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Average Number of Hail Storms

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Annual average incidence of hail storms in the contiguous United States

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A map shows the average number of hail storms in the U.S. State like Denver has the highest number (more than 8, dark blue). Coastal states like California, Oregon, and New York show the lowest number (0, black)

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Average Number of Hail Storms

Brown Coal (Lignite) Mines

0–0.9

1.0–1.9

2.0–3.9

4.0–5.9

6.0–8.0

More than 8

Brown Coal (Lignite) Mines

Arizona
33.9%37.9%28.2%
District of Columbia
100%
Florida
99.1%
New Hampshire
5.08%66.9%15.4%12.6%
Rhode Island
95.0%
Vermont
10.1%74.0%13.9%1.88%
Washington
19.6%39.1%1.25%
Wyoming
68.1%11.4%4.28%
Maine
13.8%77.4%6.92%
Kentucky
100%
Virginia
3.18%73.0%20.6%
Delaware
4.13%5.64%
West Virginia
8.28%91.7%
Nebraska
24.2%71.8%3.54%
Missouri
100%
Louisiana
1.80%60.8%7.42%
North Carolina
27.9%56.8%14.7%
Oregon
1.12%61.6%8.66%
Alabama
21.0%59.7%19.2%
New Mexico
16.8%64.8%18.4%
Kansas
4.32%55.5%
Wisconsin
45.3%54.2%
New Jersey
72.0%27.2%
South Carolina
60.2%39.7%
Michigan
69.8%
Connecticut
67.7%32.3%
Pennsylvania
1.31%43.1%55.6%
Colorado
5.22%54.1%11.9%3.60%
Massachusetts
51.1%46.3%
Georgia
58.3%41.5%
New York
2.70%83.9%11.4%
Maryland
21.9%1.21%9.55%
Oklahoma
49.7%50.3%
Tennessee
4.73%95.3%
Arkansas
100%
Ohio
2.15%97.8%
Indiana
20.1%79.9%
Minnesota
29.8%70.1%
Iowa
100%
Illinois
2.58%97.4%
Utah
65.7%34.0%1
Idaho
8.79%45.9%42.5%2.27%9
Montana
42.5%57.3%3
North Dakota
60.5%39.5%2
Mississippi
6.06%52.9%41.0%1
Texas
11.8%30.6%38.0%18.7%1
Nevada
26.4%33.2%40.2%2
California
15.0%69.7%9.11%2
South Dakota
75.1%24.9%26
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