unkadug
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That looks like graupel. Round snow. Quite uncommon around here, but it happened a couple of time down here in the past couple of years.
That looks like graupel. Round snow. Quite uncommon around here, but it happened a couple of time down here in the past couple of years.
We had that last winter. It looked like Dippin' Dots.That looks like graupel. Round snow. Quite uncommon around here, but it happened a couple of time down here in the past couple of years.
I hadn't thought about that. YepWe had that last winter. It looked like Dippin' Dots.
Doesn't happen here too often either.That looks like graupel. Round snow. Quite uncommon around here, but it happened a couple of time down here in the past couple of years.
I almost sniffed the screen. I love lilacs.@JenniferS here is a little spring for you. I thought you might appreciate it in light of your recent snowfall.
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I think it has an official name such as "hail". Hail doesn't have to be baseball size, I'm sure.We had that last winter. It looked like Dippin' Dots.
I'm sort of sorry I went to the trouble of checking, but I did, so here you go.I think it has an official name such as "hail". Hail doesn't have to be baseball size, I'm sure.
You keep it up and I am going to personally see to it that you are no longer able to access Google. You are over using it. Does that say what hail is made of, because, I would suspect that the actual base for "ice pellets, hail or snow is water. Feel free to call it whatever you like. I will continue to call it hail. It makes my life easier. It gives me three things to remember Rain, Snow or Hail. Pellets, or hail, summer or winter still consists of frozen water, so, why name it two different things.I'm sort of sorry I went to the trouble of checking, but I did, so here you go.
Ice pellets are a form of precipitationconsisting of small, translucent balls of ice. Ice pellets are smaller than hailstones[1] which form in thunderstorms rather than in winter, and are different from graupel ("soft hail") which is made of frosty white rime, and from a mixture of rain and snowwhich is a slushy liquid or semisolid. Ice pellets often bounce when they hit the ground or other solid objects, and make a higher-pitched "tap" when striking objects like jackets, windshields, and dried leaves, compared to the dull splat of liquid raindrops. Pellets generally do not freeze into a solid mass unless mixed with freezing rain. The METAR code for ice pellets is PL (PE before November 1998[2]).
Nothing comes between me and my Google.You keep it up and I am going to personally see to it that you are no longer able to access Google. You are over using it. Does that say what hail is made of, because, I would suspect that the actual base for "ice pellets, hail or snow is water. Feel free to call it whatever you like. I will continue to call it hail. It makes my life easier. It gives me three things to remember Rain, Snow or Hail. Pellets, or hail, summer or winter still consists of frozen water, so, why name it two different things.
I almost sniffed the screen. I love lilacs.
I love Lilacs@JenniferS here is a little spring for you. I thought you might appreciate it in light of your recent snowfall.
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At least you don't root for her teams' division rivals. We are forever doomed to be bitter enemies because of that.Ehhhh. I guess.
I'm doing this trip report completely out of order. Our first full day was spent in Epcot as well. I posted a few the morning after so here are a few more. I'll break it up into day - FW, day - WS, and night combined.
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