Hail Damage, 1940
Results of a hailstorm at Weatherford, Oklahoma. July 1, 1940. Hail is precipitation in the form of rounded pellets of ice and hard snow that usually falls during thunderstorms. Hail forms when raindrops are blown up and down within a cloud, passing repeatedly through layers of warm and freezing air and collecting layers of ice until they are too heavy for the winds to keep them from falling.
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12 x 9 inches / 30 x 23 cm