PORTLAND (WGME) --Graupel are soft, small pellets. It does look like hail, but it is different. How did they get to look like this though? Graupel begins as snow, which then falls through a layer ...
Look at that. Ainsley Earhardt: That is hail, or ice? Doocy: It looks like a whole bunch of– Brian Kilmeade: They call it gorilla hail! Doocy: Well, I don’t know if that one– Earhardt ...
There are two methods of hail stone formation and growth that give hail stones their "layered" look. A tiny ice crystal will be the nucleus of the hail stone. In wet growth, supercooled water ...
Richard Hammond explores the weather conditions that form hail. The two variables are summer ... evaporation can be used to cool liquid. How does a thermal form? videoHow does a thermal form?