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Tag Archives: hail

Bacteria at core of hailstorms

Posted on May 27, 2011 by Rolf Schuttenhelm

Powerful convection in summertime thunderstorms explains why raindrops can become ‘trapped’ in the cumulus clouds, recycling the water at high altitudes, where temperatures are below zero – even today.

Posted in Bits of Climate | Tagged aerosols, bacteria, clouds, extreme weather, hail, meteorology, microorganisms
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