Holy Hail!!!
"A Winter Scene" by, Hendrick Avercamp
Author unknown; stormsite.com, 5/26/2019
Kudos, Diamond at The Oppenheimer Ranch Project Forward, Ray Langella Please Treat me to a Cup of Coffee -$5, $10 or whatever you can do. This way I can keep sharing articles, data, information and science regarding Real, Sun Driven Climate Change! Thanks in advance! One unfortunate side effect of Grand Solar Minimums is the affect Hail Storms have on Property and Crops. Hail over the past couple of years has increased not so much in frequency but size. As they say, it's not really the frequency which is important but the size. Sound familiar? In fact Tennis Ball size Hail if you can imagine was reported in Springfield Colorado on May 26th. According to the Related Article below dated March 18th, 2019 "Hail causes about $10 billion in damage in North America every year..." and "Generally, 5 percent of storms carry hail at least 3 inches in diameter.....Last year, 14 percent of storms carried hail that big" That is a big problem if you live in area at risk for frequent hail events. Of course it remains to be seen if this trend continues and 3 inch size hail continues to increase through the summer of 2019. By the way have you ever wondered what it would feel like to get hit by Hail close to the size of a Tennis Ball? I don't!!! Just stay tuned to this news feed for more info. And, if you live in an area where hail is a common event please also read the related article below. Read the full article here; "2.50 Inch Hail Near Springfield, Colorado" Related articles; Hail damage led to insurance woes for homeowners: Know what to expect when you file a claim |
Weather, 11 March About Holy Hail
This Topic covers Hail and points to Articles and information regarding not only the amount of Hail during Grand Solar Minimums but the amount of damage it can do. Most Hail Storms occur between May and September. According to Erie Insurance, "The region where Nebraska, Colorado and Wyoming meet tops the list as the most common location for hailstorms. It is appropriately known as Hail Alley. The city of Cheyenne, Wyoming, experiences more hailstorms than any other city, with upwards of 10 hailstorms a year." (When and Where Hail is Most Common; Erie Insurance, August 18, 2014) Categories |
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