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    • Dasus@lemmy.world
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      7 days ago

      Why are you “pretty sure” about that? Did you give it any thought?

      https://www.essl.org/cms/category/news/

      6 July: A supercell produced a swath of very large hail across Denmark. Hail had very eccentric shapes with pronounced lobes, leading to very large dimensions across the longest axis, up to an estimate of 10.5 cm

      • bluemellophone@lemmy.world
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        6 days ago

        I never said they don’t get hail, I said they don’t get regular hail. In general, hail is uncommon in Denmark, and large hail is even more rare.

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          6 days ago

          Well ofc that depends on how regularly you mean, but it’s definitely multiple times annually.

          But yes, those are record ones.

          • bluemellophone@lemmy.world
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            6 days ago

            I was speaking anecdotally, but it’s good to back that up with some data.

            https://egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2023/egusphere-2023-176/egusphere-2023-176.pdf

            Page 15, Table 1 shows a clean table, with Denmark in the bottom 10 for large hail size in European countries; relative to places like Germany, large hail (the kinds you’d really want to avoid while on a bike) in Denmark is considerably more rare. That study only has two citations, though, so not the greatest source.

            This survey is much better cited and comments on hail throughout Europe and in Denmark, but I can’t access the PDF at the moment: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0169809516300291

            • Dasus@lemmy.world
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              6 days ago

              I understand.

              My point point is the definition of regular.

              regular

              Definitions from Oxford Languages · Learn more adjective

              1.
              arranged in or constituting a constant or definite pattern, especially with the same space between individual instances.
              "plant the flags at regular intervals"
              

              h Similar: methodical systematic

              Like in Finland, Denmark has a hail season. It’s not that prominent compared to other places, but it is there and it is regular.