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Weather Discussion => International => Topic started by: Mark on May 02, 2020, 05:59:20 PM
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https://www.sott.net/article/433576-Scientists-report-terrifying-ice-lumps-that-could-be-the-largest-hailstones-recorded
he hailstone is so massive it even stunned meteorologists.
"It's incredible," said meteorologist Matthew Kumjian from Penn State University in the US. "This is the extreme upper end of what you'd expect from hail."
The hefty ice lump smashed down from a supercell thunderstorm in Argentina two years ago, in the heavily populated town Villa Carlos Paz. In a recently published study, Kumjian and colleagues have concluded the hailstone is possibly the largest ever recorded - estimated to be up to 23.7 centimetres (over 9 inches).
However, as its dimensions were only gleaned from video evidence (below, 11 seconds in), and not direct measurements, they can't conclusively say it's the largest to be recorded.