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Project Status: Active

Project Status: Active

30 Sep 2009: Autumn has arrived and with it comes a secondary maximum in severe weather activity. Currently, the atmosphere appears likely to produce severe thunderstorms in the HaSDEx project area, with the main threats being wind and hail. If yoe observe hail, please report it and, if you happen to be in heavy rain without hail, please report that, too!

Hail Safety

Severe thunderstorms can produce destructive hail and damaging winds, even without a tornado. Follow the tornado safety rules*, especially when a storm contains very large hail and/or violent winds. Hail causes nearly $1 billion in damage to property and crops each year, nationwide.

Large Hail Safety Tips:

"Large Hail" is hail that is larger than 3/4 inch in diameter. If you are…

...in an automobile:

...in a building:

...outdoors:

More Questions and Answers About Hail

*NWS Spotter Safety Guide Offsite link warning