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Hail - Wikipedia
It consists of balls or irregular lumps of ice, each of which is called a hailstone. Ice pellets generally fall in cold weather, while hail growth is greatly ...
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Hail Basics - Severe Weather 101
Hailstones are formed when raindrops are carried upward by thunderstorm updrafts into extremely cold areas of the atmosphere and freeze. Hailstones then grow by ...
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HAILSTONE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HAILSTONE is a pellet of hail.
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hailstone
hailstone (ˈheɪlstəʊn) [f. hail n.1 + stone n. OE. haᵹolstán, ON. haglsteinn, MHG. hagelstein, MLG. hagelstên, Du. hagelsteen, Yorksh. dial. haggle-steean.] A pellet of hail.c 1000 ælfric Hom. I. 52 Orsorh betwux ðam greatum haᵹolstanum. 13.. Coer de L. 2190 The bowmen..shot quarelles and eke stone,...
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HAILSTONE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
HAILSTONE meaning: 1. a small, hard ball of ice that falls from the sky like rain 2. a small, hard ball of ice that…. Learn more.
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Hailstone National Wildlife Refuge
Hailstone Refuge has seasonal wetlands and mixed shrubland-grassland habitat that is important to springtime waterfowl and shorebirds and other year-round ...
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Hailstone (disambiguation)
Hailstone typically refers to a piece of hail. Hailstone may also refer to:
Hailstone (surname), list of people with the surname
Operation Hailstone, a 1944 American military operation against Japan
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World's Heaviest Hailstone | Coffeyville, KS - Official Website
The heaviest hailstone on record fell in Coffeyville. The hailstone measured 17.5 inches in circumference, weighed 1.67 pounds and scientists estimated that it ...
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How hailstones form and what causes them to get so big - YouTube
Hail is basically just a ball or lump of ice -- typically forming during severe thunderstorms. When large hail storms happen in densely ...
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Hailstone - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A hailstone is a round ball of ice which falls out of a storm cloud. About 5,000 hailstorms a year in the United States of America make hail 3/4 of an inch or ...
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Hailstone | meteorology - Britannica
The hailstones that fall from deep, vigorous clouds in warm weather consist of a core surrounded by several alternate layers of clear and opaque ice.
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How does hail form? - NASA GPM
Hail forms when thunderstorm updrafts are strong enough to carry water droplets well above the freezing level. This freezing process forms a hailstone.
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Operation Hailstone - Wikipedia
Operation Hailstone was a massive United States Navy air and surface attack on Truk Lagoon on 17-18 February 1944, conducted as part of the American offensive drive against the Imperial Japanese Navy in the Pacific Ocean theatre. Background The Caroline Islands.
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Samuel Hailstone
Samuel Hailstone (1768–1851) was an English botanist.
Life
Hailstone was born at Hoxton, near London, in 1768. Edward Hailstone died at Walton 24 March 1890, aged 72.
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