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Hail Report
Hail Report Information
Station Number:
CO-CF-20
Station Name:
Maysville 2.2 NE
Date:
7/25/2007 5:13 PM
Submitted
10/30/2008 5:10 PM
Taken at registered location:
True
Notes:
Note: Storm witnessed by my wife. Start of storm and hail very accurate; end of hail storm estimated. Hail size average 3/8 to 1/2", large 1 2/16" (measured on hail pad but partial imprint along edge so might be distorted), 14/16" largest size physically measured. Minor flooding with high rain rate at 5:25 pm of 2.20"/hour with total precipitation of .41". Wife said hail and rain came in waves of intensity. Moderate vegetation damage; found broken decal on one vehicle. Wife received 1"x2 1/2" bruise (hematoma) while retrieving larger hail stones during the storm (what a loving wife!). Drive home from Gunnison encountered previous hail path on Monarch Pass couple of miles east of Sargents around 6:00 pm. One area of the pass had couple miles of 1-2" of pea size hail accumulation (still on road with minor flood debris on all lanes of traffic in one spot). Hail lessened as I approached Monarch Pass and ended approximately 2 miles east of the summit. Precipitation ended on east side of Monarch Pass approximately 8 miles from start on west side. Precipitation continued 3 miles west of my house. added count CK
Hailstone Information
Largest Size:
1" Quarter Size
Average Size:
3/8"
Smallest Size:
Rice
Stone Consistency:
Hard, White Ice
Hail Storm Information
Duration Minutes:
27
Duration Accuracy:
10min
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:
10-20
Number of Stones On Pad:
411
Distance Between Stones On Pad:
.4
Depth Of Stones on Ground:
.5
Has Samples:
True
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