Hail

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Definition

Hail refers to solid precipitation in the form of balls or lumps of ice, which can cause significant damage to buildings, vehicles, and critical infrastructure.

Example in context

A logistics operator in France models hail risk across key sites to understand exposure and improve insurance planning. They compare different return periods using EarthScan’s risk insights.

Why it matters

Hail events can be highly localised but costly. Factoring in hail exposure is important for insurers, facility managers, and asset owners in affected regions.

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