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Hail Report
Hail Report Information
Station Number:
CO-AR-290
Station Name:
Littleton 1.5 NE
Date:
5/24/2016 1:50 PM
Submitted
5/24/2016 2:39 PM
Taken at registered location:
True
Notes:
Did not have pad out. The hail began after the beginning of the rain. There was a large clap of thunder right before. The pea size hail began first for about 4 minutes. Then the 1/2 inch size hail began along with the pea size for 3 minutes. The 3/4 to 7/8 inch hail fell after the rain and smaller hail stopped. It fell intermittently for about 1.5 minutes. The sun was shining during the large hail. The hail covered the ground to a density of 1 pea size hail per 1 square inch. Pictures were taken. Rain fall total not counting melting hail was .20 inches. With the melted hail in the gauge, it totaled .23 inches. The storm moved directly east to west.
Hailstone Information
Largest Size:
7/8" Nickel Size
Average Size:
1/2" Grape
Smallest Size:
1/4" Pea Size
Stone Consistency:
Mixed
Hail Storm Information
Duration Minutes:
9
Duration Accuracy:
1min
Timing:
Continuous
More Rain than Hail:
False
Hail Started:
After rain
Largest Hail Started:
After smaller hail
Damage:
minor leaf damage.shredded leaves
Hail pad information
Angle of Impact:
10-20
Number of Stones On Pad:
Distance Between Stones On Pad:
Depth Of Stones on Ground:
Has Samples:
False
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