Conditions were good on the river despite hailstorms blowing over London while the boats were getting into position. |
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The state is also exposed to 100 to 350 tornadoes each month, an annual hurricane season and hailstorms. |
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Other parts of the world that have damaging hailstorms include China, Russia, India and northern Italy. |
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This year the crop had been affected first by a spell of drought between February and April and subsequently by hailstorms in some pockets. |
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The summer of 2004 saw what seemed like an abnormal number of sudden hailstorms and downpours in the Denver area while concrete was being placed. |
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They've had misfortune recently with the weather, after hailstorms destroyed their vegetables. |
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Mt Hotham had two inches of rain on the weekend, followed by wild weather full of hailstorms overnight. |
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Freak hailstorms will victimize the prairies while oppressive heat waves cook southern Ontario. |
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It means 500 percent more floods, mudslides, hailstorms, drought, ice storms and wildfires. |
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The weather bureau said hailstorms are a possibility in the coming days, adding Taipei residents should be on alert for flooding and lightning. |
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So maybe, in time, destructive hailstorms could be a thing of the past. |
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The meltwater from large hailstorms can create a slurry of water, hail and sand or soil, forming temporary rivers. |
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There had been rain, squalls mingled with snow, hailstorms, gusts of wind, but these inclemencies did not last. |
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It allows for regulating the colouration of the apple skin, but also protects the trees from hailstorms, which are a frequent occurrence in some regions. |
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Pack outs have been good, despite the fact there were some hailstorms earlier in the year followed by high temperatures which could still give rise to sunburn on later fruit. |
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