Rob Wadsworth
EF5
Since this is first year chasing, I haven't seen any hail larger than a few golf balls. I had to report 3/4"> to the NWS as an eSpotter this year from Storm Lake IA.
My 92 yo Uncle recently told me of a hailstorm that hit only the N section of Alta IA when he was 17, that was less than a foot deep that rendered all the fields so destroyed - that not even a stock of corn could be seen for a couple of square miles and stayed on the ground for almost two days.
3" hail - Wow...
But the films I've seen of base balls covering the ground and the damage it can do - what is your horror story - or is it one of awe?
Or is it both?
Edit: Interesting link
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/08/0804_030804_largesthailstone.html
My 92 yo Uncle recently told me of a hailstorm that hit only the N section of Alta IA when he was 17, that was less than a foot deep that rendered all the fields so destroyed - that not even a stock of corn could be seen for a couple of square miles and stayed on the ground for almost two days.
3" hail - Wow...
But the films I've seen of base balls covering the ground and the damage it can do - what is your horror story - or is it one of awe?
Or is it both?
Edit: Interesting link
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/08/0804_030804_largesthailstone.html
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