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see Hail (disambiguation) · Hailstone (disambiguation) · and Hailstorm (disambiguation) . A large hailstone · about 6&#160 · cm (2.4&#160 · portal v t e Hail is a form of solid precipitation . &#91 · 1 &#93 · It is distinct from ice pellets (American English "sleet") · though the two are often confused. &#91 · 2 &#93 · It consists of balls or irregular lumps of ice · each of which is called a hailstone . &#91 · 3 &#93 · Ice pellets generally fall in cold weather · such as graupel (which is made of rime ice ) · ice pellets (which are smaller and translucent ) · and snow (which consists of tiny · delicately crystalline flakes or needles) · hailstones usually measure between 5&#160 · mm (0.2&#160

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see Hail (disambiguation)
Hailstone (disambiguation)
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and Hailstorm (disambiguation) . A large hailstone
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about 6&#160
cm (2.4&#160
portal v t e Hail is a form of solid precipitation . &#91
1 &#93
It is distinct from ice pellets (American English "sleet")
though the two are often confused. &#91
2 &#93
It consists of balls or irregular lumps of ice
each of which is called a hailstone . &#91
Learn more
3 &#93
Ice pellets generally fall in cold weather
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such as graupel (which is made of rime ice )
ice pellets (which are smaller and translucent )
and snow (which consists of tiny
delicately crystalline flakes or needles)
hailstones usually measure between 5&#160
Learn more
mm (0.2&#160

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1 Definition 2 Formation Toggle Formation subsection 2.1 Layer nature of the hailstones 2.2 Factors favoring hail 2.3 Scientific study 3 Climatology Toggle Climatology subsection 3.1 Short-term detection 4 Size and terminal velocity Toggle Size and terminal velocity subsection 4.1 Size comparisons to objects 4.2 Hail records 5 Hazards 6 Accumulations 7 Suppression and prevention 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External links Toggle the table of contents Hail 123 languages Afrikaans

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