Hail: Mechanisms, Monitoring, Forecasting, Damages, Financial Compensation Systems, and Prevention

Author:

Kim Min Hee1,Lee Jaeyong2,Lee Seung-Jae1

Affiliation:

1. National Center for AgroMeteorology (NCAM), Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea

2. Geosystem Research Corporation, Gunpo 15807, Republic of Korea

Abstract

Hail has long caused extensive damage and economic loss in places inhabited by humans. Climate change is expected to lead to different types of damage due to the geographic characteristics of each continent. Under changing environment, hail is becoming increasingly unstable and is causing damage that is difficult to repair, making it essential to study the occurrence of hail and hail-damage. Hail formation has been studied at the micro- and macrophysical scales as well as thermal and dynamical scales. Hail forms in various sizes, and the scale of damage varies with size. Hail precipitation occurs suddenly and is localized, making it is difficult to observe and predict. Nonetheless, techniques to measure and forecast hail precipitation are improving in accuracy. Hail-damage management and financial compensation systems are used to mitigate the severe economic losses caused by hail fallen in rural and urban areas. This review most comprehensively considers hail research, focusing on the mechanisms, observation and prediction methods, damage, social compensation systems for hail damage, and hail-disaster prevention, suggesting future study directions briefly.

Funder

Rural Development Administration

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

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