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Climate impacts and future trends of hailstorms in China based on millennial records [PDF]
Understanding how hailstorm trends have changed in the context of climate change is a persistent challenge, mainly because of the lack of long-term consistent observations of hailstorms. Here, we leverage hail damage records from Chinese historical books
Qinghong Zhang +6 more
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Increased hailstorms in cities through cell merger mechanism across North America and East Asia [PDF]
Hailstorms rank among the most destructive extreme weather events globally, causing substantial property damage. While limited case studies suggest that cities may exacerbate hailstorms, the underlying mechanisms remain uncertain because of the complex ...
Ang Zhou +3 more
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A Case Study of a Hailstorm in the Shanghai Region: Leveraging Multisource Observational Data and a Novel Single-Polarization X-Band Array Weather Radar [PDF]
This study investigates a severe summer convective hailstorm that occurred in Shanghai on 18 August 2019, using multisource meteorological datasets, with a particular focus on the innovative application of a single-polarization X-band array weather radar
Xiaoqiong Zhen +9 more
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Structural Damage Assessment of an Airfoil Anti-Icing System under Hailstorm Conditions
This paper presents a comprehensive comparative study of the resilience of leading edge anti-icing systems on business jets when exposed to severe hailstorm conditions. Using advanced simulation models correlated with experimental data, the study aims to
Carlo Giovanni Ferro +2 more
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Mapping hailstorm damaged crop area using multispectral satellite data
Hailstorms cause enormous physical damage in agriculture, often result in disasters leading to widespread, sudden loss in harvestable produce, and at times entire loss to grownup orchards.
K A Gopinath
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Hailstorms Damage and Resilience-Building in South Africa’s Key Tourism Destinations and Attractions [PDF]
Hailstorm research in tourism remains scant despite growing evidence of increasing hailstorms and associated damages to destinations and attractions due to climate change.
Catherine Kifworo +2 more
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Comparative Analysis of Radar Echo Characteristics of An Extreme Hail Storm Process in East China
From June 14 to the early morning of June 15, 2005, affected by the northeast cold vortex, a hail weather process rarely seen in history occurred in Shandong, northwest Jiangsu and northeast Anhui.The maximum hail diameter was 15~18 cm.Based on the new ...
Xingzhi TANG +3 more
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Hailstorms have increased in frequency and intensity over the past decade causing substantial losses in agriculture. Since hailstorms often hit a wide area with no detectable pattern, relying on traditional field-based methods to assess crop damage is ...
Pride Mafuratidze +3 more
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On the evening of 30 April 2021, a severe hailstorm swept across eastern China, causing catastrophic gale and damaging hailstones. This hailstorm event was directly caused by two mesoscale convective systems associated with strong squall lines, with mid ...
Fulin Jiang +5 more
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Atmospheric physical sounding data from three ground-based microwave radiometers located in Xi’an were analyzed to explore the temporal and spatial differences of a hailstorm event and were initialized into an idealized Weather Research and Forecasting ...
Rongjun Ma, Xiaofei Li
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