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Originally posted by Kreighton
I facepalmed when the videographer said "look at the size of the hail" ... over a pea sized hail .. out here in Alberta we get them anywhere from plum sized to golfball sized lol
Also wouldn't the title "Weird storms in Ontario Canada" suit it better? as the rest of Canada isn't included in the video ? (just a thought)
Originally posted by TKDRL
reply to post by Kennit
Been in NB for years now, only saw hail once so far. Nothing major though, about the size of large marbles. I am right on the ocean here. I seen golfball sized hale in NY multiple times.
reply to post by Kennit
First off, you guys may be used to large hail out in the prairies. But it's definitely not common out east, and I'm in the Maritimes. Having spoken to family and friends in Quebec, large hail isn't the norm either. Keep in mind that the video is focusing on a completely different region than yours. Alberta is not the only part of Canada. And on that note, the reason that the thread says 'Weird storms in Canada' is because that's the title of the YouTube video. Not the poster's title, they're just keeping in with the ATS posting guidelines. Also, Canada is not hugely represented on ATS. As such, articles with any Canadian content usually just say or refer to Canada, instead of provincial or regional differentiation as we're otherwise used to. I could go on, but it would devolve into a rant about Albertan attitudes towards the rest of Canada. Not only am I trying to give you the benefit of the doubt and not stereotype you, I'm also trying to rise above the divisive rhetoric being bandied about the country. I.E. "greedy" old vs. "entitled" young (Quebec protests/youth unemployment), "lazy" East vs, "arrogant" West (EI reform/dutch disease), etc.