Posted on 04/12/2012 10:54:43 AM PDT by Jedidah
More here: http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/04/12/11160993-4-feet-of-hail-in-texas-reports-photos-cause-quite-a-storm?lite
Those are BIG hailstones in the picture. They look like meteorites.
You see any of this?
Damn this global warming!
Just 5 miles southwest of me, they had something like this two weeks ago. Over 1 ft of hail, closing 5 miles of I-74, causing slideoffs, etc.
They finally had to call out the snowplows to remove it, and you could still see traces of it two days later, despite the 80 degree temps.
Can’t be true! I’m checking Snopes.
Snow plows in Texas? Sure.....
/s
There’s a ten year or so old documentary of freak weather or tornadoes, can’t remember, but an isolated twister nailed some large picnic down in Texas.
Local tv crew heads out, and they put the camera on in the vehicle as the skies darkened, and baseball-size hail pounded, and finally broke through the windshield as they were stuck at a traffic light.
Sounds like an April Fool’s joke, all right.
Probably Mayfest in Ft. Worth, May 5, 1995.
I remember it well. At least one hail fatality and lots of injuries, because the storm formed over Ft. Worth and there wasn’t enough warning to get people under shelter.
So much damage that night, there wasn’t enough plate glass for repairs. It took weeks.
Drivers actually had to stick their heads out side windows to navigate down the road till more replacement windshields could be shipped in.
Tornadoes and flooding that night, too, lots of cars washed off roads and down creeks.
Freaky weather elsewhere is fairly common here.
I’m not doubting it was bad, but one needs to use the word “drifts” when referring to 4 to 6 feet of hail. Without the photos, the words give an impression of that level of hail everywhere, which doesn’t appear to be the case.
Umm... they did, in both articles. Repeatedly.
All the more reason that people from California and Damned Yankeeland should stay out of Texas. It is crazy and dangerous here. The winters are brutal, the summers are hot, and the insects are so large that we put saddles on them.
The hail was the size of grapefruit. Bigger than softballs. It was hitting the streets and bouncing back up in the air 10-15 feet. Roof damage all over the areas where the stones were falling from the sky.
The people out at Mayfest had no cover. I believe the fatality was a Fort Worth police officer who was sheltering a child during the hailstorm. I can remember video of big holes in the tarps people had strung over the booths at Mayfest as sunshades.
Just terrible...
Earthquakes and 100lb hailstones, it won’t be long now ...
Preach on, brother! ;-)
AGW at work here.
Warm globally, cool locally!
Close to 4 feet of snow possible for Sierra Nevada Mtns
http://iceagenow.info/2012/04/close-4-feet-snow-sierra-nevada-mtns/
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