The Great Plains states, especially northeastern Colorado and southeastern Wyoming are dubbed Hail Alley because they receive more hail yearly than any other part of the United States.
The word "hail" (frozen rain) together with its German and Dutch relative "hagel", comes from the prehistoric West Germanic word "hagalaz", which is related to the Greek word "kákhlēx", which...
Hail is a raindrop coated in many layers of ice and is pushed and blown around in the upper atmosphere during violent thunder storms. or it can also mean to worship or praise, if you want it...
Hail is frozen balls of ice that form when a drop of water falls from a cloud.It then freezes if the temperature is cold enough in the sky,then falls to the ground as a frozen lump.Hail has been...
Hail begins as a drop of water falling toward earth. In conditions that produce hail, rain clouds and such, there are areas were the wind blows downwrd and also upward producing very turbulent...