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Hail Report
Hail Report Information
Station Number:
NM-BR-13
Station Name:
Albuquerque 3.1 WSW
Date:
7/26/2006 4:31 PM
Submitted
2/10/2007 1:39 PM
Taken at registered location:
True
Notes:
rain storm began at 4:31pm with thunder and lightning ........hail began at 4:33pm and lasted until 4:45pm . At 4:48pm until 4:54pm more pea size white hard hail The storm quieted down but again at 4:54pm along with more heavy rain was thunder and lightning again. The storm ended leaving 1.18" of rain..from 4:31pm until 4:54pm on July 26,2006 Please note: I marked that hail was continuos, but see my notes as hail took place twice( 12 minutes and then again for 6 minutes) for my info: how do I preserve hail.I tried but it mas the melted before I could get it into freezer!!!!!! I also received a call from the Nat.weather station here in Albuquerque and was on the phone with them for most of the storm Updated count.zs
Photos
Hailstone Information
Largest Size:
3/4" Penny Size
Average Size:
1/4" Pea Size
Smallest Size:
Rice
Stone Consistency:
Hard, White Ice
Hail Storm Information
Duration Minutes:
18
Duration Accuracy:
2min
Timing:
Continuous
More Rain than Hail:
True
Hail Started:
After rain
Largest Hail Started:
After smaller hail
Damage:
shredded leaves
Hail pad information
Angle of Impact:
50-60
Number of Stones On Pad:
268
Distance Between Stones On Pad:
.50
Depth Of Stones on Ground:
Has Samples:
False
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