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Hail Report
Hail Report Information
Station Number:
CO-JF-267
Station Name:
Golden 9.4 WNW
Date:
7/1/2011 9:55 PM
Submitted
11/25/2011 4:19 PM
Taken at registered location:
True
Notes:
I was in Denver in the evening and missed the storm, which the neighbors said happened between 7+ and 10+ PM. This coincides with a period of dead calm that lasted from 19:21 to 22:23. I picked 10:55 PM (21:55) to as the most likely time for the rain and hail. Humidity reached a maximum of 62% at 21:55 (temp 44.1 deg F)and dropped to 53% at 22:18 (temp 40.2 deg F. I attribute this temperature and humidity drop to the precipitation. Hence the inferred 1 minute accuracy in the timing of the main part of the storm. The neighbors' automatic weather station (Weather Underground station KCOGOLDE14) is about a half mile east of us and 235 ft lower than the elevation of our rain gauge at 8750 ft.
Hailstone Information
Largest Size:
3/8"
Average Size:
3/8"
Smallest Size:
1/4" Pea Size
Stone Consistency:
Hard, Soft, Mixed
Hail Storm Information
Duration Minutes:
27
Duration Accuracy:
1min
Timing:
More Rain than Hail:
False
Hail Started:
Largest Hail Started:
Damage:
no damage
Hail pad information
Angle of Impact:
vertical
Number of Stones On Pad:
160
Distance Between Stones On Pad:
1
Depth Of Stones on Ground:
Has Samples:
False
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