THE DIURANAL DISTRIBUTION OF LARGE HAIL OVER THE UNITED STATES |
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Authors: | Richard H. Skaggs |
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Abstract: | The diurnal course of large hail varies over the United States. The time of maximum of large hail changes from near 1500 hours on the east coast to between 1800 and 1900 hours on the Great Plains. The north-to-south differences are smaller except near the Gulf Coast, where secondary maxima occur. In some areas the time of maximum of large hail differs from the maxima times of tornadoes, heavy rain, and thunderstorms. |
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