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Unexpected Hailstorm Strikes Australia

Severe hailstorm in Australia.

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[deleted] • 230 points
That size of hail can definitely kill someone! 😰

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Corydoran • 71 points
Yeah, I imagine areas without much cover would be littered with dead animals.

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Donkilme • 13 points
You mean free food!

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codemansgt • 11 points
And tenderized!

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[deleted] • 12 points
💔

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PenIsBroken • 32 points
Well everything else tries to kill you in Australia so why not the sky too?

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GuitarCFD • 10 points
I definitely saw softball sized hail like that growing up in Oklahoma. I remember dad running out to grab 2 of them after it stopped and he put them in the freezer.

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arsnastesana • 9 points
In India, there is a lake with hundred+ dead bodies. The theory behind it was a hail storm and people went into the lake to take shelter.

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shitterbug • 2 points
that’s a stupid theory. Why would you seek shelter in/on a lake, with literally nothing above your head?

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arsnastesana • 6 points
Its a high mountain lake. No trees, no cover. Here is a documentary about it https://youtu.be/yYBPdL8cjfo?si=rZLv17BMUywd6Nbt

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moonshineTheleocat • 1 points
You get in the US too!

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rellsell • 239 points
And each hailstone is carrying a poisonous spider.

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shlam16 • 34 points
Just don’t eat it then and you’ll be fine.

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Stainedhanes • 9 points
Try to catch an Australian hailstone in your mouth, I dare you!

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Unfair-Wonder5714 • 4 points
Long as y’all don’t say snake, I think I’ll be alright 🫣

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Turakamu • 2 points
I wonder if Australian hail taste any different than hail that lands in Tennessee

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Stainedhanes • 3 points
It tastes like blood and crushed skull.

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Turakamu • 1 points
Somehow it’s venomous

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Kulminho • 40 points
And a shark

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lvlann • 8 points
And a venomous snake

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Ibbuthe5412p • 7 points
And a venomous fish

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Pokeball_Z • 4 points
And my axe

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funky_shmoo • 5 points
There are two common varieties of hailstone in Australia. The other contains a salt water crocodile and a drop bear.

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khizoa • 122 points
*Grape sized hail* “How can this even get worse” *That*

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OkieBobbie • 24 points
Our weather people use terms like that to describe hail. If I ever hear “hail the size of elephants” I will know that we are well and truly fucked.

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Iamkempie • 8 points
“Hail the size of canned hams.”

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BoosherCacow • 7 points
You just sent me back in time. When I was a kid and I was sick, I would stay up and watch Letterman with my dad and there was a period of time where Letterman mentioned canned hams all the time, dropped them off buildings, handed them out to people in the audience. I cannot hear the words “canned ham” without remembering being throw up sick as a kid.

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Smooth_brain_genius • 5 points
Hold my beer mate.

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The_real_PavlovA_YT • 2 points
We get hailstones 15 centimetres in diameter here in Australia. Grape sized ones are tiny

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sirbassist83 • 1 points
what is 15 cm in terms an american might understand? baseball? cherry? grapefruit? cantaloupe? large watermelon? small watermelon? dont you dare use inches, all of the guys reading will think its bigger than it actually is.

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