Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen49American Meteorological Society, 1968 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... ice nuclei has not been ruled out . ( For a discussion of the meteor dust ... crystals de- velop crystal habits and grow at rates which are pro- foundly ... ice particles . Here we start with what is classically known as the Bergeron ...
... ice nuclei has not been ruled out . ( For a discussion of the meteor dust ... crystals de- velop crystal habits and grow at rates which are pro- foundly ... ice particles . Here we start with what is classically known as the Bergeron ...
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... Ice crystal growth rates ( top ) and ice crystal habit regions ( bottom ) as a function of temperature . rated vapor ... crystals is shown in the upper part of Fig . 5. The solid line was derived by combining observations on the relative rate ...
... Ice crystal growth rates ( top ) and ice crystal habit regions ( bottom ) as a function of temperature . rated vapor ... crystals is shown in the upper part of Fig . 5. The solid line was derived by combining observations on the relative rate ...
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American Meteorological Society. Session 4. Ice and snow crystals 4.0 . A physical understanding of snowfall phenomena CHOJI MAGONO 4.1 . Ice crystal growth by diffusion JOHN D. MARWITZ AND A. H. AUER , JR . 4.2 . The effect of the nucleus ...
American Meteorological Society. Session 4. Ice and snow crystals 4.0 . A physical understanding of snowfall phenomena CHOJI MAGONO 4.1 . Ice crystal growth by diffusion JOHN D. MARWITZ AND A. H. AUER , JR . 4.2 . The effect of the nucleus ...
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