What The Hail???
Marc Velasco
marcjvelasco at GMAIL.COM
Tue Aug 12 19:06:39 UTC 2008
> Might those 'baseball' stories have been originated by fishermen?
> dh
No. Unless they were fishermen scared silly by baseball-sized hail.
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 2:07 PM, Matthew Gordon <gordonmj at missouri.edu>wrote:
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> Actually, I was suggesting that, unlike grapes, dimes don't vary in size.
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> If you're comparing things by size, it might be clearer to use something
> invariant in size for comparison even if the thing you're really talking
> about (e.g. hail) varies.
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> On 9/12/08 12:37 PM, "Doug Harris" <cats22 at FRONTIERNET.NET> wrote:
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> > So you're suggesting that, unlike snow flakes, hail stones may sometimes
> be
> > identically sized?
> > dh
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> > Poster: Matthew Gordon <gordonmj at MISSOURI.EDU>
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> > Well, also, there's less variation in the size of dimes than of grapes,
> > tomatoes, etc.
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> > On 8/12/08 9:04 AM, "Marc Velasco" <marcjvelasco at GMAIL.COM> wrote:
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> >> I suspect, although working meteorologists might be sought for
> > confirmation,
> >> that the use of coin-size denominations of hail is an attempt at using
> >> something 'universal' and very basic in an attempt to convey safety
> >> warnings. So perhaps dimes are more common than cherry tomatoes as
> > lexical
> >> markers.
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