Hailstorms wreak havoc this summer

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Published: August 21, 2014

Severe hailstorms in central Alberta and northwestern Saskatchewan have taken a crop toll, and many farms have been hit more than once in August.

The Canadian Crop Hail Association filed its latest report Aug. 21, which indicated a high number of claims filed so far this month. The developing backlog prompted pleas for hail-affected farmers to leave check strips so adjusters can assess claims as time permits.

Insurance providers can provide details on check strip requirements, the association said.

In Alberta, hailstorms on Aug. 6, 7 and 8 generated most of the damage in that province. The Aug. 7 storm brought pea to tennis ball-sized hailstones driven by high winds and heavy rain. Several hundred claims resulted.

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“Some producers within the impacted areas reported as many as four incidents of hail within a few hours, as storm cells circled,” the association reported in a news release.

In Saskatchewan, hundreds of claims have been filed this month, most of them from an Aug. 8 storm that swept a wide area on the west side of the province, with pockets affected in the east.

The association said claim numbers are still within the five year average, but the larger storms seen this month are more intense than normal and above average payouts are expected in some areas as a result.

In Manitoba, the association reports that hail activity is well below the five-year average with only a few storms reported. One of those occurred Aug. 17, which affected Arden, Helston, Mayfield, Pine Creek, Gladstone, McCreary and Brookdale.

Dates and locations of major August hailstorms in Alberta include:

Aug. 4: Trochu, Del Bonita, Huxley, Cluny

Aug. 6: Wetaskiwin to Sedgewick, Castor, Madden, Innisfail, Crossfield, Barrhead, Jarvie, Ferintosh and Trochu

Aug. 7: Counties of Lacombe, Clearwater, Red Deer, Mountainview, Kneehill, Rockyview and Wheatland

Aug. 8: Areas from Calgary to Gleichen, Blackie to Milo including Empress, Kathyrn, Cardston, Medicine Hat, Cluny, High River, Mossleigh, Carbon, Bassano, Drumheller and Rosemary

Aug. 14: Lomond, Three Hills

Aug. 16: Vulcan, Consort

Dates and locations of other major hailstorms in Saskatchewan:

Aug. 5: Near Consul, Leader, Burstall, Cabri, Elrose, Delisle, Richmound and Rosetown

Aug. 7: Ogema area, Regina, Kronau, Lajord, Edenwold, Fort Qu’Appelle, Balcarres, Abernethy, Edgeley, Lemberg, Duff and Melville

Aug. 8: Leader to Estonia, Kindersley to Eston and Elrose, Plato, Marengo, Major, Flaxcombe to Dodsland, Plenty, Denzil, Delmas, Herschel, Rosetown, Eastend, Shaunavon, Lafleche, Tompkins, Gull Lake, Swift Current, Vanguard, Neville, Aneroid, Hazenmore, Hodgeville, Glenbain, Gravelbourg, Shaunavon, Delmas, Kincaid, Madison, Assiniboia, Mossbank, Moose Jaw, Findlater, Regina and areas north, Richardson, Fort Qu’Appelle, Edgeley, Balcarres, Indian Head, Grayson and Churchbridge.

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