Hail larger than the size of baseballs came down in San Marcos and Johnson City. According to CBS Austin Meteorologist Avery Tomasco, it will "go down in the books as some of the largest to ever ...
Hail will finally get the attention it deserves this spring, with the world's largest field campaign ever devoted to studying the destructive phenomena.
Hail is more costly and destructive than tornadoes, and it's set to finally get more scientific attention this spring, with the world's largest field campaign ever devoted to studying the phenomena.