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Hail Report Information |
Station Number: |
CO-JF-267 |
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Station Name: |
Golden 9.4 WNW |
Date: |
8/31/2008 2:55 PM |
Submitted |
2/17/2009 3:55 PM
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Taken at registered location: |
True |
Notes: |
Note: you need to develop a statistical protocol for determining average distance between indents. A start would be to sample the number of hits per 1 inch square for a number (say 10 to 20 out of 144 on the pad) of randomly placed squares, and record the value. However, the statistics of determining the average (shortest) distance between indents is not trivial, and I don't know how to do it.
The hail was first observed 0.5 mi NE of rain gauge, and 320 feet below the 8750' elevation of rain gauge while horseback riding on Robinson Hill Road. From previous experience, I see you don't place hail on the map if I check "no" for question "Report was taken at registered location?", so I answer "yes". The time may be slightly different, but the hail pad was at the registered location. I suggest that COCORAHS modify this question, as well as figure out the statistical problem mentioned above. John Cady. Added count. CK |
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Hailstone Information |
Largest Size: |
3/8" |
Average Size: |
1/4" Pea Size |
Smallest Size: |
Rice |
Stone Consistency: |
Mixed, White Ice |
Hail Storm Information |
Duration Minutes: |
10 |
Duration Accuracy: |
3min |
Timing: |
Continuous |
More Rain than Hail: |
True |
Hail Started: |
Before rain |
Largest Hail Started: |
Same time as smaller hail |
Damage: |
no damage |
Hail pad information |
Angle of Impact: |
vertical |
Number of Stones On Pad: |
691 |
Distance Between Stones On Pad: |
.5 |
Depth Of Stones on Ground: |
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Has Samples: |
False |
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