A new study suggests that as global temperatures rise, hail-prone conditions are shifting toward the poles, with increased risk in regions like New Zealand’s South Island, Australia, and northern Europe, while mid-latitude areas see reduced hail frequency.
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warmer air fuels stronger updraughts that support larger hail
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