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| Hail Report Information |
| Station Number: |
CO-LR-767 |
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| Station Name: |
Estes Park 1.8 S |
| Date: |
6/30/2023 11:40 AM |
| Submitted |
6/30/2023 10:35 PM
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| Taken at registered location: |
True |
| Notes: |
Several inches of hail collected on the ground (e.g. on flat pavement), and little pointy mtns from roof valleys/creases were 1-2 ft high. Start time not noted with clock presence (thus, estimate), but it was ending around 12:05 pm. Broke a gazing ball. Temp dropped to low 50s. Unusually "severe" for this location. Event equilibrated to 1.28" water in ~2 hours including a little following-hail rain. With further thought, I don't know how much hail vs. rain as water source because I was so busy trying to save the potted plants. Quite a lot was water very soon as/after falling. Lucky to have fairly quickly removed funnel and inner cylinder to improve collection accuracy because of abundant "hail-bounce." |
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| Hailstone Information |
| Largest Size: |
3/4" Penny Size |
| Average Size: |
1/2" Grape |
| Smallest Size: |
1/4" Pea Size |
| Stone Consistency: |
Hard, White Ice |
| Hail Storm Information |
| Duration Minutes: |
25 |
| Duration Accuracy: |
3min |
| Timing: |
Continuous |
| More Rain than Hail: |
False |
| Hail Started: |
Same time as rain |
| Largest Hail Started: |
After smaller hail |
| Damage: |
shredded leaves |
| Hail pad information |
| Angle of Impact: |
10-20 |
| Number of Stones On Pad: |
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| Distance Between Stones On Pad: |
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| Depth Of Stones on Ground: |
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| Has Samples: |
False |
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