderstorm which produces hail that reaches the ground is known as a hailstorm. [5] An ice crystal with a diameter of >5 mm (0.20 in) is considered a hailstone . [ 4 ] Hailstones can grow to 15 cm (6 in) and weigh more than 0.5 kg (1.1 lb).

  4. Storm - Wikipedia

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    Hailstorm – A type of storm that precipitates round chunks of ice. Hailstorms usually occur during regular thunderstorms. While most of the hail that precipitates from the clouds is fairly small and virtually harmless, there are occasional occurrences of hail greater than 2 inches (5 cm) in diameter that can cause much damage and injuries.

  5. Three FEET — not inches — of hail reported in Texas storm ...

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    Hail forms inside cumulonimbus clouds, which produce severe weather, including thunder, lightning and heavy rain. Raindrops circulate in cumulonimbus clouds, which can lead to hailstones.

  6. Grapefruit-sized hail? Climate change could bring giant ice ...

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    Hail damage doesn’t generally occur in big multibillion-dollar events. “It’s really because we’re seeing death by 1,000 paper cuts,” Ashley said. "It’s $2 million in damage in one ...

  7. Severe weather - Wikipedia

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    Severe is defined as hail 1 to 2 inches (25 to 51 mm) diameter, winds 58 to 75 miles per hour (93 to 121 km/h), or a tornado. [11] Significant severe is defined as hail 2 inches (51 mm) in diameter or larger, winds 75 mph (65 knots, 120 km/h) or more, or a tornado of strength EF2 or stronger. [1] [12]

  8. In Texas, can your insurance company consider your car a ...

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    Some parts of North Texas saw baseball-sized hail on Thursday as severe thunderstorms rolled through the region. The largest hailstones ranged from 1.5 to 3 inches in diameter across Denton and ...

  9. Cloud seeding - Wikipedia

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    Cloud seeding is a type of weather modification that aims to change the amount or type of precipitation, mitigate hail or disperse fog. The usual objective is to increase rain or snow, either for its own sake or to prevent precipitation from occurring in days afterward.