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Hail is precipitation consisting of ice pellets with a diameter of 5 millimetres or more. Hailstorms can occur anywhere in Canada. The most common period when hailstorms occur is from May to July, usually occurring with afternoon thunderstorms. Hailstorm with large hail pellets is spectacularly damaging.
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AI-powered drone-based automated inspection of FAST. [PDF]
Wang L.
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Characteristics of Hailstorms in Japan
This paper is prepared for giving climatological information on hail occurrence in Japan. It is pointed out that there are two kinds of maxima in the distribution of the number of hail days in Japan. The maxima along the coast of the Sea of Japan are attributed to hailstorms mostly occurring in the cold season, (October-March), Whereas inland maxima ...
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Evaluating the yield of surviving plants from earlyâseason hail damage in corn: A field survey
Economic losses due to hailstorms across US corn fields occur every year. Hailstorms result in leaf defoliation, decreasing photosynthetic area and impairing carbon assimilation and crop yield for all corn (Zea mays L.) development stages.
I. P. Lisboa +9 more
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Climate change and its impediments to global health security. [PDF]
Toteja N +4 more
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Impact of extreme weather on White Stork (<i>Ciconia ciconia</i>) rehabilitation: admissions and outcomes (2010-2025). [PDF]
Petrov R, Pastir E, Gradev G.
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Climatology of severe hail potential in Europe based on a convection-permitting simulation
Kahraman A, Kendon EJ, Fowler HJ.
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Climate impacts and future trends of hailstorms in China based on millennial records. [PDF]
Zhang Q +6 more
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Precipitation extremes observed over and around the Taklimakan Desert, China. [PDF]
Li M, Yao J.
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