dmckemy
EF1
So I was just curious as to what the largest hailstone ever recorded was, and as usual, I referred to wikipedia for answers. Apparently, in Aurora, Nebraska, they measured a 7 inch hailstone that fell on June 22, 2003. That's quite the hailstone!
Now naturally, I wanted to check the SPC reports for that day and see what they had to say about a 7 inch hailstone...however, if you look at the reports for that day, the largest hailstone mentioned is 4.5 inches (though it mentions holes in neighbors roofs big enough to climb through...so they must've been a little larger). Any reason why the SPC would not include this 7 inch monster in the reports? I've seen the SPC refer to the media/news for spotting stuff before, so even if the guy himself did not report this to the SPC, I'm sure the media/news would have reported it.
Also, just out of curiosity, but what kind of updraft would you need to support that large of a hailstone?

Now naturally, I wanted to check the SPC reports for that day and see what they had to say about a 7 inch hailstone...however, if you look at the reports for that day, the largest hailstone mentioned is 4.5 inches (though it mentions holes in neighbors roofs big enough to climb through...so they must've been a little larger). Any reason why the SPC would not include this 7 inch monster in the reports? I've seen the SPC refer to the media/news for spotting stuff before, so even if the guy himself did not report this to the SPC, I'm sure the media/news would have reported it.
Also, just out of curiosity, but what kind of updraft would you need to support that large of a hailstone?