Heavy rainfall was experienced over a few days and hailstone was also in evidence. |
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The hailstone freezes and melts alternatively when he moves through the cold and hot air. |
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He explained that skilled golfers are loyal to one type of ball, and bad golfers don't know a Titleist from a hailstone. |
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A hailstone with a 7-inch diameter and a circumference of 18.75 inches was recently named the largest hailstone ever recovered in the United States. |
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The hailstone then may undergo 'wet growth', where the liquid outer shell collects other smaller hailstones. |
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Once a hailstone becomes too heavy to be supported by the storm's updraft, it falls from the cloud. |
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A widow up at Ten Mile went on TV with a hailstone the size of a grapefruit, but subsequent investigation revealed it to be something from her freezer. |
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We guarantee the removal of hailstone damage from your vehicle pool. |
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In rare incidences with hailstone sizes of more than 3 cm, severe damages take place, not only on agricultural plantings, but also on cars and buildings. |
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The hailstone gains an ice layer and grows increasingly larger with each ascent. |
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If the hailstone then enters a region of lower temperature and lower water content, the impacting droplets may freeze individually to produce ice of relatively low density with air spaces between the droplets. |
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In large hailstones, latent heat released by further freezing may melt the outer shell of the hailstone. |
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Thomas Beddoes and John Hailstone were engaged in a geological controversy on the rival merits of the Plutonian and Neptunist hypotheses. |
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In the latter years of the war, during the Japanese withdrawal to the Japanese home islands, the Allies effectively neutralized Truk in Operation Hailstone. |
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