Graupel /ɡraʊpəl/, also called soft hail, hominy snow, or snow pellets, is precipitation that forms when supercooled water droplets in air are collected and freeze on falling snowflakes, forming 2–5 mm (0.08–0.20 in) balls of crisp, opaque rime.

Satellite data segmentation. Lakes are separated from fields and forests

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