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Grapefruit sized hail in Illinois and Wyoming destroys homes kills deer and cattle
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[quote:Atmos Fear 429261:MV84Mzk2MjRfMTMwMTU4NTlfN0FGMjk0Qjc=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 726421] 67,999 feet? that;s impossible! [/quote] That is getting up there. It is stratospheric! But it isn't close to reaching the Mesosphere which is up there at 250,000 feet. [/quote]
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I guess the tornado destroyed the homes in Wyoming but the grapefruit sized hail punched holes in peoples roofs!
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In Illiois the grapefruit sized hail broke windows in buildings and cars. Strange no one was hurt.
Several storms generated cloud tops scanned by radar to have heights of 67,000 feet. The worst of these storms unleashed grapefruit to softball-size hail that broke windows in buildings and cars at Hulett, Wyo. Another bombarded St. Francis, S.D., with hailstones the size of baseballs.
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link to www.chicagotribune.com
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