Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen49American Meteorological Society, 1968 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... droplets formed in seeded rains are more plentiful in number , but not so small that evaporation below the cloud is sufficient to completely evaporate all of the droplets . Thus , the droplets evolved in seeded rains must be moderate in ...
... droplets formed in seeded rains are more plentiful in number , but not so small that evaporation below the cloud is sufficient to completely evaporate all of the droplets . Thus , the droplets evolved in seeded rains must be moderate in ...
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... droplets by accretion are presented . The simulation is carried out by following directly the growth history of each individual drop out of a population of 200 droplets , initially positioned at random within a volume of 4 cm3 ...
... droplets by accretion are presented . The simulation is carried out by following directly the growth history of each individual drop out of a population of 200 droplets , initially positioned at random within a volume of 4 cm3 ...
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... droplets ( 500–50 μ diameter ) were collided with large ( 1 mm diameter ) supported droplets held at a high electric potential . This collision caused a small highly charged droplet to be emitted from the large droplet an instant after ...
... droplets ( 500–50 μ diameter ) were collided with large ( 1 mm diameter ) supported droplets held at a high electric potential . This collision caused a small highly charged droplet to be emitted from the large droplet an instant after ...
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