graupel

noun

grau·​pel ˈgrau̇-pəl How to pronounce graupel (audio)
: granular snow pellets

called also soft hail

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The word graupel is Germanic in origin; it is the diminutive of Graupe, meaning "pearl barley." According to etymologists, there does seem to be a grain of truth in the assumption that the word grew from the Slavic word krupa, which has the same meaning. Graupel was first seen in an 1889 weather report and has been whirling around in the meteorology field ever since to describe "pellets of snow" or "soft hail" (the latter phrase is an actual synonym of graupel).

Example Sentences

Recent Examples on the Web Leatherwood said that some showers might contain graupel, or soft hail, and that wind gusts will reach up to 40 miles per hour. Adriana Pérez, Chicago Tribune, 13 Oct. 2022 My face was fine, albeit graupel-scratched, but my wrist was throbbing hard enough to make holding a pole painful. Heather Hansman, Outside Online, 25 Mar. 2020 Given very cold air aloft, some of this may fall as graupel or even some snowflakes. Washington Post, 18 Apr. 2022 Some of our cooler areas could even see a few ice pellets or graupel mix in with the showers. Washington Post, 24 Mar. 2022 Some spots, especially at higher elevations, could see a few ice pellets or graupel mixing in with raindrops. Washington Post, 25 Mar. 2022 Given a low freezing level, there could be some soft hail or graupel mixed in as well. Washington Post, 25 Mar. 2022 Portland should just see cold rain, but stronger showers could bring hail or graupel. oregonlive, 7 Dec. 2021 This morning’s cold front passage offered a few quick showers, some of which were mixed with graupel. Washington Post, 26 Nov. 2021 See More

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Word History

Etymology

German

First Known Use

1889, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of graupel was in 1889

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“Graupel.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/graupel. Accessed 7 Dec. 2022.

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