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Could not help but notice that much of the large hail that fell in the
Peak District today was conical shaped rather than round. Now these were not soft hail or small hail, these were true 3 - 5mm hail stones falling from CBs. So if these were formed in the normal way hail is supposed to be formed way were these not round. Thanks. Simon (South Yorkshire) |
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