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    • Gkikas LGPZG
      Gkikas LGPZ Moderator Meteorologist @Kebab5
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      @kebab5
      If in USA, then https://mrms.nssl.noaa.gov/qvs/product_viewer/
      In general you may expect hail if in radar you see echoes with dBZ more than 50

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      • Gkikas LGPZG
        Gkikas LGPZ Moderator Meteorologist @melanie75
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        @melanie75
        In Greece, and in some other countries, we use "hail nets"

        4c020abd-54ec-4ca1-92ae-32189ef4c0a6-εικόνα.png

        Also, the Greek Agricultural Insurance Organization runs a
        Hail Suppression Program with Airborne Means.
        The Program is based on the conceptual model of "Beneficial Competition", introducing artificial
        nuclei in the hailstorms that compete with the natural ones for the available supercooled water,
        forming smaller hailstones, thus increasing the possibility to melt during their fall, reaching the
        ground as rain.

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        • idefix37I
          idefix37 Sailor Moderator @Gkikas LGPZ
          last edited by idefix37

          @gkikas-lgpz
          In France hail nets are used too, in fruit trees plantations.

          Are you using cloud seeding with silver iodide or other chemical as explained here:
          https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_seeding
          I don’t think it is used in France.

          Here there are people using locally hail cannon:
          https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hail_cannon

          But difficult to prove that it works very well.

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          • Gkikas LGPZG
            Gkikas LGPZ Moderator Meteorologist @idefix37
            last edited by

            @idefix37
            We use seeding of Silver Iodide (AgI) or dry ice from aircrafts to the target area.
            For more info:

            https://www.3dsa.gr/en/activities-en/weather-modification

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            • idefix37I
              idefix37 Sailor Moderator @Gkikas LGPZ
              last edited by idefix37

              @gkikas-lgpz
              Interesting, so in Greece they use the same technology to increase rainfall ? I heard the Chineses carry a similar program for rain too.
              In France in some vineyards and fruit trees plantations they use anti-hail rockets but not planes.

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                Kebab5 @idefix37
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                @idefix37 Thank you for the information! I believe the Satellite Infra+ layer is the one I can see when I go to Menu>More Layers>Satellite>More in the bottom>IR.

                @petra-pik thank you for the point on 'Precip. type'. I was also initially thinking that it would give an idea.

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                • idefix37I
                  idefix37 Sailor Moderator @Kebab5
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                  @kebab5 said in How to know if it will hail:

                  I believe the Satellite Infra+ layer is the one I can see when I go to Menu>More Layers>Satellite>More in the bottom>IR.

                  Yes, select Infra+

                  2955093C-F5AC-4283-ABA2-9EEBEA4034FE.jpeg

                  Risk of hail is shown by red / dark red top clouds

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                  • Gkikas LGPZG
                    Gkikas LGPZ Moderator Meteorologist @idefix37
                    last edited by

                    @idefix37
                    Back in the 90's we run a rain enhancement project
                    but the effectiveness was questionable.
                    .
                    Yesterday's hail as seen from wx. radar south of Larissa
                    and the flight path of aircraft for hail suppression .

                    a92d07e1-09d6-4603-af8d-5288fe085f22-εικόνα.png

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                      mytom2 @melanie75
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                      @melanie75 said in How to know if it will hail:

                      @kebab5 said in How to know if it will hail:

                      Hi @wordle online

                      I'm not an expert so for me it is difficult to interpret all the values I see in the app but I'm specifically interested in knowing the probability of hail. I've read that some numbers may mean severe storms including hail but I couldn't really understand how to read the data in the app. I think it would be nice to have a map that shows hail forecast but I'm not sure if this is scientifically possible. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

                      I think we need to depend on the hydrometeorological center to know exactly about the weather.

                      wordle online

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                      • laura79L
                        laura79 @Gkikas LGPZ
                        last edited by

                        @Gkikas-LGPZ eso es una excelente idea👏

                        maria laura

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                          JaimeAnderson
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                          Confused by all the weather app data, especially hail probability? I was too! I found that focusing on the "precipitation type" and looking for "hail" or "ice pellets" was key. If those are mentioned alongside a higher precipitation percentage (above 40%), that usually meant a higher likelihood of hail in my experience. Anyone else have similar insights?

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