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two incredible video of the event...
http://www.meteosottoceneri.ch/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=49&Itemid=55
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2011/08/01/nyregion/01hail-cityroom/01hail-cityroom-jumbo.jpg
From New york times
A violent summer storm slammed hailstones the size of baseballs down onto eastern Queens and western Nassau County Monday afternoon, shattering windshields in New Hyde Park, Long Island, and damaging cars in Douglaston, Queens, the National Weather Service said.
Three-inch hailstones were reported in New Hyde Park around 4:30 p.m., said Nancy Furbush, a meteorologist with the weather service. No one was injured. The same storm hobbled much of the Long Island Rail Road, creating big delays for the evening rush.
In Douglaston, Nathaniel Arad, 7, said that the storm sounded “like rocks were hitting our house.” His mother, Melanie Fitzpatrick, 40, estimated that the blocks of ice had been grape-sized, then golf-ball-sized, before forming clusters as big as baseballs.
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http://www.meteosottoceneri.ch/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=49&Itemid=55
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2011/08/01/nyregion/01hail-cityroom/01hail-cityroom-jumbo.jpg
From New york times
A violent summer storm slammed hailstones the size of baseballs down onto eastern Queens and western Nassau County Monday afternoon, shattering windshields in New Hyde Park, Long Island, and damaging cars in Douglaston, Queens, the National Weather Service said.
Three-inch hailstones were reported in New Hyde Park around 4:30 p.m., said Nancy Furbush, a meteorologist with the weather service. No one was injured. The same storm hobbled much of the Long Island Rail Road, creating big delays for the evening rush.
In Douglaston, Nathaniel Arad, 7, said that the storm sounded “like rocks were hitting our house.” His mother, Melanie Fitzpatrick, 40, estimated that the blocks of ice had been grape-sized, then golf-ball-sized, before forming clusters as big as baseballs.
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