hailino
Hailino refers to a type of meteorological phenomenon characterized by the precipitation of ice pellets, often in the form of small, irregular balls or lumps of ice. These formations typically occur during thunderstorms when updrafts carry raindrops high into very cold areas of the atmosphere. The water freezes and grows by colliding with other water droplets.
The size of hailino can vary significantly, from pea-sized to as large as baseballs or even grapefruit,
Hailino is distinct from sleet, which is formed when raindrops freeze before reaching the ground, resulting