Holy Hail!!!
"A Winter Scene" by, Hendrick Avercamp
According to the best information we could gather this photo came from Crop damage south of Loup City in Nebraska. Photo courtesy of Diane Axmann. Approximate date July 09, 2014 Hail can create tremendous damage to anything that a hail storms dumps on. This includes but of course not limited to Crops, Windshields and Structures. However, just like snow is not going to be a thing of the past, I hope you do not expect Hail to be a thing of the past either. One insurer cancelled the Hail Policies of Hundreds of farmers. In fact Crop Pro Insurance Service of Johnston, Iowa was fined $50,000 and will not be allowed to reapply in the state for a Licence for 5 years. Just so everyone knows Hail while a common phenomenon will increase and become more severe as The Grand Solar Minimum we are entering worsens. Stay tuned to Rapidcooling.net to continue to bring you the latest news and information!
Updated 4/08/2019 Read the Full Article; "Insurer Pays $50,000 Fine over cancelled Hail Policies" Related Articles; "Several Hundred Hail Farmers Lose Hail Coverage" Comments are closed.
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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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