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Hail, as well as everything else (ignoring wind resistance) falls at 9.8 meters squared.
An ‘ice shove’
I live on the shore of Flathead Lake in Montana. While it's nowhere near as large as the Great Lakes it's still big and we get ice sheets like that sometimes. We also get two to three foot icicles that are horizontal from the wind causing waves that crash on the shore then freezing the droplets as they catch on really anything. It looks like an anime frost character had I fight on the shore.
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Everything that falls from the sky, falls at the same rate. As long as it has weight.
That’s not a glacier. That’s an ice shove. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_shove
Yes, hail can shatter windows, majorly damage cars, and roofs on homes. Here in Oklahoma, we’ve sometimes seen hail the size of oranges and grapefruits.
Ice, Ice Baby! It would be mental seeing a car get blown away in a strong wind. It would be even more mental realizing that it was your car rolling away like that.
Ooof you do not want hail when your car is outside. Tons of little dings all over your car. Dents dings. I fear them where I live. Also the ice one happened near where I grew up. The ice on the lake gets pushed up onto the shore. It’s really cool
Where I live (Alberta Canada) you can actually buy Hail Insurance for your home and vehicles. It's quite the common occurence in the summertime and we have it pretty much drilled into us to never drive in it. If it starts to hail, you flip on your hazards and pull over. If you're going highway speeds in a hailstorm you're gonna end up with a dented to all hell car and a potentially busted windshield.
Even marble sized hail leaves dents in cars…This wouldve caused major major damage vehicles. Windshields are gone…
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I've heard shows on the Weather Channel refer to that last one as an ice shelf and an ice tsunami, so I think that there must be multiple names for it that all mean the same thing, like you said. Whatever it's called, it's absolutely insane to watch.
I remember living in northern NY State and seeing a river covered in ice just flowing a full speed crushing everything in its path. It damaged bridges. It looked very cool, but scary at the same time.
That ice video is so fucking insane
Texas, convertible. Hail. Scary AF.
I've seen hail damaged cars that looked like golf balls completely covered in dents.
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Living in Oklahoma, we worry about hail damage every year.
I've heard it called Ice Shove. Live near a lake in northern USA. We don't see them this bad, but it's a risk living on a lake in icy climates.
You should really do a reaction to some of the footage of the Japanese Tsunami. It is the best example of the power of nature in our lifetime.
Actually… it is not a glacier, these happen all the time and are called "Ice shoves" are caused by ocean currents, strong winds, or temperature differences pushing ice onto the shore, creating piles up to (40 feet) high. Ice shoves can be caused by temperature fluctuations, wind action, or changing water levels and can cause devastation to coastal Arctic communities.
My mom bought a car in 2011, it had been in an outdoor car rental lot during one of those hailstorms… if not that same one (looks like Phoenix to me). My dad named the car 'dimples' as it was dented all over from the hail. It was only cosmetic damage, but the rental company decided they could no longer rent it out, so my mom got it for a steal.
And for the record, even little hail can hurt, especially if it is wind-driven. You do not want to be outside without protection when it is hailing.
i can tell you from person experience they can really hurt , and they can brake glass
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2:57 Yeah, literally though lol
When I was in college I had to walk across campus for a class and there was a hail storm. It was not that intense or as big of hail, but it was probably around golf ball size. It was bumping off all the cars and making a lot of noise and I had no covering. It had to put my hands on my head and run. I had a ton of bumps and bruises.
The last one ice known as an Ice Shove, essentially, the ice is thin enough that heavy winds can break the ice, and the wind drives the ice on shore, they are known to crush the side of homes on occasion. The Prevailing winds usually blow the ice east or north, but rarely it will blow south where homes have been (foolishly) built on Lake Mille Lacs. Mille Lacs is actually the third largest city of Minnesota during weekends during winter, the Lake is 200+ sq miles, and as much as 125,000 go there on the weekend to ice fish. During winter the Ice shacks form a full on city on the lake.
The last video is of Mille Lacs Lake in Minnesota. It is a huge lake and can create huge waves.
A year or two ago we in Chicago had a hail storm not nearly as bad as the first video. When I went out the next day, the cars had dimpled indentations all over them.
The odd looking metal thing in the parking lot looks like a large grill that can be towed behind a car. They're used by street vendors and for events. I could be totally wrong though, it's hard to be sure.
We call those ice events "ice jams" down here on the river. They can push up on to land, but flooding is the bigger issue as they block off the river flow and create a temporary dam. Very dangerous when they break free, as they can do what the video shows or they can move quickly and take out bridges and infrastructure.
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Damn, as an AZ resident (PHX), I haven't seen hail in like 8-9 years.. I miss when it would get cold 😭😭
That second video was taken on one of the military bases. That’s definitely barracks.
I've been in plenty of hail storms and several windstorms of various types, but never have seen that last one. It's astonishing and weird!