I believe most everyone has seen some hail, thankfully usually not bigger than pea sized. Only once did we get hail damage on a car, never anything structural, much less a window.
If I had a dollar for every time I got a severe Thunderstorm alert here so far this year and we actually had one I would have a dollar. If I got a dollar for each alert then I would have a lot.
Here’s a copy of the National Weather Service hail size chart (in the article). The reason they use these items to describe the sizes is to provide an easily understood common description. https://www.kxan.com/weather/weather-blog/in-depth-what-it-takes-to-produce-baseball-size-hail/
Thunderstorms – even severe ones – don’t worry me as much as the warnings of strong, gusty winds. We have very old trees nearby. If I wanted a treehouse, I’d freakin’ BUILD one!
When the wind’s howling and the lightning is flashing and the thunder is blasting, open the window as much as you dare, get nude, and hop into bed with someone you love. It’s great.
We were in a hail storm once. We could find no shelter, so we sat in our car while the hail made it look like a golf ball. Just cosmetic, but it still needed to be fixed.
My first job after university was in the underwriting department of an insurance company. We had a hail damage claim submitted by a church. This damage fell under the classification “an act of God”. At the time, I thought, of all the buildings God could have gone after, this was an odd choice.
Someone was asking a day or so ago where Arlo and Janis live; I would say this puts them in the South from Arkansas to the coast.. I’m still guessing the Carolinas
I put the do not disturb function on my iPhone to avoid getting blasted out if bed. But I don’t live in a place where we get tornadoes and golf sized hail. Thunder and high winds, yes, but we usually get plenty of warning it’s coming.
Janis “warned” Arlo about the possibility of severe weather, but what was Arlo SUPPOSED to do about it?
Specific warnings about tornados, flash floods and the like call for specific responses, but she received a “severe weather” warning – what is the logical response to THAT once you’re in bed? How did she Want Arlo to respond – and, more to the point – what could Arlo have done that SHE couldn’t have done just as ably?
Hail, even very sizable hail, seldom breaks window glass – the trajectory is wrong – gardens and roofs are damaged or destroyed – automobiles and house sidings are damaged – but you can’t DO anything about it while it’s happening, so again I ask, what did Janis expect Arlo to DO?
Many years ago (80s, IIRC) in Arlington, TX, we had a very bad hailstorm. The city had just received a whole fleet of brand new police cars, and they were sitting in the big lot, not yet handed out to officers. Dents all over, making the cars look like golf balls, and broken windows.
Da'Dad over 1 year ago
I believe most everyone has seen some hail, thankfully usually not bigger than pea sized. Only once did we get hail damage on a car, never anything structural, much less a window.
pschearer Premium Member over 1 year ago
This past weekend the storm warnings in SE PA variously referred to pennies, golf balls, and (unless I am confusing this with SE US) tennis balls.
SpacedInvader Premium Member over 1 year ago
If I had a dollar for every time I got a severe Thunderstorm alert here so far this year and we actually had one I would have a dollar. If I got a dollar for each alert then I would have a lot.
Alias1600 over 1 year ago
Enjoy it, Janis. As you get Luddie into a safe place or comforted, get dressed, and help clean up.
A decade ago in Dallas, every vehicle, roof, and many windows in my neighborhood were destroyed due to hail.
Insurance adjustors had been packing up to go home after months of all the ice storm damage claims, then had to stay well into the summer.
Laurie Sefton Premium Member over 1 year ago
Here’s a copy of the National Weather Service hail size chart (in the article). The reason they use these items to describe the sizes is to provide an easily understood common description. https://www.kxan.com/weather/weather-blog/in-depth-what-it-takes-to-produce-baseball-size-hail/
fjblume2000 over 1 year ago
Janis, you wouldn’t be a wife if you didn’t plus which G O D understands
nosirrom over 1 year ago
I guess the gang’s all here.
ddl297 over 1 year ago
Thunderstorms – even severe ones – don’t worry me as much as the warnings of strong, gusty winds. We have very old trees nearby. If I wanted a treehouse, I’d freakin’ BUILD one!
ScullyUFO over 1 year ago
I’m an awful person. Before reading the comments I thought she was enjoying seeing Arlo run around naked.
david_42 over 1 year ago
Yesterday we had pea hail, grapple, fluffy snow and rain … in the space of an hour.
RonMcCalip over 1 year ago
LMAO! There is a camera around here somewhere… I SWEAR JJ IS DRAWING SCENES FROM MY LIFE!!!
Jimmyk939 over 1 year ago
We’re getting freezing rain tomorrow. Power outages and downed trees for sure.
rugeirn over 1 year ago
When the wind’s howling and the lightning is flashing and the thunder is blasting, open the window as much as you dare, get nude, and hop into bed with someone you love. It’s great.
ladykat over 1 year ago
Hail, hail, the gang’s all here
360guy Premium Member over 1 year ago
Hail often accompanies tornadoes.
Emperor Rick over 1 year ago
I guess Arlo won’t be disparaging her online apps ever again.
Lynnjav over 1 year ago
We were in a hail storm once. We could find no shelter, so we sat in our car while the hail made it look like a golf ball. Just cosmetic, but it still needed to be fixed.
LoneDog over 1 year ago
My first job after university was in the underwriting department of an insurance company. We had a hail damage claim submitted by a church. This damage fell under the classification “an act of God”. At the time, I thought, of all the buildings God could have gone after, this was an odd choice.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 1 year ago
Not sure what Janis was enjoying?
jmarkow11 over 1 year ago
Someone was asking a day or so ago where Arlo and Janis live; I would say this puts them in the South from Arkansas to the coast.. I’m still guessing the Carolinas
Back to Big Mike over 1 year ago
Enjoy hail? Even the teensiest bit? HECK NO! You must have never observed what it can do to your roof.
donwestonmysteries over 1 year ago
I put the do not disturb function on my iPhone to avoid getting blasted out if bed. But I don’t live in a place where we get tornadoes and golf sized hail. Thunder and high winds, yes, but we usually get plenty of warning it’s coming.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 1 year ago
Most sins are enjoyable for a time.
Possibly ALL sins. I haven’t checked every last one.
wellis1947 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Janis “warned” Arlo about the possibility of severe weather, but what was Arlo SUPPOSED to do about it?
Specific warnings about tornados, flash floods and the like call for specific responses, but she received a “severe weather” warning – what is the logical response to THAT once you’re in bed? How did she Want Arlo to respond – and, more to the point – what could Arlo have done that SHE couldn’t have done just as ably?
Hail, even very sizable hail, seldom breaks window glass – the trajectory is wrong – gardens and roofs are damaged or destroyed – automobiles and house sidings are damaged – but you can’t DO anything about it while it’s happening, so again I ask, what did Janis expect Arlo to DO?
ChattyFran over 1 year ago
“god let it happen.” So god let all those people die and lose their homes. Nice …
JastMe over 1 year ago
Many years ago (80s, IIRC) in Arlington, TX, we had a very bad hailstorm. The city had just received a whole fleet of brand new police cars, and they were sitting in the big lot, not yet handed out to officers. Dents all over, making the cars look like golf balls, and broken windows.
tcviii Premium Member over 1 year ago
My wife enjoys thunderstorms. Opens the windows so we can hear them better.