English: During the late afternoon and early evening of April 3, 2004, this supercell thunderstorm dropped 2 inch-diameter hail over Chaparral, N.M. causing widespread damage.
Français : Orage supercellulaire en fin d'après midi du 3 avril 2004. Chute de grêlons de 5 cm de diamètre sur Chaparral, Nouveau Mexique. Dégâts importants
Deutsch: Dieses Superzellengewitter ereignete sich am 3. April 2004 von späten Nachmittag bis frühen Abend über Chaparral in New Mexico (USA), wobei Hagel mit bis zu 5 cm Durchmesser weitreichende Schäden verursachte.
العربية: هده الصورة تعبر عن عاصفة رعدية عاصفة سوبرسل في وقت متأخر من بعد ظهر يوم 3 أبريل، وانخفاض عام 2004. والبرد إلى 5 سم وقطرها البلوط، نيو مكسيكو. أضرار واسعة النطاق
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*'''Description:''' During the late afternoon and early evening of April 3, 2004, this supercell thunderstorm dropped 2 inch-diameter hail over Chaparral, N.M. causing widespread damage. (Photographed by Greg Lundeen) *'''Source:''' http://www.srh.noaa.g