The Impact of Vertical Wind Shear on Hail Growth in Simulated Supercell Storms

Research The increase in losses resulting from severe convective storms continues to outpace advances in detection, forecasting, and mitigation. Hailstorms account for a large percentage of these losses; however, research activities focused on improving the ability to detect, forecast, and mitigate against this hazard have lagged behind those for hurricanes and tornadoes. The rapid advancement…

Analysis of Hailstorm Frequency

Research IBHS statisticians and engineers develop maps representing the frequency of hail reports in the United States. These maps illustrate the average number of reports per 100 square miles of hail greater than 1 inch. Insights [Members Only] Hailstorm Frequency Analysis 2003-2012 [Members Only] Hail Frequency Analysis 2008-2017 Data [Members Only] Data from the Hail…

Evaluating Radar-Based Hail Detection

Research This study reports on the accuracy and effectiveness of radar-based hail detection. Hail detection outputs from the National Weather Service (NWS) network of more than 150 Doppler radars form the backbone of many commercially available post-storm hail swath products. Comparisons with the ground-truth observations recorded during the IBHS hail field program are ideal for…