Ping, ping ping. Here’s what it’s like to drive into a big hailstorm in the name of science
By SETH BORENSTEIN, BRITTANY PETERSON and CAROLYN KASTER
INSIDE A TEXAS HAILSTORM (AP) — Wind roared against the SUV’s windows as its tires sloshed through water dumped onto the road by the downpour. A horizon-wide funnel cloud loomed out the window, several miles away. Then came the loud metallic pings on the roof. First one, then another. Then it was too fast to count and too loud to hear much of anything else.
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