The Climate Translation
Most of us think of hail as one of nature’s simpler weather hazards. But the science behind hail is surprisingly complex, and new research suggests that a warming atmosphere may be changing where and when some of the world’s most severe hailstorms occur. In this episode of The Climate Translation, Dr. Mac explores how powerful thunderstorms create hailstones that can grow from tiny ice pellets into destructive chunks of ice the size of baseballs or even softballs. We’ll examine the delicate balance between atmospheric instability, freezing levels, and storm dynamics that makes hail possible, and why climate change may be shifting that balance in unexpected ways. CC0 Music from Charles Korpics - I want to Live! (Again)
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