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| h.1 The time windows. h.2 The sun wind and the ocean tides. h.3 Hail formation. |
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| This hypothesis, for the time being, is in limbo, waiting for more data. |
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| Hail formation. |
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| .1 | The formation of hail seems to be favoured by the Moon, ceteris paribus, while its phase velocity is increasing. |
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| .2 | There are exceptions, which could be apparent. Indeed, a change of position of the magnetic net of protection, even if ephemeral, would affect the phase velocity in question. |
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| .3 | Paradoxally, then, the hail formation could be extremely severe. |
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| .4 | That's because, when the phase velocity is increasing, the hail gets formed as soon as all the required conditions reach the critical threshold. That would not be the case if the said velocity is decreasing; then the threshold could be exceeded with no formation of hail. |
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| .5 | However - in case of a change in the position of the magnetic net of protection - the hail formation could be well over the average if, at that very moment, the favourable conditions are well above the said critical threshold. |
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