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Hail Defined

Hail is a destructive form of precipitation that is 5 to 190 millimeters in diameter. The large downdrafts in mature thunderstorm clouds provide the mechanism for hail formation. Hailstones normally have concentric shells of ice alternating between those with a milky appearance and those that are clear. The milky white shells, containing bubbles and partially melted snowflakes, correspond to a period of rapid freezing, while the clear shells develop as the liquid water freezes much more slowly.

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  • Commuters Hail Metro Fares (Khaleej Times): DUBAI ? Come this September, commuters in Dubai are getting ready to ditch their cars and taxis and travel in a speedy and cost-effective mode of transport ? the metro.

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