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Graupel Fall in Michigan

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Garth Bock:
Graupel is a snowflake that has extra “rime” on it - freezing water that collects on it after passing through a supercooled cloud. It freezes and bulks up the snowflake to look like a little snowball.


https://www.mlive.com/weather/2024/10/tiny-snowballs-were-falling-from-the-sky-in-part-of-michigan-heres-why.html


miraculon:

--- Quote from: Garth Bock on October 15, 2024, 10:50:45 AM ---Graupel is a snowflake that has extra “rime” on it - freezing water that collects on it after passing through a supercooled cloud. It freezes and bulks up the snowflake to look like a little snowball.


https://www.mlive.com/weather/2024/10/tiny-snowballs-were-falling-from-the-sky-in-part-of-michigan-heres-why.html

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I live in NE Lower Michigan, near the "tip of the mitt".

Graupel is common here in the colder months. I usually comment on it in my CoCoRaHS reports.

Greg H.

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