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??? Not snow but not hail stones either, what is it called?
Was out this afternoon and got caught in a 'shower' of something, it wasnt snow but it wasnt hail stones. Basically it had the lightness of snow but the shape and size of hail stones, it was light and carried easily in the air, kinda floated just like light snow, but when it landed on the pram it definitely wasnt snwo flakes, so, any idea?????
Is it something really obvious and was I mitching off class that day in O level geography???
Many thanks
warpig
Is it something really obvious and was I mitching off class that day in O level geography???
Many thanks
warpig
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes 4candles, that is it, dont think I have seen it before or if I have, have taken no notice of it. It looked like someone had let loose a bean bags' insides. Some of it was about a half to three quarters of a centimeter across but still so light to carry in the wind.
I should add that I am in central scotland (formely from Norhtern Ireland) if that makes a difference.
I should add that I am in central scotland (formely from Norhtern Ireland) if that makes a difference.
Given the right conditions, the phenomena will be either Snow Grains or Snow Pellets. They are similar and differences are technical in nature, but, generally, both are caused by liquid rain falling at altitude and the passing through a freezing layer of air... Not nearly as hard or as heavy as similar sized hail stones...
Wow, excellent answers (as always) everyone. So I havent discovered some weird weather phenomenon then, darn, there goes my claim to fame.
I have decided to opt with the name Graupe, purely because it sounds more mysterious and hopefully I can fool people into believing I know what I am talking about.
thank you all
warpig
I have decided to opt with the name Graupe, purely because it sounds more mysterious and hopefully I can fool people into believing I know what I am talking about.
thank you all
warpig
I've been spending a lot of time in Brooklyn, NY loately and have had the pleasure of 'THE FAMOUS BROOKLYN FREEZING RAIN' on several occassions now, does anyone know the technical name for that? It's not like regular hail, it settles like snow, but unlike the warpig phenomena, it was hard and stung like mad!!! (Knowing what Americans are like, it's probably just bigger better hail!!)
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