Devon Hailstorm
On Oct 30, 6:04*pm, " wrote:
On Oct 30, 5:57 pm, Bonos Ego wrote:
What a day!
For those of us in the SW, the pictures on Spotlight are going to be
interesting!
For those not living in the South West, but have SKY TV, and would
like to watch spotlight, try Sky TV Channel 987.
There's some video footage here toohttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/7700167.stm
From those incredible pictures people could be forgiven for
calling it snow because that's what it looks like. The hail must have
been very small but there's a huge volume of it which makes one think
it must be of low density. But hail is clear ice so that cannot be
the case. Does anyone have any explanation of these characteristics?
The storm cannot have had a supercell structure or the hail would
probably have gone up and down a few times before finally falling out
as large hail.
Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.
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