Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen49American Meteorological Society, 1968 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... drop radius , u is terminal velocity , x is fractional liquid water content and E is the appropriate collection efficiency . Subscript 2 denotes the collector drop and subscript 1 the collected drops . Summation is extended over all drops ...
... drop radius , u is terminal velocity , x is fractional liquid water content and E is the appropriate collection efficiency . Subscript 2 denotes the collector drop and subscript 1 the collected drops . Summation is extended over all drops ...
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... drops , snow pellets and small graupels , larger than about 200 microns di- ameter , were present in concentrations of 10 m in clouds whose tops had never been colder than -10C . In addition , the frozen particles were accompanied by ...
... drops , snow pellets and small graupels , larger than about 200 microns di- ameter , were present in concentrations of 10 m in clouds whose tops had never been colder than -10C . In addition , the frozen particles were accompanied by ...
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... drops falling freely in an electric field has been observed to occur in two different modes . When the electric field exceeds a threshold value that is a function of drop size , charge is transferred via spark in the air between the ...
... drops falling freely in an electric field has been observed to occur in two different modes . When the electric field exceeds a threshold value that is a function of drop size , charge is transferred via spark in the air between the ...
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