- 20 in) is
considered a
hailstone.
Hailstones can grow to 15 cm (6 in) and
weigh more than 0.5 kg (1.1 lb).
Unlike ice pellets,
hailstones are
often layered...
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hailstone sequence,
hailstone numbers or
hailstone numerals (because the
values are
usually subject to
multiple descents and
ascents like
hailstones in...
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sharing many textural, hydro-chemical, and
isotopic features found in
large hailstones, is
formed under unusual atmospheric conditions which clearly differ from...
- Look up
hailstone in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hailstone typically refers to a
piece of hail.
Hailstone may also
refer to:
Hailstone (surname)...
- m****ive
hailstones on both
houses and
businesses in the
eastern suburbs district and the
central business district. Some of the
largest hailstones ever recorded...
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Bernard Hailstone (6
October 1910 – 27
December 1987) was an
English painter, best
known for his
Second World War
portraits of
transport and
civil defence...
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Operation Hailstone was a large-scale
United States Navy air and
surface attack on Truk
Lagoon on 17–18
February 1944,
conducted as part of the American...
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Hailstone is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Bernard Hailstone (1910–1987),
English artist Dominic Hailstone (born 1973),
English film...
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Herbert Hailstone (1850–1896) was an
English author and scholar. He grew up in Bottisham, Cambridgeshire, the son of
Reverend John
Hailstone. He was educated...
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claim disrupts the
growth phase of
hailstones.
Manufacturers claim that what
would otherwise have
fallen as
hailstones then
falls as
slush or rain. It is...