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https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-25-3693-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-25-3693-2025
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Insights from hailstorm track analysis in European climate change simulations

Killian P. Brennan, Iris Thurnherr, Michael Sprenger, and Heini Wernli

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This study provides new insights into hailstorm diagnosis from future European climate simulations.
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Hailstorms can cause severe damage to homes, crops, and infrastructure. Using high-resolution climate simulations, we tracked thousands of hailstorms across Europe to study future changes. Large hail will become more frequent, hail-covered areas will expand, and instances of extreme hail combined with heavy rain will double. These shifts could increase risks for communities and businesses, highlighting the need for better preparedness and adaptation.
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