Domain: hailre.org

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Hail Research Information Center
Latest global severe hail storms with reports of *giant hail stones ... A massive hailstorm hit Australia's capital city Canberra on February 26th 2007. ...
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Hail Research Information Center
Hail stones to the size of tennis balls and softballs - up to 4.7 inch or 12 cm in diameter - has been reported while a hail fall period of about 20 minutes ...
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Hail Research Information Center
Hail Research Information Center Information center for global severe hailstorms, research and education. Beta version 1.0 (!) ...
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Hail Research Information Center
center of competence and information for global severe hailstorms research, information and education.
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Hail Research Information Center
This supercell caused hail damage up to 200 million USD, near 150 injuries and produced giant hail stones to the size of softballs. ...
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Hail Research Information Center
In search of the largest hail stones, we collect reports and pictures of giant hail stones from all over the world for each season or year. ...
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Hail Research Information Center
The largest hail stones has been reported from southern Tuscaloosa County to the size of baseballs or even larger. This is about 2.75 inch or 7,0 cm in ...
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Hail Research Information Center
A supercell thunderstorm on March 11th 2007 in West Columbia, Texas USA produced tennis ball sized hail and caused damage to cars and buildings. Contact: ...
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#(c) Hail Research Information Center | www.hailre.org | Marco ...
... 23 verification# 03/23/07,Bakersfield,Texas,USA,30.891,-102.298,770,,2.75,7.0,,,,,,,,,,,SPC/NWS,,y 03/23/07,Ashland,Kansas,USA,37.189,-99.765,594,,2.0 ...
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Hail Research Information Center
center of competence and information for global severe hailstorms research, information and education.
 
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