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Author: | SKracht [ 09.14.11 ] |
Post subject: | Re: The world goes under! |
google image search for "hagelschlag" ^^ Some buildings with theire ripped of plaster looked like Dresden'45 on tv, impressiv size of balls there hehe |
Author: | MilanFIN [ 09.15.11 ] |
Post subject: | Re: The world goes under! |
That happened outside?, how did It get in if I can ask. In finland we have those almost every winter. |
Author: | natirips [ 09.15.11 ] |
Post subject: | Re: The world goes under! |
Here hailstorms usually happen each few months, usually during the warmer half of the year and rarely during winter. Although, in most cases hail stones are only 2-3cm in diameter. But there is usually at least one hailstorm each year or two with hail stones the size of a chicken egg. MilanFIN wrote: That happened outside?, how did It get in if I can ask. It looks like a balcony to me.
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Author: | MilanFIN [ 09.15.11 ] |
Post subject: | Re: The world goes under! |
Jajaja, it will look nice when it melts down. |
Author: | wurst [ 09.17.11 ] |
Post subject: | Re: The world goes under! |
in fact any thunderstorm has such ice balls. the warm air goes up through thermal reasons, cools out and freezes. the frozen water forms balls around ~10 cm. these fall down, smashing on upstreaming ice balls. without that crashes there couldnt be a flash or thinderstorm at all. they dont reach the ground normally cause such is happening always in warm atmosphere. in southern germany theres such happenings very often (if u believe the insurances). Attachment:
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Author: | Ana [ 09.18.11 ] |
Post subject: | Re: The world goes under! |
1980-1998 that map is too old anyways.... |
Author: | wurst [ 09.23.11 ] |
Post subject: | Re: The world goes under! |
germany didnt have any hagelschlag in 1999... |
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