I remember driving through St Ives, Sydney the day after a hail storm 3 decades ago. You could see which direction the storm came from as the cars looked like someone had gone over them with a sledgehammer, but only facing one direction & the top faces.
Tony Bev said
04:28 PM Nov 14, 2019
I sincerely hope that they do put the fires out in NSW/QLD
I can relate to large hailstones
Many years ago, (before 1990), I was travelling home, in my ute, somewhere between Leonora and Menzies, in Western Australia
When the hailstones started, I pulled over to the hard shoulder of the road
Man in a hired car, overtook me and kept going
A couple of kilometres down the road, he had stopped, his front windscreen was so damaged, he was removing it
They were big hailstones, and it was not a wet day, just an isolated shower
Need some of these to put the NSW/Qld fires out...........an oldie doing the rounds again.
I remember driving through St Ives, Sydney the day after a hail storm 3 decades ago. You could see which direction the storm came from as the cars looked like someone had gone over them with a sledgehammer, but only facing one direction & the top faces.
I can relate to large hailstones
Many years ago, (before 1990), I was travelling home, in my ute, somewhere between Leonora and Menzies, in Western Australia
When the hailstones started, I pulled over to the hard shoulder of the road
Man in a hired car, overtook me and kept going
A couple of kilometres down the road, he had stopped, his front windscreen was so damaged, he was removing it
They were big hailstones, and it was not a wet day, just an isolated shower