Hail falls in Kenya

Don’t know if this is normal or not (I’d put my money on the “not”) but hail has fallen in Africa, Kenya specifically. Don’t think Kenyans are worried though, global warming is probably the last thing on their minds. Look at them all happily surprised, little do they know this could be yet another sign that our planet is going to hell really fast.

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2 Responses to “Hail falls in Kenya”

  1. Chauna says:

    Snow, hail, rain, etc can be artificially triggered in hot, dry & other climates by “cloud seeding”. Silver iodide and dry ice or other substances dropped from airplanes can induce dramatic variations in the usual weather. In San Jose, California for example, cloud seeding resulted in slushy snow. (P.S. Ted Hamilton is one of the best teacher/geologists EVER!)

  2. it very good that they get to feel snow for the first time and sure for some of them it going to be the last time so it very good .but its a bit strange that some of them looks like they are dress for winter

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