Earth Sciencesnpj Climate and Atmospheric Science
Changes in hail hazard across Australia: 1979–2021
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Discover how hail damage has shifted across Australia from 1979 to 2021 in this groundbreaking study by Timothy H. Raupach, Joshua S. Soderholm, Robert A. Warren, and Steven C. Sherwood. While annual hail-prone days have decreased nationwide, major cities like Sydney and Perth have seen alarming increases in hail frequency, pointing to atmospheric changes that could impact insurance losses significantly.
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