Climate change projected to make hail larger, more costly as government slashes research funding

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Floods, tornadoes and hurricanes usually grab more attention, but hail is often causes more damage, costing Americans billions of dollars every year. NBC Meteorologist Chase Cain follows a group researching hail to try to forecast the most severe storms, just as funding from the federal government is getting slashed.

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