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What (who) is Hail - definition

TYPE OF PRECIPITATION FORMED OUT OF ICE
Hailstone; Hail stone; Hailstones; Hail (meteorology); Roof Hail Damage; Hailstorms; Hail storm; Hailstorm; Hail Alley
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  • Large hailstone with concentric rings
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  • Hailstones ranging in size from few millimetres to over a centimetre in diameter
  • Hand holding hail in a strawberry patch
  • The largest recorded hailstone in the United States
  • Accumulated hail in [[Sydney]], Australia (April 2015)
  • Thakurgaon]], Northern Bangladesh (April 2022)
  • Example of a three-body spike: the weak triangular echoes (pointed by the arrow) behind the red and white thunderstorm core are related to hail inside the storm.
  • Early automobiles were not equipped to deal with hail.

hail         
v.
1) (C) ('to summon') hail a taxi for me; or: hail me a taxi
2) (esp. AE) (d; intr.) to hail from ('to be from') (where do you hail from?)
3) (D; tr.) ('to proclaim') to hail as (she was hailed as a heroine)
4) (rare) (N; used with a noun) ('to name') to hail smb. emperor
hail         
v. a.
1.
Salute, greet, welcome, call in honor.
2.
Call, call to, accost, signal, speak.
hail         
(hails, hailing, hailed)
1.
If a person, event, or achievement is hailed as important or successful, they are praised publicly.
Faulkner has been hailed as the greatest American novelist of his generation...
US magazines hailed her as the greatest rock'n'roll singer in the world...
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed as n, V n as n
2.
Hail consists of small balls of ice that fall like rain from the sky.
...a sharp short-lived storm with heavy hail.
N-UNCOUNT
3.
When it hails, hail falls like rain from the sky.
It started to hail, huge great stones.
VERB: it V
4.
A hail of things, usually small objects, is a large number of them that hit you at the same time and with great force.
The victim was hit by a hail of bullets...
N-SING: N of n
5.
Someone who hails from a particular place was born there or lives there. (FORMAL)
I hail from Brighton...
VERB: V from n
6.
If you hail a taxi, you wave at it in order to stop it because you want the driver to take you somewhere.
I hurried away to hail a taxi.
VERB: V n

Wikipedia

Hail

Hail is a form of solid precipitation. It is distinct from ice pellets (American English "sleet"), though the two are often confused. It consists of balls or irregular lumps of ice, each of which is called a hailstone. Ice pellets generally fall in cold weather, while hail growth is greatly inhibited during low surface temperatures.

Unlike other forms of water ice precipitation, such as graupel (which is made of rime ice), ice pellets (which are smaller and translucent), and snow (which consists of tiny, delicately crystalline flakes or needles), hailstones usually measure between 5 mm (0.2 in) and 15 cm (6 in) in diameter. The METAR reporting code for hail 5 mm (0.20 in) or greater is GR, while smaller hailstones and graupel are coded GS.

Hail is possible within most thunderstorms (as it is produced by cumulonimbus), as well as within 2 nmi (3.7 km) of the parent storm. Hail formation requires environments of strong, upward motion of air within the parent thunderstorm (similar to tornadoes) and lowered heights of the freezing level. In the mid-latitudes, hail forms near the interiors of continents, while, in the tropics, it tends to be confined to high elevations.

There are methods available to detect hail-producing thunderstorms using weather satellites and weather radar imagery. Hailstones generally fall at higher speeds as they grow in size, though complicating factors such as melting, friction with air, wind, and interaction with rain and other hailstones can slow their descent through Earth's atmosphere. Severe weather warnings are issued for hail when the stones reach a damaging size, as it can cause serious damage to human-made structures, and, most commonly, farmers' crops.

Examples of use of Hail
1. He also announced plans to build the Hail–Leena–Rafha Road, Hail–Madinah Expressway and Hail–Qassim Expressway.
2. He also launched the Hail–Jouf Expressway and Hail–Madinah Expressway.
3. "It didn‘t really hail all that much, but what it did hail was big," Stanton City Auditor Rick Honeyman said.
4. Several national politicians hail from this town.
5. The land — which is located close to the Prince Abdul Aziz ibn Musaed Economic City, Hail University, a local railway line, and the Hail–Jouf Expressway — lies to the north of Hail city.