AWESOME AUSSIE FLYOVERS Joined Mar 29, 2015 Messages 74 Reaction score 8 Age 72 Location sydney australia Apr 28, 2015 #1 To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies. For more detailed information, see our cookies page. Accept third party cookies
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IflyinWY Joined Sep 12, 2014 Messages 3,470 Reaction score 945 Location Where the deer and the antelope play Apr 28, 2015 #2 2 questions: Why do you grow hailstones big enough to crush a roof like that? Why did they put that building right where they were going to fall? That's amazing, bad, but no less amazing.
2 questions: Why do you grow hailstones big enough to crush a roof like that? Why did they put that building right where they were going to fall? That's amazing, bad, but no less amazing.
Bocephus-73 Joined Mar 22, 2015 Messages 160 Reaction score 63 Apr 28, 2015 #3 Hard to believe hailstones could cause that kind of damage. Were these bowling-ball size hailstones?
Mako79 Joined May 16, 2014 Messages 3,529 Reaction score 628 Location Sydney Australia Apr 28, 2015 #4 IflyinWY said: 2 questions: Why do you grow hailstones big enough to crush a roof like that? Why did they put that building right where they were going to fall? That's amazing, bad, but no less amazing. Click to expand... not the size. It was the quantity. it was estimated to be 30-40cm high.
IflyinWY said: 2 questions: Why do you grow hailstones big enough to crush a roof like that? Why did they put that building right where they were going to fall? That's amazing, bad, but no less amazing. Click to expand... not the size. It was the quantity. it was estimated to be 30-40cm high.