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HailChatter
HailTrace
17 episodes
1 day ago
Welcome to HailChatter, the HailTrace podcast that helps those in the restoration industry understand weather and its impact on their work. Hosted by HailTrace's Taylor Cox, Digital Meteorologist with 5 years of experience in Plains weather, and Collin Hunt, Product Evangelist with 7 years experience in product messaging. Discover answers to questions like: Is there an off-season for hail? Are NOAA reports enough? What causes hard vs. soft hail? Tune in every other Tuesday as we break down storms, uncover opportunities, and help the restoration industry weather every season.
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Welcome to HailChatter, the HailTrace podcast that helps those in the restoration industry understand weather and its impact on their work. Hosted by HailTrace's Taylor Cox, Digital Meteorologist with 5 years of experience in Plains weather, and Collin Hunt, Product Evangelist with 7 years experience in product messaging. Discover answers to questions like: Is there an off-season for hail? Are NOAA reports enough? What causes hard vs. soft hail? Tune in every other Tuesday as we break down storms, uncover opportunities, and help the restoration industry weather every season.
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Natural Sciences
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Storm Chasing the Andover Tornado: Why Local Storm Reports Matter
HailChatter
19 minutes 3 seconds
6 months ago
Storm Chasing the Andover Tornado: Why Local Storm Reports Matter

It’s the anniversary of the April 29th, 2022 Andover Tornado—one of the most iconic storms in recent memory.

In this episode of HailChatter, Meteorologist Taylor Cox and Collin Hunt take you inside the world of Local Storm Reports (LSRs) and why they matter so much for issuing tornado warnings or working storms in the restoration industry. Topics discussed include:

🌪️ What are LSRs and how are they created

🛰️ Why LSRs are essential for confirming what’s really happening on the ground 

🚨 The story of how HailTrace CEO Derik Kline helped trigger tornado warnings—twice in one week

🏠 Where LSRs fit in finding storm damage & a Date Of Loss for an address

If you work in restoration or just love tracking severe weather, this is one episode you don't want to miss.

🎧 If you have not already, like, subscribe and share this episode!

HailChatter
Welcome to HailChatter, the HailTrace podcast that helps those in the restoration industry understand weather and its impact on their work. Hosted by HailTrace's Taylor Cox, Digital Meteorologist with 5 years of experience in Plains weather, and Collin Hunt, Product Evangelist with 7 years experience in product messaging. Discover answers to questions like: Is there an off-season for hail? Are NOAA reports enough? What causes hard vs. soft hail? Tune in every other Tuesday as we break down storms, uncover opportunities, and help the restoration industry weather every season.