leaddog
Silver Member
I don't know but was taught that hail is formed by updrafts in thunderstorms and if strong enough can be thrown out over 30 miles away. You can have hail when the sun is shineing where you are. I don't see how this would work in cases like that. I know a guy that was over 30 miles from a t-storm flying a twin cessna and got hit with baseball size hail. He was lucky to make it down. He lost part of a prop, windshield, several holes in the leading edge of the wings. He said the sun was shining when all hell broke loose. he was flying around it to stay out of trouble he thought.
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