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Why do severe thunderstorms frequently drop massive round balls of solid hail ice even during hot summer months?

It feels counterintuitive that ice balls fall from the sky when ground temperatures are over 30 degrees Celsius outside. What atmospheric updraft dynamics create hail cloud structures?

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EcoScientist
asked 1mo ago · 10 rep

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Hail is created inside massive cumulonimbus storm clouds where powerful updraft winds push liquid raindrops high into freezing atmospheric layers. The drops freeze into ice fall down gather more moisture and are pushed back up repeatedly accumulating ice layers until they grow too heavy for the wind to support.

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AstroScience answered 1mo ago

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