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Study Finds Giant Destructive Hail Becoming More Common With Climate Change

via Smithsonian Magazine·6d ago

A new study indicates that the atmosphere is warming, leading to an increase in hail storms large enough to be the size of a grapefruit. This trend poses significant risks to agriculture and infrastructure as extreme weather events become more frequent. The findings suggest that climate change is directly altering weather patterns to produce more destructive precipitation.

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