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It has just hailed where I live.

I noticed a phenomenon which I cannot understand. The hail bounced higher on my lawn than on the concrete path.

I would have thought that the hail would bounce higher on a hard path surface than on a soft grass surface which would absorb the impact.

Any thoughts anyone?
 
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My grass and the neighbours are different lengths (mine is longer) but the bounce height was about the same.

I imagine that the difference in the length of your grass wouldn't make as much of a noticable difference as between concrete and grass. and you can see the hail bounce easier when it has a contrasting color like green rather than a bunch of concrete.
 
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Hail is a very soft form if ice. When it strikes concrete it deforms or even shatters. Grass however cushions that effect and then springs back.

Also after a little while the concrete will have a layer of water and hail that will cushion, but not bounce back.

I suspect that in very cold environments this effect will be greatly reduced, perhaps even reversed.
 
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