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Storm archive

Hail Drive Storm Data Hub

Source-backed hail rankings, season summaries, and embeddable visuals built for editors, local reporters, and field teams.

Publication-ready coverage

Archive pages built to be cited and shared

Each page combines source-backed rankings, quick statistics, chart embeds, and copy-ready citation text so reporters can quote the data without additional cleanup.

Last updated: March 2026

Source: NOAA NCEI Storm Events

Featured pages

Top 20 U.S. Cities Most Hit by Hail

City-level hail report counts from the NOAA archive, with a shareable bar chart, citation block, and ranked table.

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Largest Hailstorms by City

Verified city-by-city hail-size records built for editors who need clean record context and embeddable visuals.

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2025 Hailstorm Season Report

A publication-ready season recap with monthly frequency trends, top-state summaries, and copyable citation text.

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States with the Most Hail Damage

A state ranking based on reported hail damage values, paired with a chart, source notes, and newsroom-ready copy.

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Hail Reports by State

State-level hail report concentration with a ranked sample, chart-first presentation, and map-oriented context.

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What each page includes

Copyable citation text for journalists and researchers.
Shareable charts with embed code for partner sites.
Key statistics blocks for quick newsroom reference.
Last-updated and NOAA source notes on every asset.

Citation

Citation:
HailDrive Storm Archive – "Hail Drive Storm Data Hub"
https://haildrive.com/data
Last updated: March 2026
Data source: NOAA NCEI Storm Events

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These archive pages show historical hail patterns. Hail Drive helps roofing, restoration, and field teams find recent storms, compare affected areas, and decide where to work next.

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