Severe thunderstorms with large hail across Germany in June 2019
2020
Wilhelm, Jannik | Mohr, Susanna | Punge, Heinz Jürgen | Mühr, Bernhard | Schmidberger, Manuel | Daniell, James E. | Bedka, Kristopher M. | Kunz, Michael | Mohr, Susanna; 1 Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research (IMK)Karlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe Germany | Punge, Heinz Jürgen; 1 Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research (IMK)Karlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe Germany | Mühr, Bernhard; 2 Center for Disaster Management and Risk Reduction Technology (CEDIM)Karlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe Germany | Schmidberger, Manuel; 1 Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research (IMK)Karlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe Germany | Daniell, James E.; 2 Center for Disaster Management and Risk Reduction Technology (CEDIM)Karlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe Germany | Bedka, Kristopher M.; 5 NASA Langley Research CenterHampton Virginia USA | Kunz, Michael; 1 Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research (IMK)Karlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKarlsruhe Germany
From 10 to 12 June 2019, severe thunderstorms affected large parts of Germany. Hail larger than golf ball size caused considerable damage, especially in the Munich area where losses amount to EUR 1 billion. This event thus ranks among the ten most expensive hail events in Europe in the last 40 years. Atmospheric blocking in combination with a moist, unstably stratified air mass provided an excellent setting for the development of severe, hail‐producing thunderstorms across the country. image
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