Thinking about the hail stones we had in the recent storm on the Island. It's amazing how the droplets of water form into ice drops and in some cases the drops melt together to form even bigger hail stones. In some countries the hail can be as big as a baseball. I wonder what keeps the hail in the air for so long? And then at the appropriate moment, gets dumped back to earth? I do not believe it is the affect of warm currents of air which is the popular mainstream scientific explanation. If the air was that warm the ice would melt. I think it is probably some kind of anti-gravity affect due to the very high voltages and electromagnetism created in storm clouds. When the storm starts to dissipate the energy by discharging lightning bolts to earth, the hail starts to fall. It will be an enlightening day when someone figures a way to film hail forming inside the cloud :)
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