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<div class="definition"><div class="short_definition">(''Also called'' soft hail, [[graupel]], tapioca snow.) [[Precipitation]] consisting of white,  opaque, approximately round (sometimes conical) [[ice]] particles having a snowlike structure, and about 2&ndash;5 mm in diameter.</div><br/> <div class="paragraph">Snow pellets are crisp and easily crushed, differing in this respect from [[snow grains]]. They  rebound when they fall on a hard surface and often break up. In most cases, snow pellets fall in  [[shower]] form, often before or together with [[snow]], and chiefly on occasions when the [[surface  temperature]] is at or slightly below 0&#x000b0;C (32&#x000b0;F). It is formed as a result of [[accretion]] of supercooled  droplets collected on what is initially a falling [[ice crystal]] (probably of the spatial aggregate type).</div><br/> </div>
<div class="definition"><div class="short_definition">(''Also called'' soft hail, [[graupel]], tapioca snow.) [[precipitation|Precipitation]] consisting of white,  opaque, approximately round (sometimes conical) [[ice]] particles having a snowlike structure, and from about 2 mm to less than 5 mm in diameter.</div><br/> <div class="paragraph">Snow pellets are crisp and easily crushed, differing in this respect from [[snow grains]]. They  rebound when they fall on a hard surface and often break up. In most cases, snow pellets fall in  [[shower]] form, often before or together with [[snow]], and chiefly on occasions when the [[surface temperature|surface  temperature]] is at or slightly below 0&#x000b0;C (32&#x000b0;F). It is formed as a result of [[accretion]] of supercooled  droplets collected on what is initially a falling [[ice crystal]] (probably of the spatial aggregate type).<br/><br/>''Term edited 11 July 2016.''</div><br/> </div>
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snow pellets

(Also called soft hail, graupel, tapioca snow.) Precipitation consisting of white, opaque, approximately round (sometimes conical) ice particles having a snowlike structure, and from about 2 mm to less than 5 mm in diameter.

Snow pellets are crisp and easily crushed, differing in this respect from snow grains. They rebound when they fall on a hard surface and often break up. In most cases, snow pellets fall in shower form, often before or together with snow, and chiefly on occasions when the surface temperature is at or slightly below 0°C (32°F). It is formed as a result of accretion of supercooled droplets collected on what is initially a falling ice crystal (probably of the spatial aggregate type).

Term edited 11 July 2016.


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