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Hail Report Information |
Station Number: |
CO-JF-267 |
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Station Name: |
Golden 9.4 WNW |
Date: |
6/11/2009 11:42 PM |
Submitted |
7/05/2010 4:44 PM
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Taken at registered location: |
True |
Notes: |
There appears to be no way to enter two separate hail reports for a single day, even when they are separated by 9-10 hours. So here are two separate reports. As I examined the pad in the early afternoon, I was able to quickly estimate that there were about 7000 rice size strikes in the first storm (11:42AM-11:47AM, followed at 11:58AM by a short burst of pea-sized strikes.
A second storm raged between 9:30 and 9:45 PM. As I had not removed the hail pad after the late morning storm, strikes from larger, soft hail and heavy, freezing, viscous rain erased >90% of the rice-sized strikes and covered the hail pad with ~842 hits from the 3/8 inch hail stones that I found frozen into a 1-inch slab wherever grassy vegetation protected the freezing rain from contact with the warmer earth. The hail pad looks reminiscent of a glacial topography.
See the neighbors' Weather Underground station KGOGOLDE14 for 6/11/09 at
http://www.wunderground.com/weatherstation/WXDailyHistory.asp?ID=KCOGOLDE14&month=6&day=11&year=2009
Their station is 1/2 mile east of mine and several hundred feet lower.
Complaint to management: There seems to be no way to submit separate hail storms in one day. |
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Hailstone Information |
Largest Size: |
1/2" Grape |
Average Size: |
3/8" |
Smallest Size: |
Rice |
Stone Consistency: |
Hard, Soft, Mixed, White Ice |
Hail Storm Information |
Duration Minutes: |
25 |
Duration Accuracy: |
3min |
Timing: |
Intermittent |
More Rain than Hail: |
False |
Hail Started: |
After rain |
Largest Hail Started: |
After smaller hail |
Damage: |
minor leaf damage |
Hail pad information |
Angle of Impact: |
30-40 |
Number of Stones On Pad: |
991 |
Distance Between Stones On Pad: |
0.2 |
Depth Of Stones on Ground: |
1 |
Has Samples: |
False |
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