DRMabe
EF1
Around here in NC, hail can get up to golf ball size. At least thats the biggest I can ever remember around here. The majority of it is pea-dime size though, and it's always in the heavy precip. I don't mind hail, in fact I have purposely gotten into it several times in the past, including some quarter size hail a few weeks ago. However, I have never been in anything larger than golf ball. I would like to keep my windows, I want to avoid it unless I have a shelter to ride it out in to get some good video of it. I know the basic on identifying hail on radar (purple). Also a whitish column would be a hail shaft. So I have a few questions for you guys that know alot about the storms in the midwest. I'm heading out there in about 10 days. Not worried about body damage really, but do not want to lose windows.
From what I understand, large hail is always in the updraft? Correct?
Can a storm "sling" large hail out to the sizes like it can smaller stuff, or does the big heavy stuff usually just fall straight down?
I would like to get somewhat close to a tornado, maybe a mile away. If I'm to the south of the storm, would there be any chance of large hail in that area aside from another storm coming up on me and dropping it?
Whats the best way to stay out of the big stuff aside from not chasing at all? lol I know it's a risk, and I'm prepared to take it. However even if it means breaking off or falling back to keep my windows, thats what I'll do.
From what I understand, large hail is always in the updraft? Correct?
Can a storm "sling" large hail out to the sizes like it can smaller stuff, or does the big heavy stuff usually just fall straight down?
I would like to get somewhat close to a tornado, maybe a mile away. If I'm to the south of the storm, would there be any chance of large hail in that area aside from another storm coming up on me and dropping it?
Whats the best way to stay out of the big stuff aside from not chasing at all? lol I know it's a risk, and I'm prepared to take it. However even if it means breaking off or falling back to keep my windows, thats what I'll do.