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- Precipitation rain hail snow mist fog dew condensation photographs ...
- Sensitivity of Hail Precipitation to Ensembles of Uncertainties of ...
- Sensitivity of Hail Precipitation to Ensembles of Uncertainties of ...
- Sensitivity of Hail Precipitation to Ensembles of Uncertainties of ...
- The Impact of Hail on Your Roof - The Roofing Center
- Severe Weather 101: Hail Basics
- Can You Eat Hail? Safety Tips and Risks
- Oh, hail. - Dangerous Intersection
- Hail hits Bendigo dealers
- Precipitation Cascade rain hail snow condensation photographs ...



What is Hail?



How Does Hail Form?



Types of Hail
Hail can vary in size, shape, and severity. The most common types of hail include: Pea-sized hail: Small hailstones that are typically less than 1/4 inch in diameter. Quarter-sized hail: Hailstones that are approximately 1 inch in diameter. Golf ball-sized hail: Large hailstones that are about 1.5 inches in diameter. Baseball-sized hail: Extremely large hailstones that can be up to 2.5 inches in diameter.